Year: 1976 Language: English Author: Jerlov N.G. Genre: Textbook Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING CO Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 232 Description: As in all branches of oceanography progress in ocean optics is being made at a rapid rate. New techniques have made possible improved accuracy in the observations, and extension of measurements t o greater depths in the sea. Today optical methods including remote sensing are utilized more frequently and to greater advantage for characterizing water masses, tracing pollutants, studying primary production, etc. This second completely revised edition of the monograph is intended to incorporate recent advances in the field while retaining the character and the basic format of a text book. As in the first edition no attempt has been made to deal specifically with imaging systems of different kinds. The author hopes that the book will be useful as a reference book, and that it can answer questions which confront the student or the specialist. I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Murray Brown, Mrs. E. Hallden, Drs. N. Hdjerslev, G. Kullenberg, to Mr. B. Lundgren, K. Nygkd, and Mrs. R. Pelt at the Institute of Physical Oceanography, Copenhagen, for their most generous cooperation.
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Marine Optics
Language: English
Author: Jerlov N.G.
Genre: Textbook
Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING CO
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 232
Description: As in all branches of oceanography progress in ocean optics is being made at a rapid rate. New techniques have made possible improved accuracy in the observations, and extension of measurements t o greater depths in the sea. Today optical methods including remote sensing are utilized more frequently and to greater advantage for characterizing water masses, tracing pollutants, studying primary production, etc. This second completely revised edition of the monograph is intended to incorporate recent advances in the field while retaining the character and the basic format of a text book. As in the first edition no attempt has been made to deal specifically with imaging systems of different kinds. The author hopes that the book will be useful as a reference book, and that it can answer questions which confront the student or the specialist. I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Murray Brown, Mrs. E. Hallden, Drs. N. Hdjerslev, G. Kullenberg, to Mr. B. Lundgren, K. Nygkd, and Mrs. R. Pelt at the Institute of Physical Oceanography, Copenhagen, for their most generous cooperation.
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