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5 January 2001 Comparison of some results of pigment concentrations measured by satellite and shipborne remote sensing methods
Oleg A. Bukin, Andrey N. Pavlov, Mikhail S. Permyakov, Alexander Yu. Mayor, Ol'ga S. Tsareva, Oleg G. Konstantinov, Dmitriy I. Akmaykin
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Proceedings Volume 4154, Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of the Ocean; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.411660
Event: Second International Asia-Pacific Symposium on Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, Environment, and Space, 2000, Sendai, Japan
Abstract
The results of comparisons of chlorophyll (alpha) concentrations, measured using different methods in various regions of the Ocean, are presented. The data measured simultaneously by remote sensing (SeaWiFS, CZCS) and from the moving ship using of the laser induced fluorescence, spectrometer for measuring of the spectral distribution of the upwelling radiation and standard absorption method were analyzed.
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Oleg A. Bukin, Andrey N. Pavlov, Mikhail S. Permyakov, Alexander Yu. Mayor, Ol'ga S. Tsareva, Oleg G. Konstantinov, and Dmitriy I. Akmaykin "Comparison of some results of pigment concentrations measured by satellite and shipborne remote sensing methods", Proc. SPIE 4154, Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of the Ocean, (5 January 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.411660
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KEYWORDS
Fluorometers

Luminescence

Satellites

Spectroscopy

Remote sensing

Polarization

Algorithm development

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