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Frontiers in Marine Science appoints Hans van Haren as new Specialty Chief Editor of Physical Oceanography -

Frontiers in Marine Science has announced the appointment of Hans van Haren as new Specialty Chief Editor of Physical Oceanography.

The section on Physical Oceanography is devoted to the understanding of physical processes in marine systems. It aims to publish innovative insights into all aspects of physical oceanography in both the open ocean and shelf seas and their potential effects on marine life and transport of matter. This requires a broad range of viewpoints from theoretical, modelling and observational perspectives, with multidisciplinary links to marine biogeochemistry, atmospheric sciences and hydrodynamics. This section in Frontiers in Marine Science aims at cutting edge contributions through high quality original and unpublished research articles.

Hans van Haren is senior scientist at the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ). His research interests encompass: Physical Oceanography; Internal waves; Turbulent mixing processes; and High-resolution ocean observatories.

Physical Oceanography welcomes high-quality article submissions and Research Topic proposals.

Frontiers journals have some of the highest citation rates. Among the world's 20 largest publishers in 2017, Frontiers ranks 4th most-cited with an average of 3.65 citations per article. In total, Frontiers articles have received more than 700,000 citations to date.

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