Ocean Colour: Theory and Applications in a Decade of CZCS Experience:
Optical remote sensing is of invaluable help in understanding the marine environment and its biogeochemical and physical processes. The Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS), which operated on board the Nimbus-7 satellite from late 1978 to early 1986, has been the main source of ocean colour data. Much...
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Zusammenfassung: | Optical remote sensing is of invaluable help in understanding the marine environment and its biogeochemical and physical processes. The Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS), which operated on board the Nimbus-7 satellite from late 1978 to early 1986, has been the main source of ocean colour data. Much work has been devoted to CZCS data processing and analysis techniques throughout the 1980s. After a decade of experience, the Productivity of the Global Ocean (PGO) Activity - which was established in the framework of the International Space Year 1992 (ISY '92) by SAFISY, the Space Agency Forum of ISY - sponsored a workshop aimed at providing a reference in ocean colour science and at promoting the full exploitation of the CZCS historical data in the field of biological oceanography. The present volume comprises a series of state-of-the-art contributions on theory, applications and future perspectives of ocean colour. After an introduction on the historical perspective of ocean colour, a number of articles are devoted to the CZCS theoretical background, on radiative transfer and in-water topics, as well as on calibration, atmospheric correction and pigment concentration retrieval algorithms developed for the CZCS. Further, a review is given of major applications of CZCS data around the world, carried out in the past decade. The following part of the book is centered on the application of ocean colour to the assessment of marine biological information, with particular regard to plankton biomass, primary productivity and the coupling of physical/biological models. The links between global oceanic production and climate dynamics are also addressed. Finally, the last section is devoted to future approaches and goals of ocean colour science, and to planned sensors and systems. The book is required reading for those involved in ocean colour and related disciplines, providing an overview of the current status in this field as well as stimulating the debate on new ideas and developments for upcoming ocean colour missions |
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spelling | Ocean Colour: Theory and Applications in a Decade of CZCS Experience edited by Vittorio Barale, Peter M. Schlittenhardt Based on the Lectures given during the Eurocourse on Ocean Colour: Theory and Applications in a Decade of CZCS Experience, held at the Joint Research Centre Ispra, Italy, October 21--25, 1991 Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1993 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 369 p) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Eurocourses: Remote Sensing 3 Optical remote sensing is of invaluable help in understanding the marine environment and its biogeochemical and physical processes. The Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS), which operated on board the Nimbus-7 satellite from late 1978 to early 1986, has been the main source of ocean colour data. Much work has been devoted to CZCS data processing and analysis techniques throughout the 1980s. After a decade of experience, the Productivity of the Global Ocean (PGO) Activity - which was established in the framework of the International Space Year 1992 (ISY '92) by SAFISY, the Space Agency Forum of ISY - sponsored a workshop aimed at providing a reference in ocean colour science and at promoting the full exploitation of the CZCS historical data in the field of biological oceanography. The present volume comprises a series of state-of-the-art contributions on theory, applications and future perspectives of ocean colour. After an introduction on the historical perspective of ocean colour, a number of articles are devoted to the CZCS theoretical background, on radiative transfer and in-water topics, as well as on calibration, atmospheric correction and pigment concentration retrieval algorithms developed for the CZCS. Further, a review is given of major applications of CZCS data around the world, carried out in the past decade. The following part of the book is centered on the application of ocean colour to the assessment of marine biological information, with particular regard to plankton biomass, primary productivity and the coupling of physical/biological models. The links between global oceanic production and climate dynamics are also addressed. Finally, the last section is devoted to future approaches and goals of ocean colour science, and to planned sensors and systems. The book is required reading for those involved in ocean colour and related disciplines, providing an overview of the current status in this field as well as stimulating the debate on new ideas and developments for upcoming ocean colour missions Earth Sciences Oceanography Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices Earth sciences Remote sensing Barale, Vittorio edt Schlittenhardt, Peter M. edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9789401047883 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1791-3 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Ocean Colour: Theory and Applications in a Decade of CZCS Experience Earth Sciences Oceanography Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices Earth sciences Remote sensing |
title | Ocean Colour: Theory and Applications in a Decade of CZCS Experience |
title_alt | Based on the Lectures given during the Eurocourse on Ocean Colour: Theory and Applications in a Decade of CZCS Experience, held at the Joint Research Centre Ispra, Italy, October 21--25, 1991 |
title_auth | Ocean Colour: Theory and Applications in a Decade of CZCS Experience |
title_exact_search | Ocean Colour: Theory and Applications in a Decade of CZCS Experience |
title_full | Ocean Colour: Theory and Applications in a Decade of CZCS Experience edited by Vittorio Barale, Peter M. Schlittenhardt |
title_fullStr | Ocean Colour: Theory and Applications in a Decade of CZCS Experience edited by Vittorio Barale, Peter M. Schlittenhardt |
title_full_unstemmed | Ocean Colour: Theory and Applications in a Decade of CZCS Experience edited by Vittorio Barale, Peter M. Schlittenhardt |
title_short | Ocean Colour: Theory and Applications in a Decade of CZCS Experience |
title_sort | ocean colour theory and applications in a decade of czcs experience |
topic | Earth Sciences Oceanography Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices Earth sciences Remote sensing |
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