Showing
1 - 10
results of
10
for search '
Dan Lubin
'
Skip to content
Toggle navigation
0
items
(Full)
All Fields
Title
Author
Subject
Find
Advanced
Search History
Search by Map:
Arctic
Antarctic
Author
Dan Lubin
Dan Lubin
Dan Lubin
is a research physicist and senior lecturer at the
Scripps Institute of Oceanography
since 1990. He is a member of the
American Geophysical Union
, as well as
Sigma Pi Sigma
. He was a member of the National Ozone Expedition, and also participated in
SHEBA
. The general area of his research focuses on polar
remote sensing
and using
global climate model
s to simulate
climate change in the Arctic
. In addition to a large number of scientific papers, he has written a textbook about the interactions between
polar ice packs
and the atmosphere. On October 17, 2012, Lubin gave a talk about solar activity and climate change at the
SETI Institute
.
Provided by Wikipedia
Search Results
Showing
1 - 10
results of
10
for search '
Dan Lubin
'
, query time: 0.02s
Refine Results
Sort
Relevance
Date Descending
Date Ascending
Author
Title
List
Grid
Visual
Select Page | with selected:
Email
Export
Print
Add to Book Bag
2004: Thermodynamic phase of maritime Antarctic clouds from FTIR and supplementa...
Get access
Get access
Radiation Measurements from the USCGC Polar Sea, 1994
Get access
2002a), The significance of multidimensional radiative transfer effects measured...
Get access
Get access
Increased exposure of Southern Ocean phytoplankton to ultraviolet radiation
Get access
Get access
350 JOURNAL OF APPLIED METEOROLOGY VOLUME 43 Infrared Radiative Properties of th...
Get access
Get access
2008), Antarctic Peninsula mesoscale cyclone variability and climatic impacts in...
Get access
Get access
www.elsevier.com/locate/rse Linescan camera evaluation of SSM/I 85.5 GHz sea ice...
Get access
Get access
Impact of a deep ozone hole on Southern Ocean primary production
Get access
Get access
The impact of antarctic cloud radiative properties on a GCM climate simulation
Get access
Get access
January 2016 extensive summer melt in West Antarctica favoured by strong El NiƱo...
Get access
Get access
Select Page | with selected:
Email
Export
Print
Add to Book Bag
Search Tools:
Get RSS Feed
Related Subjects
4853 Oceanography
Antarctic
Arctic
Chemical
Chemistry
KEYWORDS
Modeling
Q
Science
UV-inhibition
ozone
phytoplankton production
remote sensing
Loading...