Publications -
Refereed

48) Walker, R.T., T.K.Dupont, D.M. Holland, B.R. Parizek, and R.B. Alley, 2009: Initial effects of oceanic warming on a coupled ocean-ice shelf-ice stream system. (Accepted Earth and Planet Sci. Lett.) [Abstract] [Text (pdf)]

47) Konig-Beatty, C. and D.M. Holland, 2009: Modeling Landfast Sea Ice by Adding Tensile Strength. (Accepted J. Phys. Oceanogr.) [Abstract] [Text (pdf)]

46) Holland, P.R., A. Jenkins, and D.M. Holland, 2009:A regional model of ocean processes in the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctica. (Submitted J. Geophys. Res.) [Abstract] [Text(pdf)]

45) Lipscomb, W, D.M. Holland, and others, 2009: A community ice-sheet model for sea level prediction. EOS Trans, American Geophysical Union (AGU), 09, 23, 20 Jan. [Abstract] [Text(pdf)]

44) Goldberg, D., D.M. Holland, and C. Schoof, 2009: Grounding line movement and ice shelf buttressing in marine ice sheets. (In press J. Geophys. Res.. ) [Abstract] [Text(pdf)]

43) Steffen, K., R. Thomas, S. Marshall, G. Cogley, D. Holland, E. Rignot, P. Clark, 2008: Rapid Changes in Glaciers and Ice Sheets and their Impacts on Sea Level. In: U.S. Climate Change Science Program (CCSP), Synthesis and Assessment Product (SAP) 3.4. (Accepted) [Text(html)] [Text (pdf)][Summary(html)]

42) Holland, D.M., R.H. Thomas, B. deYoung, M.H. Ribergaard, and B. Lyberth, 2008: Acceleration of Jakobshavn Isbrae Triggered by Warm Subsurface Ocean Waters. Nature Geosci., 28 September, doi:10.1038/ngeo316. [ Abstract] [ Text(html)] [ Text(pdf)] [ Supplementary Online Information (pdf)] [ Press Nature (html)] [ Press Nature (pdf)] [ Press Science Magazine (html)] [ Press Science Magazine (pdf)]

41) Thoma, M., A. Jenkins, D.M. Holland, and S.S. Jacobs, 2008: Location and timing of Circumpolar Deep Water intrusions onto the Amundsen Sea continental shelf, Antarctica. Geophys. Res. Lett., 35, L18602, doi:10.1029/2008GL034939 [Abstract] [Text (pdf)]

40) Holland, P.R., A. Jenkins, and D.M. Holland, 2008: The response of ice-shelf basal melting to variation in ocean temperature. J. Climate, 15, 2558-2572. [Abstract] [Text(pdf)]

39) Little, C. and D.M. Holland, and others, 2007: Towards a new generation of ice sheet models. EOS Trans, American Geophysical Union (AGU), 88, 578-579, 25 Dec. [Abstract] [Text(pdf)]

38) Jenkins, A. and D.M. Holland, 2007: The melting of floating ice and sea level rise. Geophys. Res. Lett., 34, L16609, doi:10.1029/2007GL030784. [Abstract] [Text(pdf)]

37) Sedlacek, J., J.F. Lemieux, L.A. Mysak, B. Tremblay, and D.M. Holland, 2007: The granular sea-ice model in spherical coordinates and its application to a global climate model. J. Climate, 20(24), 5946-5961. [Abstract] [Text(pdf)]

36) de Steur, L., D.M. Holland, R. Muench, and M.G. McPhee, 2007: The Warm-Water 'Halo' around Maud Rise: Properties, Dynamics and Impact. Deep Sea Res., 54(6), 871-896. [Abstract] [Text(pdf)]

35) Reddy, T., K. Arrigo, and D.M. Holland, 2007: The Role of Thermal and Mechanical Processes in the Formation of the Ross Sea Summer Polynya. J. Geophys. Res., 112, C07027, doi:10.1029/2006JC003874. [Abstract] [Text(pdf)]

34) Walker, R., and D.M. Holland, 2007: A two-dimensional coupled model for ice shelf - ocean interaction. Ocean Modelling, 17, 123-139. [Abstract] [Text (pdf)]

33) Holland, D.M., 2007: A One-Dimensional Elastic-Plastic Sea-Ice Model Solved with an Implicit Eulerian-Lagrangian Method. Ocean Modelling, 27(1), 1-27. [Abstract] [Text (pdf)]

32) Proshutinsky, A., D.M. Holland, et al., 2006: Arctic Ocean Study - Synthesis of Model Results and Observations. EOS, 86 (40), 368-371. [Abstract] [Text (pdf)]

31) Smedsrud, L.H., A. Jenkins, D.M. Holland, O.A. Nøst, 2006: Modeling ocean processes below Fimbulisen, Antarctica. J. Geophys. Res., 111, C01007, doi:10.1029/2005JC002915. [Abstract] [Text (pdf)]

30) Willmott, A., D.M. Holland, M.A.M. Maqueda, 2007: Polynya Modeling. In: Polynyas: Windows into Polar Oceans, Eds. W.O. Smith and D. Barber. Elsevier Oceanography Series (David Halpern, series Ed.). Vol 74, 474 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0-444-52952-7. [Abstract] [Text (pdf)]

29) Uotila, P., D.M. Holland, M.A.M. Maqueda, S. Hakkinen, G. Holloway, M. Karcher, F. Kauker, M. Steele, N. Yakovlev, J. Zhang, and A. Proshutinsky, 2005: An energy-diagnostics intercomparison of coupled ice-ocean arctic models. Ocean Modelling, 11 (1-2), 1-27. [Abstract] [Text (pdf)]

28) D.M. Holland, 2004: Corrections and Clarifications. Science, 5664, 10.1126/science.303.5664.1612b. [Abstract] [Text (pdf)]

27) Hu, Z.-Z., S. Kuzimina, L. Bengtsson, and D.M. Holland, 2004: Mean and uncertainty of Arctic sea-ice change and their connection with Arctic climate change in CMIP2 simulations. J. Geophys. Res., 109, D101106,doi:10.1029/2003JD004454. [Abstract] [Text (pdf)]

26) Lindsay, R.W., D.M. Holland, and R.A. Woodgate, 2004: Halo of low ice concentration observed over the Maud Rise seamount. Geophys. Res. Lett., Vol. 31, No. 13, L13302, 10.1029/2004GL019831. [Abstract] [Text (pdf)]

25) Jenkins, A., D.M. Holland, K.W. Nicholls, M. Schröder, and S. Østerhus, 2004: Seasonal ventilation of the cavity beneath Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf simulated with an isopycnic coordinate ocean model. J. Geophys. Res., 109, C01024, doi:10.1029/2001JC001086. [Abstract] [Text (pdf)]

24) Steiner, N., G. Holloway, R. Gerdes, S. Hakkinen, D.M. Holland, M. Karcher, F. Kauker, W. Maslowski, A. Proshutinsky, M. Steele, and J. Zhang, 2004: Comparing modeled streamfunction, heat and freshwater content in the Arctic Ocean. Ocean Modelling, 6 (3-4), 265-284, doi: doi:10.1016/S1463-5003(03)00013-1. [Abstract] [Text (pdf)]

23) Holland, D.M., S.S. Jacobs, and A. Jenkins, 2003: Modeling Ross Sea ice shelf - ocean interaction. Antarctic Sci., 15, 13-23. [Abstract] [Text (pdf)]

22) Jenkins, A., and D.M. Holland, 2002: A model study of ocean circulation beneath Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica: implications for bottom water formation. Geophys. Res. Lett., 29, 10.1029/2001GL014589. [Abstract] [Text (pdf)] [Correction (pdf)]

21) Holland, D.M., R.R. Rosales, D. Stefanica, and E.G. Tabak, 2002: Internal hydraulic jumps and mixing in two-layer flows. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 470, 63-83. [Abstract] [Text (pdf)]

20) Holland, D.M., 2002: Computing marine ice thickness at an ice-shelf base. J. Glaciol., 48(160), 9-19. [Abstract] [Text (pdf)] [ Supplementary Material (html)]

19) Holland, D.M., 2001: Explaining the Weddell Polynya - A large ocean eddy shed at Maud Rise. Science, 292, 1697-1700. [Abstract] [Text (html)] [ Supplementary Material (html)] [Perspective (html)] [Text (pdf)]

18) Steele, M., W. Ermold, G. Holloway, S. Häkkinen, D.M. Holland, M. Karcher, F. Kauker, W. Maslowski, N. Steiner, and J. Zhang, 2001: Adrift in the Beaufort Gyre: A model intercomparison. Geophys. Res. Lett., 28, 2935-2838. [Abstract] [Text (html)] [Text (pdf)]

17) Proshutinsky, A., M. Steele, J. Zhang, G. Holloway, N. Steiner, S. Häkkinen, D.M. Holland, R. Gerdes, C. Koeberle, M. Karcher, M. Johnson, W. Maslowski, W. Walczowski, W. Hibler, and J. Wang, 2001: Multinational effort studies differences among Arctic Ocean models. EOS, 82(51), 637-644. [Abstract] [Text]

16) Holland, D.M., 2001: An impact of sub-grid-scale ice-ocean dynamics on sea-ice cover. J. Climate, 14(7), 1585-1601. [Abstract] [Text (html)] [Text (pdf)]

15) Holland, D.M., 2001: Transient sea-ice polynya forced by environmental flow variability. Prog. Oceanogr., 48, 475-532. [Abstract] [Text (html)] [Text (pdf)]

14) Holland, D.M., and A. Jenkins, 2001: Adaptation of an isopycnic coordinate ocean model for the study of circulation beneath ice shelves. Mon. Wea. Rev., 129, 1905-1927. [Abstract] [Text (html)] [Text (pdf)]

13) Jenkins, A., H.H. Hellmer, and D.M. Holland, 2001: The role of meltwater advection in the formulation of conservative boundary conditions at an ice-ocean interface. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 31, 285-296. [Abstract] [Text (html)] [Text (pdf)]

12) Holland, D.M., and A. Jenkins, 1999: Modelling thermodynamic ice-ocean interactions at the base of an ice shelf. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 29, 1787-1800. [Abstract] [Text (html)] [Text (pdf)]

11) Holland, D.M., 1998: On the parameterization of basal heat flux for sea-ice modeling. Geophysica, 34(1-2), 1-21. [Abstract] [Text]

10) Holland, D.M., L.A. Mysak, and J. M. Oberhuber, 1996: An investigation of the general circulation of the Arctic Ocean using an isopycnic model. Tellus, 48A, 138 - 157. [Abstract] [Text(pdf)]

9) Holland, D.M., L.A. Mysak, and J. M. Oberhuber, 1996: Numerical simulation of the mixed-layer circulation in the Arctic Ocean. J. Geophys. Res., 101(C1), 1111 - 1128. [Abstract] [Text(pdf)]

8) Power, S.B., F. Tseitken, M. Dix, R. Kleeman, R.Colman, and D.M. Holland, 1995: Stochastic variability at the air-sea interface on decadal timescales. Geophys. Res. Lett., 22, 2593-2596. [Abstract] [Text(pdf)]

7) Holland, D.M., R.G. Ingram, L.A. Mysak, and J. M. Oberhuber, 1995: A numerical simulation of the sea-ice cover in the northern Greenland Sea. J. Geophys. Res., 100, 4751-4760. [Abstract] [Text(pdf)]

6) Holland, D.M., 1994: Numerical Simulation of the Arctic sea-ice and ocean circulation. Oceanography, 7, 27-28. [Abstract] [Text] [Figure 1 (jpg)]

5) Holland, D.M., and I.T. Webster, 1994: The effect of stratification and alongshore currents on coastal-trapped waves. Cont. Shelf Res., 14, 57-77. [Abstract] [Text]

4) Holland, D.M., L.A. Mysak, D.K. Manak, and J. M. Oberhuber, 1993: A sensitivity study of a dynamic-thermodynamic sea-ice model. J. Geophys. Res., 98, 2561-2586. [Abstract] [Text(pdf)]

3) Greatbatch, R.,J., and D.M. Holland, 1990: Modelling the inertial recirculation of a gyre. In: Modelling Marine Systems, Volume II, A.M. Davies (Ed.), 181-212, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fl., USA. [Abstract] [Text]

2) Myers, R.A., J. Helbig, and D.M. Holland, 1989: Seasonal variability of the Labrador Current and West Greenland Current. International Council for Exploration of the Seas, C/M 1989/C:16, 18 pp. [Abstract] [Text]

1) Webster, I.T., and D.M. Holland, 1987: A numerical method for solving the forced baroclinic coastal-trapped wave problem of general form. J. Atmos. Ocean. Tech., 4, 220-226. [Abstract] [Text(pdf)]


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