Georgi Sutyrin

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Georgi Sutyrin

Senior Marine Research Scientist
214 Watkins
(401)8746213

Educational Background

Ph.D, Physical Oceanography
M.S, Fluid Dynamics
Russian Academy of Sciences
Moscow State University
1981
1974

Areas of Specialization

Research

Predictability of coherent structures, baroclinic jets and vortices, topographic and planetary waves, turbulent boundary layers using analytical and numerical methods.

Students

Sergey Frolov
Zhitao Yu
Ph.D
Ph.D
2002
Candidate

Publications:

Sutyrin, G.G. 2007. Ageostrophic instabilities in a horizontally uniform baroclinic flow along a slope. J. Fluid Mech., 588, 463-473.

Sutyrin, G.G. 2006. Critical effects of a seamount top on a drifting eddy. J. Mar. Res., 64, 297-317.

Sutyrin, G.G. 2006. A self-similar axisymmetric pulson in rotating stratified fluid. J. Fluid Mech., 560, 243-248.

Sutyrin, G.G., and X. Carton. 2006. Vortex interaction with a zonal Rossby wave in a quasigeostrophic model, Dyn. Atmos. Oceans, 41, 85-102.

Sutyrin, G.G., and R. Grimshaw. 2005. Deep-flow feedback on the â-drift of a baroclinic vortex over sloping topography. Dep-Sea Res., Part I. 52, 2156-2167.

Reznik, G.M., and G.G. Sutyrin. 2005. Non-conservation of "geostrophic mass" in the presence of a long boundary and related Kelvin wave. J. Fluid Mech., 527, 235-264.

Presentations:

2008: Balanced and unbalanced variability near topography. Ocean Science meeting, Orlando, USA

2006: Adjustment of lens-like stratified axisymmetric vortices to pulsons. IUTAM conference on vortex dynamics, Moscow, Russia.

2006: Eddy stirring and decay near steep topography. Ocean Sciences meeting, Honolulu, USA

2006. Vortex interactions with sloping boundaries. The conference on Rotating Fluids, University College London, UK.

2005: Baroclinic vortex interactions with topographic obstacles. International Conference on High Reynolds Number Vortex Interactions, Toulouse, France.

2005: Transformation of Meddies encounting a seamount (with W.K. Dewar). 2nd European Geosciences Union General Assembly, Vienna, Austria.