The coastal zone color scanner (CZCS) is a scanning multispectral radiometer designed for the remote sensing of ocean color parameters from an earth orbiting space platform. A Technical Manual was designed for users of NIMBUS 7 CZCS Level 2 data products. It contains information which describes how the Level 1 data was process to obtain the Level 2 (derived) product. It contains information needed to operate on the data using digital computers and related equipment
The Nimbus-7 Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS) is the first spacecraft instrument devoted to the mea...
Chlorophyll gradient maps of large ocean areas were generated from U-2 ocean color scanner data obta...
Satellite observations of global ocean chlorophyll span more than two decades. However, incompatibil...
The coastal zone color scanner (CZCS) is a scanning multispectral radiometer designed specifically f...
The algorithms for processing coastal zone color scanner (CZCS) data to geophysical units (pigment c...
An Earth scanning six channel (detector) radiometer using a classical Cassegrain telescope and a Wad...
The results of the Coastal Zone Color Scanner protoflight tests are examined in detail while some of...
The Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS) on board the Nimbus 7 satellite was designed to measure surfac...
The Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS) spacecraft ocean color instrument is capable of measuring and ...
The Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) mission is based on the scientific heritage of t...
Data sets resulting from the first nine years of operations of the Nimbus-7 Satellite are briefly de...
A large scale field experiment, which was arranged in support of the Nimbus G - Coastal Zone Color S...
Research activity has continued to be focused on the applications of the Coastal Zone Color Scanner ...
Activities over the past year have included cooperative work with a summer faculty fellow using the ...
A color enhancement system designed for the Applications Technology Satellite (ATS) spin scan experi...
The Nimbus-7 Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS) is the first spacecraft instrument devoted to the mea...
Chlorophyll gradient maps of large ocean areas were generated from U-2 ocean color scanner data obta...
Satellite observations of global ocean chlorophyll span more than two decades. However, incompatibil...
The coastal zone color scanner (CZCS) is a scanning multispectral radiometer designed specifically f...
The algorithms for processing coastal zone color scanner (CZCS) data to geophysical units (pigment c...
An Earth scanning six channel (detector) radiometer using a classical Cassegrain telescope and a Wad...
The results of the Coastal Zone Color Scanner protoflight tests are examined in detail while some of...
The Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS) on board the Nimbus 7 satellite was designed to measure surfac...
The Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS) spacecraft ocean color instrument is capable of measuring and ...
The Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) mission is based on the scientific heritage of t...
Data sets resulting from the first nine years of operations of the Nimbus-7 Satellite are briefly de...
A large scale field experiment, which was arranged in support of the Nimbus G - Coastal Zone Color S...
Research activity has continued to be focused on the applications of the Coastal Zone Color Scanner ...
Activities over the past year have included cooperative work with a summer faculty fellow using the ...
A color enhancement system designed for the Applications Technology Satellite (ATS) spin scan experi...
The Nimbus-7 Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS) is the first spacecraft instrument devoted to the mea...
Chlorophyll gradient maps of large ocean areas were generated from U-2 ocean color scanner data obta...
Satellite observations of global ocean chlorophyll span more than two decades. However, incompatibil...