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Orbital sensors for oceanography
Holter, M.R.; Legault, R.R. (1965). Orbital sensors for oceanography, in: Ewing, G.C. (Ed.) Oceanography from Space: Proceedings of Conference on the Feasibility of Conducting Oceanographic Explorations from Aircraft, Manned Orbital and Lunar Laboratories, held at Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 24-28 August 1964. pp. 91-109
In: Ewing, G.C. (Ed.) (1965). Oceanography from Space: Proceedings of Conference on the Feasibility of Conducting Oceanographic Explorations from Aircraft, Manned Orbital and Lunar Laboratories, held at Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 24-28 August 1964. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution: Woods Hole. XXI, 469 pp., more

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    Marine/Coastal

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  • Holter, M.R.
  • Legault, R.R.

Abstract
    The technique of coordinated, simultaneous multi-spectral sensing in the infrared, visible and ultraviolet bands is described and discussed. Modern infrared scanning devices producing pictorial output are described and a non -imaging radiometer for sensing ocean surface temperatures is discussed. Some previous scanner applications of oceanographic interest are described and oceanographic problems in which this type of instrumentation may be useful are listed.

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