AbstractSimple statistical formulas for estimating various biogeochemical properties of suspended particulate matter in the southern Baltic Sea are presented in this paper. These include formulas for estimating mass concentrations of suspended particulate matter (SPM), particulate organic matter (POM), particulate organic carbon (POC) and total chlorophyll a (Chl a). Two different approaches have been adopted. The first approach was to use the available empirical material (the results of field measurements and laboratory analyses of discrete water samples) and find statistical formulas for estimating the biogeochemical properties of suspended particulate matter from those of inherent optical properties (IOPs), which are potentially retrieva...
A comprehensive set of bio-optical measurements collected at the Acqua Alta Oceanographic Tower site...
AbstractThis paper describes the results of comprehensive empirical studies of the inherent optical ...
This article is the first in a series of three describing the modelling of the vertical different ph...
In a step taken towards improving the new system for the satellite monitoring of the Baltic Sea envi...
SummaryIn a step taken towards improving the new system for the satellite monitoring of the Baltic S...
AbstractThe inherent optical properties (IOPs) of suspended particulate matter and their relations w...
Optical-biogeochemical relationships of particulate and dissolved organic matter are presented in su...
AbstractThe inherent optical properties (IOPs) of suspended particulate matter and their relations w...
Optical-biogeochemical relationships of particulate and dissolved organic matter are presented in su...
Optical-biogeochemical relationships of particulate and dissolved organic matter are presented in su...
Data on organic substances in the sea are applied to distinguish hypothetical chemical classes and p...
Earth observation satellites cover large areas with frequent temporal repetition and provide us with...
SummaryRemote sensing studies published up to now show that the performance of empirical (band-ratio...
Remote sensing studies published up to now show that the performance of empirical (band-ratio type) ...
Earth observation satellites cover large areas with frequent temporal repetition and provide us with...
A comprehensive set of bio-optical measurements collected at the Acqua Alta Oceanographic Tower site...
AbstractThis paper describes the results of comprehensive empirical studies of the inherent optical ...
This article is the first in a series of three describing the modelling of the vertical different ph...
In a step taken towards improving the new system for the satellite monitoring of the Baltic Sea envi...
SummaryIn a step taken towards improving the new system for the satellite monitoring of the Baltic S...
AbstractThe inherent optical properties (IOPs) of suspended particulate matter and their relations w...
Optical-biogeochemical relationships of particulate and dissolved organic matter are presented in su...
AbstractThe inherent optical properties (IOPs) of suspended particulate matter and their relations w...
Optical-biogeochemical relationships of particulate and dissolved organic matter are presented in su...
Optical-biogeochemical relationships of particulate and dissolved organic matter are presented in su...
Data on organic substances in the sea are applied to distinguish hypothetical chemical classes and p...
Earth observation satellites cover large areas with frequent temporal repetition and provide us with...
SummaryRemote sensing studies published up to now show that the performance of empirical (band-ratio...
Remote sensing studies published up to now show that the performance of empirical (band-ratio type) ...
Earth observation satellites cover large areas with frequent temporal repetition and provide us with...
A comprehensive set of bio-optical measurements collected at the Acqua Alta Oceanographic Tower site...
AbstractThis paper describes the results of comprehensive empirical studies of the inherent optical ...
This article is the first in a series of three describing the modelling of the vertical different ph...