Relationship between remotely-sensed signatures of the ocean and subsurface structure
Relationship between remotely-sensed signatures of the ocean and subsurface structure
This is the first progress report under a Joint Research Council/Ministry of Defence research project on the relationship between remotely-sensed ocean signatures and subsurface structure and dynamics. It comprises an inventory of datasets and progress reports on sub-projects utilising in situ, altimetric and infrared data.
satellite altimetry, atlantic ocean, azores current, infrared imagery, surface topography, surface temperature, satellite sensing, staffpub
Institute of Oceanographic Sciences
Challenor, P. G.
22dd3719-7d1f-4630-95e7-d02010fd3267
1995
Challenor, P. G.
22dd3719-7d1f-4630-95e7-d02010fd3267
Challenor, P. G.
(1995)
Relationship between remotely-sensed signatures of the ocean and subsurface structure
(James Rennell Centre for Ocean Circulation internal document, 23)
Wormley, Godalming, UK.
Institute of Oceanographic Sciences
32pp.
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This is the first progress report under a Joint Research Council/Ministry of Defence research project on the relationship between remotely-sensed ocean signatures and subsurface structure and dynamics. It comprises an inventory of datasets and progress reports on sub-projects utilising in situ, altimetric and infrared data.
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Published date: 1995
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satellite altimetry, atlantic ocean, azores current, infrared imagery, surface topography, surface temperature, satellite sensing, staffpub
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