Roman Glazman Explained
Roman Evsey Glazman |
Birth Name: | Roman Evsey Glazman |
Birth Date: | 1948 6, df=yes |
Birth Place: | St. Petersburg, Russia |
Spouse: | |
Fields: | Physics, Oceanography |
Thesis Title: | English: A Mathematical Model of Breaking Wave Statistics |
Thesis Url: | http://www.libraryofoceanography.com/papers.php?myYear=1985 |
Thesis Year: | 1985 |
Academic Advisors: | Melvin Stern |
Signature: | regsignature.png |
Roman Evsey Glazman (June 26, 1948 – April 24, 2006) was a Russian American physicist and oceanographer.
Early life and education
Roman E. Glazman was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, on June 26, 1948,[1] in a secular Jewish family. He became a citizen of the United States on October 28, 1985 and completed his PhD in Ocean Engineering at the University of Rhode Island in 1985.
Career
Glazman's scientific research was the study of ocean and atmosphere. He began working at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Cañada Flintridge and Pasadena, California.
Glazman published more than 40 works in oceanography[2] in scientific journals and completed over 60 research studies presenting at International Scientific Conferences, including OCEANS Conference,[3] Geoscience and Remote Sensing International Symposium (IGARSS), Wormley Conference, American Geophysical Union Conference (AGU),[4] International Association for Physical Sciences of the Ocean, International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics.[5]
Glazman conducted exploratory expeditions in the Bering Sea and the North Pacific Ocean off the coast of Kamchatka and Japan, the Arctic, as well as the Barents Sea off the coast of Finland. He took measurements of the depths and salinity of oceans, of the wind forces, pressures and surface temperatures, by experimentation equipped with vessel technology available in the 1970s.
The topics in which Glazman made contributions include wave dynamics,[6] capillary- and inertia-gravity waves,[7] nonlinear waves and turbulence, Rossby waves, sea level measurements, sea surface geometry, magnetic field at sea surface, wind generated wave dynamics,[8] adsorbed film and oscillations.
Selected publications
- Satellite altimeter measurements of surface wind. Roman E.. Glazman. Alexander. Greysukh. Journal of Geophysical Research. 1993. 2475–2483. 98. C2. 1993JGR....98.2475G. 10.1029/92JC02659.
- Web site: Long internal waves studies with applications to large-scale ocean transport and improvement of altimeter measurements. https://web.archive.org/web/20110813054455/http://sealevel.jpl.nasa.gov/science/ostscienceteam/scientistlinks/scientificinvestigations/glazman/. dead. 2011-08-13. Roman. Glazman. NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
- Book: Glazman, Roman E.. Fractal Nature Of Surface Geometry In A Developed Sea. Non-Linear Variability in Geophysics. Schertzer, D.. Lovejoy, S.. 1991. Kluwer Academic Publishing. 978-9401074667. 217–227.
- Book: Glazman, Roman E.. A Cascade Model Of Wave Turbulence With Applications To Surface Gravity And Capillary Waves. Fractals in Natural Sciences. Vicsek, T.. Shlesinger, M.. 1994. World Scientific Publishing Company. 978-9810216245. 219–227. 31978082.
- Book: Glazman, Roman E.. Wave Spectra of Developed Seas. Nonlinear Waves and Weak Turbulence. Fitzmaurice, N.. Gurarie D.. 1992. Springer. 978-0817636678. 45–68.
- Book: Glazman, Roman E.. Scale-dependent Ocean Wave Turbulence. Stochastic Models in Geosystems. Molchanov, S.A.. Woyczynski, W. A.. 1995. Springer. 978-1461385028. 97–114.
External links
Notes and References
- Roman Glazman. Physics Today. April 2006. 10.1063/PT.4.2329.
- Web site: Library of Oceanography . works by Roman E. Glazman and co-authors at Library of Oceanography
- Web site: Experiments on Sea Level Measurements Using S-Band Interferometric Techniques, 1981. Roman E. Glazman.
- Web site: Long Internal Gravity Waves as a Factor Of Large Scale Transport.
- Web site: Fluctuations of SST and CHL-A Concentration Caused by Baroclinic Inertia-Gravity Waves.
- Web site: Equatorial Wave Regime Rossby Solitons. 21 October 2001 . Glazman . R. E. . Patzert . W. C. .
- A Simple Theory of Capillary-Gravity Wave Turbulence. J. Fluid Mech. . January 1995 . 293 . Glazman . Roman E. . 25–34 . 10.1017/S0022112095001613 . 6084781 .
- Web site: The Effect of the Degree Of Wave Development On The Sea State Bias in Radar Altimetry Measurement.