Curtis Mobley

Affiliate Professor
Biological Oceanography

UW School of Oceanography


Curtis D. Mobley, Ph.D. (Univ. of Maryland at College Park), Affiliate Professor. mobley@sequoiasci.com. Optical oceanography and radiative transfer, especially numerical modeling. Vice President and Senior Scientist at Sequoia Scientific.

Mobley, C.D. (submitted) Estimation of the remote-sensing reflectance from above-water measurements. Applied Optics.

Liu, C.-C., J.D. Woods and C.D. Mobley (in press) Embedding the Hydrolight optical model into a physical-biological plankton ecosystem model. Applied Optics.

Ohlmann, J.C., D.A. Siegel and C.D. Mobley (in press) Ocean radiant heating: 1. Optical influences. Journal of Physical Oceanography.

Lee, Z.P., K.L. Carder, C.D. Mobley, et al. (in press) Hyperspectral remote sensing for shallow waters. 2. Deriving depths and optical properties by optimization. Applied Optics.

Tyrrell, T., P.M. Holligan and C.D. Mobley (1999) Optical impacts of oceanic coccolithophore blooms. Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans 104: 3223-3241.

Mobley, C.D., et al. (1998) Modeling light propagation in sea ice. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 36: 1743-1749.

Maffione, R.A., J.M. Voss and C.D. Mobley (1998) Theory and measurements of the complete beam spread function of sea ice. Limnology and Oceanography 43: 34-43.

Berwald, J., D. Stramski, C.D. Mobley, et al. (1998) Effect of Raman scattering on the average cosine and diffuse attenuation coefficient of irradiance in the ocean. Liminology and Oceanography 43: 564-576.

Lee, Z.P., K.L. Carder, C.D. Mobley, et al. (1998) Hyperspectral remote sensing for shallow waters. I. A semianalytical model. Applied Optics 37: 6329-6338.

Perovich, D.K., J. Longacre, D.G. Barber, R.A. Maffione, G.F. Cota, C.D. Mobley, et al. (1998) Field observations of the electromagnetic properties of first-year sea ice. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 36: 1705-1715.

Mobley, C.D. and D. Stramski (1997) Effects of microbial particles on oceanic optics: Methodology for radiative transfer modeling and example simulations. Limnology and Oceanography 42: 550-560.

Stramski, D. and C.D. Mobley (1997) Effects of microbial particles on oceanic optics: A database of single-particle optical properties. Limnology and Oceanography 42: 538-549.

Zimmerman, R.C. and C.D. Mobley (1997) Radiative transfer within seagrass canopies: Impact on carbon budgets and light requirements. Ocean Optics XIII 2963: 331-336.


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