MERIS chlorophyll data proves positive
MERIS chlorophyll data proves positive
Scientists have, for the first time, devised and tested a method for correlating spaceborne data derived from Envisat's MERIS instrument on the amount of chlorophyll present in terrestrial vegetation with actual chlorophyll measured in field experiments. Positive correlations further confirm that MERIS is providing an accurate picture of the health our planet.
Dash, Jadunandan
51468afb-3d56-4d3a-aace-736b63e9fac8
2008
Dash, Jadunandan
51468afb-3d56-4d3a-aace-736b63e9fac8
Dash, Jadunandan
(2008)
MERIS chlorophyll data proves positive.
ESA Bulletin.
Abstract
Scientists have, for the first time, devised and tested a method for correlating spaceborne data derived from Envisat's MERIS instrument on the amount of chlorophyll present in terrestrial vegetation with actual chlorophyll measured in field experiments. Positive correlations further confirm that MERIS is providing an accurate picture of the health our planet.
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Published date: 2008
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/79705
ISSN: 0376-4265
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