The Chesapeake Bay plume study called Superflux is described. The study was initiated to incorporate the disciplines of both resources management and remote sensing in accomplishing the following objectives: (1) process oriented research to understand the impact of estuarine outflows on continental shelf ecosystems; (2) monitoring and assessment to delineate the role of remote sensing in future monitoring and assessment programs; and (3) remote sensing research: to advance the state of the art in remote sensing systems as applied to sensing of the marine environment, thereby hastening the day when remote sensing can be used operationally for monitoring and assessment and for process oriented research
Presentations were grouped in the following categories: (1) a technical orientation of Earth resourc...
The TIROS-N and NOAA-6, and GOES visible infrared satellite data were used to identify and locate su...
The Fisheries Engineering Laboratory has conducted experiments in conjunction with ERTS-1 and Skylab...
The state-of-the-art advancements in remote sensor technology due to the Superflux program are exami...
A general assessment of the Superflux project is made in relation to marine science and oceanography...
The scanner collected data on October 15, 20, and 22, 1980. Single-channel gray-scale data products ...
The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in North America, benefiting a growing population through ...
NASA chose the watershed of Rhode River, a small sub-estuary of the Bay, as a representative test ar...
Environmental problem areas concerning the Chesapeake Bay region are reviewed along with ongoing rem...
The proceedings are presented of a conference, jointly sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Spa...
Progress on research designed to test the usability of multispectral, high altitude, remotely sensed...
Remote sensing was used in the resolution of estuarine problems facing federal and Virginia governme...
A conference was held on the application of remote sensing to the Chesapeake Bay region. Copies of t...
A cooperative operation was conducted in the New York Bight to evaluate the role of remote sensing t...
Surface observations of coastal waters and ground. truth data were obtained to aid interpretation ...
Presentations were grouped in the following categories: (1) a technical orientation of Earth resourc...
The TIROS-N and NOAA-6, and GOES visible infrared satellite data were used to identify and locate su...
The Fisheries Engineering Laboratory has conducted experiments in conjunction with ERTS-1 and Skylab...
The state-of-the-art advancements in remote sensor technology due to the Superflux program are exami...
A general assessment of the Superflux project is made in relation to marine science and oceanography...
The scanner collected data on October 15, 20, and 22, 1980. Single-channel gray-scale data products ...
The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in North America, benefiting a growing population through ...
NASA chose the watershed of Rhode River, a small sub-estuary of the Bay, as a representative test ar...
Environmental problem areas concerning the Chesapeake Bay region are reviewed along with ongoing rem...
The proceedings are presented of a conference, jointly sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Spa...
Progress on research designed to test the usability of multispectral, high altitude, remotely sensed...
Remote sensing was used in the resolution of estuarine problems facing federal and Virginia governme...
A conference was held on the application of remote sensing to the Chesapeake Bay region. Copies of t...
A cooperative operation was conducted in the New York Bight to evaluate the role of remote sensing t...
Surface observations of coastal waters and ground. truth data were obtained to aid interpretation ...
Presentations were grouped in the following categories: (1) a technical orientation of Earth resourc...
The TIROS-N and NOAA-6, and GOES visible infrared satellite data were used to identify and locate su...
The Fisheries Engineering Laboratory has conducted experiments in conjunction with ERTS-1 and Skylab...