Discovering the Ocean from Space: The unique applications of satellite oceanography
Althoughthisisacompanion volume tomypreviousbook Measuring the Oceans from Space, published in 2004, it approaches the subject from a different angle by providing abroad-ranging introductionandreviewof theapplicationsofsatelliteremotesensing across the field of oceanography. During the five years it has taken to prepare this book what has motivated me is the attraction of the subject itself. In searching the scientific literature I have been excited by the interesting, new, and important elements of satellite oceanography being discovered around the world. I hope this book will help others to discover for themselves how sensors in space are giving us a new perspective of oceanographic phenomena and are increasingly enabling ocean science to serve the needs of modern civilization. Primarily I have written with postgraduate and senior undergraduate students in mind. Readers of my previous book will know that it aimed to present a systematic explanation of the diverse methods of satellite oceanography, the breadth of scientific knowledge, and the richness of innovative technology developed over 30 years since the first dedicated ocean satellite was flown in 1978. But satellite oceanography is too important a subject to treat just as a specialist topic for those with an interest in observational instrumentation and data-processing techniques. In recent years the availability of high-quality, processed satellite data has delivered remarkable and inspiring images of the ocean, which can almost tell their own stories.
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Discovering the Ocean from Space: The unique applications of satellite oceanography
Althoughthisisacompanion volume tomypreviousbook Measuring the Oceans from Space, published in 2004, it approaches the subject from a different angle by providing abroad-ranging introductionandreviewof theapplicationsofsatelliteremotesensing across the field of oceanography. During the five years it has taken to prepare this book what has motivated me is the attraction of the subject itself. In searching the scientific literature I have been excited by the interesting, new, and important elements of satellite oceanography being discovered around the world. I hope this book will help others to discover for themselves how sensors in space are giving us a new perspective of oceanographic phenomena and are increasingly enabling ocean science to serve the needs of modern civilization. Primarily I have written with postgraduate and senior undergraduate students in mind. Readers of my previous book will know that it aimed to present a systematic explanation of the diverse methods of satellite oceanography, the breadth of scientific knowledge, and the richness of innovative technology developed over 30 years since the first dedicated ocean satellite was flown in 1978. But satellite oceanography is too important a subject to treat just as a specialist topic for those with an interest in observational instrumentation and data-processing techniques. In recent years the availability of high-quality, processed satellite data has delivered remarkable and inspiring images of the ocean, which can almost tell their own stories.
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Discovering the Ocean from Space: The unique applications of satellite oceanography

Discovering the Ocean from Space: The unique applications of satellite oceanography

by Ian S. Robinson
Discovering the Ocean from Space: The unique applications of satellite oceanography

Discovering the Ocean from Space: The unique applications of satellite oceanography

by Ian S. Robinson

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Althoughthisisacompanion volume tomypreviousbook Measuring the Oceans from Space, published in 2004, it approaches the subject from a different angle by providing abroad-ranging introductionandreviewof theapplicationsofsatelliteremotesensing across the field of oceanography. During the five years it has taken to prepare this book what has motivated me is the attraction of the subject itself. In searching the scientific literature I have been excited by the interesting, new, and important elements of satellite oceanography being discovered around the world. I hope this book will help others to discover for themselves how sensors in space are giving us a new perspective of oceanographic phenomena and are increasingly enabling ocean science to serve the needs of modern civilization. Primarily I have written with postgraduate and senior undergraduate students in mind. Readers of my previous book will know that it aimed to present a systematic explanation of the diverse methods of satellite oceanography, the breadth of scientific knowledge, and the richness of innovative technology developed over 30 years since the first dedicated ocean satellite was flown in 1978. But satellite oceanography is too important a subject to treat just as a specialist topic for those with an interest in observational instrumentation and data-processing techniques. In recent years the availability of high-quality, processed satellite data has delivered remarkable and inspiring images of the ocean, which can almost tell their own stories.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783662500019
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 08/23/2016
Series: Springer Praxis Books
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2010
Pages: 638
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.45(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

The methods of satellite oceanography.- Mesoscale ocean features: Eddies.- Mesoscale ocean features: Fronts.- Ocean mesoscale features: Upwelling and other phenomena.- Planetary waves and large-scale ocean dynamics.- Ocean biology from space.- Ocean surface waves.- Wind over the sea.- Fluxes through the air–sea interface.- Large ocean phenomena with human impact.- Internal waves.- Shelf seas, estuaries, and coasts.- Putting ocean remote sensing to work.- Looking forward.
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