Walter Munk(1917–2019)
Earth SciencesWalter Heinrich Munk was an American physical oceanographer. He was one of the first scientists to bring statistical methods to the analysis of oceanographic data. Munk worked on a wide range of topics, including surface waves, geophysical implications of variations in the Earth's rotation, tides, internal waves, deep-ocean drilling into the sea floor, acoustical measurements of ocean properties, sea level rise, and climate change.
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Major Awards
311
Publications
22,112
Citations
63
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156
i10-index
71.1
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#2
Evolution of the large‐scale temperature field in the Greenland Sea during 1988–89 from tomographic measurements
Geophysical Research Letters(1993)
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Recent Publications
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Open AccessEvolution of the large‐scale temperature field in the Greenland Sea during 1988–89 from tomographic measurements
Geophysical Research Letters1993
1citations
Ocean Acoustic Tomography
Oceanography1988
2citations
Open AccessPolar Wandering: A Marathon of Errors
Nature1956
26citations
External Profiles
Career Path
Award progression over time
Apex Elite Prestigious
Education
Columbia University
California Institute of Technology
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
University of California, Los Angeles(Doctor of Philosophy)
Doctoral Advisors
Charles Shipley CoxAndrew M. G. ForbesHarald Sverdrup
Academy Memberships
National Academy of Sciences (US)American Academy of Arts and SciencesPontifical Academy of Sciences
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
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Don Anderson
Crafoord Prize in Geosciences (1998)
SM
Syukuro Manabe
Nobel Prize in Physics (2021)
BH
Brian Hoskins
Crafoord Prize in Geosciences (2018)
JJ
Jean Jouzel
Vetlesen Prize (2016)
SS
Susan Solomon
Vetlesen Prize (2013)
TL
Thorne Lay
Vetlesen Prize (2010)
SG
S. George Philander
Vetlesen Prize (2000)
AD
Adam Dziewonski
Crafoord Prize in Geosciences (1998)
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