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D-Index
40
Citations
6826
World Ranking
8033
National Ranking
2872

Overview

Robert S. Stone is affiliated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States. Their research spans various fields within the social sciences and humanities, with a notable focus on cultural studies, anthropology, and archeology.

Their scholarly contributions include exploration into topics such as:

  • Gothic Literature and Media Analysis
  • Classical Antiquity Studies
  • Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies

Stone's publication record includes a recent paper titled Paul A. Rahe: Sparta's Second Attic War: The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta, 446-418 B.C. (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2020. Pp. xviii, 384.), published in 2021 in The Review of Politics. This paper represents their engagement with classical antiquity and its strategic and historical dimensions.

Their work is also featured in book form, with at least one publication under the Library of America eBooks imprint. This work includes titles such as Dog soldiers; A flag for sunrise; Outerbridge reach, published in 2020.

Frequent collaboration is part of their research practice, with Madison Smartt Bell identified as a coauthor on multiple occasions.

Stone's publications appear primarily in venues such as:

  • The Review of Politics

Their academic interests and expertise are positioned at the intersection of social sciences and arts and humanities, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to their research.

Best Publications

  • Evidence and implications of recent climate change in northern Alaska and other arctic regions.

    Larry D. Hinzman;Neil D. Bettez;W. Robert Bolton;F. Stuart Chapin

  • Earlier spring snowmelt in northern Alaska as an indicator of climate change

    Robert S. Stone;Robert S. Stone;Ellsworth G. Dutton;Joyce M. Harris;David Longenecker;David Longenecker

  • Pan-Arctic enhancements of light absorbing aerosol concentrations due to North American boreal forest fires during summer 2004

    A. Stohl;E. Andrews;E. Andrews;J. F. Burkhart;C. Forster

  • Aerosols in polar regions: A historical overview based on optical depth and in situ observations

    C. Tomasi;V. Vitale;A. Lupi;C. Di Carmine

  • High-latitude surface temperature estimates from thermal satellite data

    Jeffrey R. Key;John B. Collins;Charles Fowler;Robert S. Stone

  • A 10 year climatology of Arctic cloud fraction and radiative forcing at Barrow, Alaska

    Xiquan Dong;Baike Xi;Kathryn Crosby;Charles N. Long

  • Pan-Arctic enhancement of light absorbing aerosol concentration due to North American boreal forest fires during summer 2004

    A. Stohl;E. Andrews;J. F. Burkhart;C. Forster

  • Spatial and Temporal Variation in Primary Productivity (NDVI) of Coastal Alaskan Tundra: Decreased Vegetation Growth Following Earlier Snowmelt

    John A. Gamon;John A. Gamon;K. Fred Huemmrich;K. Fred Huemmrich;Robert S. Stone;Robert S. Stone;Craig E. Tweedie

  • Aerosol Remote Sensing in Polar Regions

    Claudio Tomasi;Alexander A. Kokhanovsky;Alexander A. Kokhanovsky;Angelo Lupi;Christoph Ritter

  • An Arctic Springtime Mixed-Phase Cloudy Boundary Layer Observed during SHEBA.

    Paquita Zuidema;B. Baker;Y. Han;J. Intrieri

  • Airmass Classification and Analysis of Aerosol Types at El Arenosillo (Spain)

    C. Toledano;V. E. Cachorro;A. M. de Frutos;B. Torres

  • A characterization of Arctic aerosols on the basis of aerosol optical depth and black carbon measurements

    Robert S. Stone;Sangeeta Sharma;Andreas Herber;Kostas Eleftheriadis

  • Radiative impact of boreal smoke in the Arctic: Observed and modeled

    R. S. Stone;R. S. Stone;G. P. Anderson;G. P. Anderson;E. P. Shettle;E. Andrews;E. Andrews

  • Variations in western Arctic temperatures in response to cloud radiative and synoptic‐scale influences

    Robert S. Stone

  • State of the Climate in 2013

    Jessica Blunden;Derek S. Arndt;Kate M. Willett;A. Johannes Dolman

  • Decadal variations in surface solar irradiance as observed in a globally remote network

    Ellsworth G. Dutton;Donald W. Nelson;Robert S. Stone;Robert S. Stone;David Longenecker;David Longenecker

  • Arctic smoke – aerosol characteristics during a record smoke event in the European Arctic and its radiative impact

    Renatte Treffeisen;Peter Tunved;Johan Ström;Andreas Herber

  • International Arctic Systems for Observing the Atmosphere: An International Polar Year Legacy Consortium

    Taneil Uttal;Sandra Starkweather;James R. Drummond;Timo Vihma

  • Decrease of summer tropospheric ozone concentrations in Antarctica

    R. C. Schnell;S. C. Liu;S. J. Oltmans;R. S. Stone

  • Recent interannual variations in solar radiation, cloudiness, and surface temperature at the South Pole

    Ellsworth G. Dutton;Robert S. Stone;Donald W. Nelson;Bernard G. Mendonca

  • An update on polar aerosol optical properties using POLAR-AOD and other measurements performed during the International Polar Year

    Claudio Tomasi;Angelo Lupi;Mauro Mazzola;Robert S. Stone;Robert S. Stone

  • Evidence and Implications of Recent Climate Change in Northern Alaska and Other Arctic Regions

    L. D. Hinzman;N. Bettez;W. R. Bolton;F. S. Chapin

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas Herber
Andreas Herber Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Jeffrey R. Key
Jeffrey R. Key National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Elisabeth Andrews
Elisabeth Andrews Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
Sangeeta Sharma
Sangeeta Sharma Environment and Climate Change Canada
Ellsworth G. Dutton
Ellsworth G. Dutton Earth System Research Laboratory
Andreas Stohl
Andreas Stohl University of Vienna
Taneil Uttal
Taneil Uttal National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Matthew D. Shupe
Matthew D. Shupe University of Colorado Boulder
Andrey A. Grachev
Andrey A. Grachev Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
Colm Sweeney
Colm Sweeney National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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