The use of satellite data for the monitoring of the upper pelagial in the Baltic Sea

Satellite data of the infrared sea surface temperature scanner (AVHRR) and the multispectral Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS) have been evaluated for their capability to determine heterogeneity and variability in the Baltic, in order to improve the evidence of periodically taken samples on monitori...

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