The concept of monitoring the plankton-producing areas of the world is discussed in relation to assessing the exchange of CO2/O2 on a world-wide basis as a part of a life-support system
[1] The bio-optical assumption states that ocean optical properties should covary with the chlorophy...
Ocean color, first measured from space 30 years ago, has provided a revolutionary synoptic view of n...
Ocean-colour radiometry is recognised as an Essential Climate Variable (ECV) according to the Global...
Ocean colour radiometry by earth-orbiting spacecraft has already been conducted for some thirty year...
The 70% of the earth’s surface is covered by the ocean and the life inhabiting the oceans play an i...
Marine primary productivity is an important agent in the global cycling of carbon dioxide, a major '...
Marine primary productivity is an important agent in the global cycling of carbon dioxide, a major '...
Participatory science is not, as perhaps is believed, something of the 21st century. In this manuscr...
This educational document, designed for grades 9 to 10, discusses the observation of oceans from spa...
Abstract The oceans cover over 70 % of the earth’s surface and the life inhabiting the oceans play a...
An airborne instrument for determining ocean color and measurements made with the instrument are dis...
Participatory science is not, as perhaps is believed, something of the 21st century. In this manuscr...
The apparent color of the ocean is determined by the interactions of incident light with substances ...
The ocean colour sensor SeaWiFS, launched in August 1997, has been a great boon to those researching...
Over 3000 ocean spectra of sunlight backscattered from the upper layers of the sea have been obtaine...
[1] The bio-optical assumption states that ocean optical properties should covary with the chlorophy...
Ocean color, first measured from space 30 years ago, has provided a revolutionary synoptic view of n...
Ocean-colour radiometry is recognised as an Essential Climate Variable (ECV) according to the Global...
Ocean colour radiometry by earth-orbiting spacecraft has already been conducted for some thirty year...
The 70% of the earth’s surface is covered by the ocean and the life inhabiting the oceans play an i...
Marine primary productivity is an important agent in the global cycling of carbon dioxide, a major '...
Marine primary productivity is an important agent in the global cycling of carbon dioxide, a major '...
Participatory science is not, as perhaps is believed, something of the 21st century. In this manuscr...
This educational document, designed for grades 9 to 10, discusses the observation of oceans from spa...
Abstract The oceans cover over 70 % of the earth’s surface and the life inhabiting the oceans play a...
An airborne instrument for determining ocean color and measurements made with the instrument are dis...
Participatory science is not, as perhaps is believed, something of the 21st century. In this manuscr...
The apparent color of the ocean is determined by the interactions of incident light with substances ...
The ocean colour sensor SeaWiFS, launched in August 1997, has been a great boon to those researching...
Over 3000 ocean spectra of sunlight backscattered from the upper layers of the sea have been obtaine...
[1] The bio-optical assumption states that ocean optical properties should covary with the chlorophy...
Ocean color, first measured from space 30 years ago, has provided a revolutionary synoptic view of n...
Ocean-colour radiometry is recognised as an Essential Climate Variable (ECV) according to the Global...