Ocean optics /

Since the publication of Jerlov's classic volume on optical oceanography in 1968, the ability to predict or model the submarine light field, given measurements of the inherent optical properties of the ocean, has improved to the point that model fields are very close to measured fields. In the...

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Main Authors: Spinrad, Richard W. (Author), Carder, Kendall L. (Author), Perry, Mary Jane, 1948- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, [2020]
Series:Oxford monographs on geology and geophysics.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
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Summary:Since the publication of Jerlov's classic volume on optical oceanography in 1968, the ability to predict or model the submarine light field, given measurements of the inherent optical properties of the ocean, has improved to the point that model fields are very close to measured fields. In the last three decades, remote sensing capabilities have fostered powerful models that can be inverted to estimate the inherent optical properties closely related to substances important for understanding global biological productivity, environmental quality, and most nearshore geophysical processes. This volume presents an eclectic blend of information on the theories, experiments, and instrumentation that now characterize the ways in which optical oceanography is studied.
Item Description:Previously issued in print: 1994.
Physical Description:1 online resource (302 pages) : illustrations
Audience:Specialized.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780197560235
0197560237