Sea surface salinity is determined using the visible channels from the Visual Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) to derive regional algorithms for the Gulf of Mexico by normalizing to seasonal river discharge. The dilution of river discharge with open ocean waters and the surface salinity is estimated by tracking the surface spectral signature. The water leaving radiances derived from atmospherically-corrected and calibrated 750-m resolution visible M-bands (410, 443, 486, 551, 671 nm) are applied to bio-optical algorithms and subsequent multivariate statistical methods to derive regional empirical relationships between satellite radiances and surface salinity measurements. Although radiance to salinity is linked to CDOM dilution, we...
We report here on aircraft measurements made in May, 2007, with the NRL STARRS (Salinity, Temperatur...
Remote sensing of salinity using satellite-mounted microwave radiometers provides new perspectives f...
We report here on aircraft measurements made in May, 2007, with the NRL STARRS (Salinity, Temperatur...
Sea surface salinity (SSS) is an important parameter to characterize physical and biogeochemical pro...
We have demonstrated the ability of airborne radiance and irradiance sensors to detect the persisten...
Surface flow-through data were collected three times per year from November 1997 to August 1999 from...
The spatial dynamics of coastal and inland regions are highly variable and monitoring these waters w...
Experiments to remotely determine sea water salinity from measurements of the sea surface radiometri...
The recent emergence of satellite-based sea surface salinity (SSS) measurements provides new opportu...
International audienceA renewal of interest for the radiometric L-band Sea Surface Salinity (SSS) re...
Remote sensing of salinity using satellite-mounted microwave radiometers provides new perspectives f...
Oliver, Matthew J.Coastal ocean salinity is a basic oceanographic property that is not routinely est...
Remote sensing of salinity using satellite-mounted microwave radiometers provides new perspectives f...
Remote sensing of salinity using satellite-mounted microwave radiometers provides new perspectives f...
We report here on aircraft measurements made in May, 2007, with the NRL STARRS (Salinity, Temperatur...
Remote sensing of salinity using satellite-mounted microwave radiometers provides new perspectives f...
We report here on aircraft measurements made in May, 2007, with the NRL STARRS (Salinity, Temperatur...
Sea surface salinity (SSS) is an important parameter to characterize physical and biogeochemical pro...
We have demonstrated the ability of airborne radiance and irradiance sensors to detect the persisten...
Surface flow-through data were collected three times per year from November 1997 to August 1999 from...
The spatial dynamics of coastal and inland regions are highly variable and monitoring these waters w...
Experiments to remotely determine sea water salinity from measurements of the sea surface radiometri...
The recent emergence of satellite-based sea surface salinity (SSS) measurements provides new opportu...
International audienceA renewal of interest for the radiometric L-band Sea Surface Salinity (SSS) re...
Remote sensing of salinity using satellite-mounted microwave radiometers provides new perspectives f...
Oliver, Matthew J.Coastal ocean salinity is a basic oceanographic property that is not routinely est...
Remote sensing of salinity using satellite-mounted microwave radiometers provides new perspectives f...
Remote sensing of salinity using satellite-mounted microwave radiometers provides new perspectives f...
We report here on aircraft measurements made in May, 2007, with the NRL STARRS (Salinity, Temperatur...
Remote sensing of salinity using satellite-mounted microwave radiometers provides new perspectives f...
We report here on aircraft measurements made in May, 2007, with the NRL STARRS (Salinity, Temperatur...