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Raymond C. Smith is affiliated with the University of California, Santa Barbara, in the United States. Their academic work is positioned within a research environment known for its diverse scientific community and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Although specific recent papers by Raymond C. Smith are not listed, the affiliation suggests involvement in research activities associated with this institution. There is no recorded data regarding co-authors, published books, or particular fields and subfields of study related to their work.

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The profile of Raymond C. Smith is therefore characterized by limited public data on research outputs and academic contributions, while maintaining affiliation with a notable American university recognized for its research programs.

Best Publications

  • Optical properties of the clearest natural waters (200–800 nm)

    Raymond C. Smith;Karen S. Baker

  • A semianalytic radiance model of ocean color

    Howard R. Gordon;Otis B. Brown;Robert H. Evans;James W. Brown

  • Ozone depletion: ultraviolet radiation and phytoplankton biology in antarctic waters.

    R. C. Smith;B. B. Prézelin;K. S. Baker;R. R. Bidigare

  • Trends in Antarctic annual sea ice retreat and advance and their relation to El Niño–Southern Oscillation and Southern Annular Mode variability

    S. E. Stammerjohn;S. E. Stammerjohn;D. G. Martinson;D. G. Martinson;R. C. Smith;X. Yuan

  • Marine pelagic ecosystems: the West Antarctic Peninsula

    Hugh W Ducklow;Karen Baker;Douglas G Martinson;Langdon B Quetin

  • Effects of solar UV radiation on aquatic ecosystems and interactions with climate change

    D.-P. Häder;H. D. Kumar;R. C. Smith;R. C. Worrest

  • Effects on aquatic ecosystems

    D.-P. Häder;H.D. Kumar;R.C. Smith;R.C. Worrest

  • Climate change and the marine ecosystem of the western Antarctic Peninsula

    Andrew Clarke;Eugene J Murphy;Michael P Meredith;John C King

  • Sea ice in the western Antarctic Peninsula region : Spatio-temporal variability from ecological and climate change perspectives

    Sharon E. Stammerjohn;Sharon E. Stammerjohn;Douglas G. Martinson;Douglas G. Martinson;Raymond C. Smith;Richard A. Iannuzzi

  • PENETRATION OF UV-B AND BIOLOGICALLY EFFECTIVE DOSE-RATES IN NATURAL WATERS*

    Raymond C. Smith;Karen S. Baker

  • The bio-optical state of ocean waters and remote sensing 1

    Raymond C. Smith;Karen S. Baker

  • Reflectance Model for Quantifying Chlorophyll- a in the Presence of Productivity Degradation Products

    Kendall L. Carder;S. K. Hawes;K. A. Baker;R. C. Smith

  • Marine Ecosystem Sensitivity to Climate Change

    Raymond C. Smith;David Ainley;Karen Baker;Eugene Domack

  • Optical classification of natural waters 1

    Raymond C. Smith;Karen S. Baker

  • Relation between total quanta and total energy for aquatic photosynthesis1

    André Morel;Raymond C. Smith

  • Glacial meltwater dynamics in coastal waters west of the Antarctic peninsula

    Heidi M. Dierssen;Raymond C. Smith;Maria Vernet

  • Western Antarctic Peninsula physical oceanography and spatio-temporal variability

    Douglas G. Martinson;Douglas G. Martinson;Sharon E. Stammerjohn;Sharon E. Stammerjohn;Richard A. Iannuzzi;Raymond C. Smith

  • Bio-optical classification and model of natural waters. 21

    Karen S. Baker;Raymond C. Smith

  • Primary production within the sea-ice zone west of the Antarctic Peninsula: I—Sea ice, summer mixed layer, and irradiance

    Maria Vernet;Douglas Martinson;Richard Iannuzzi;Sharon Stammerjohn

  • A simple analytical formula to compute clear sky total and photosynthetically available solar irradiance at the ocean surface

    Robert Frouin;David W. Lingner;Catherine Gautier;Karen S. Baker

Frequent Co-Authors

Sharon Stammerjohn
Sharon Stammerjohn Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
Maria Vernet
Maria Vernet University of California, San Diego
Douglas G. Martinson
Douglas G. Martinson Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
John Marra
John Marra Brooklyn College
Robert R. Bidigare
Robert R. Bidigare University of Hawaii at Manoa
Langdon B. Quetin
Langdon B. Quetin University of California, Santa Barbara
Robin M. Ross
Robin M. Ross University of California, Santa Barbara
Heidi M. Dierssen
Heidi M. Dierssen University of Connecticut
Otis B. Brown
Otis B. Brown North Carolina State University
William R. Fraser
William R. Fraser Montana State University

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