Sea truth and environmental characterization studies of mobile bay, Alabama, utilizing ERTS-1, data collection platforms

An evaluation of the scientific performance of two instrumented buoys, functioning as ERTS-1 data collection platforms, was carried out. Surface hydrographic data, taken over a 7 month period, were utilized as sea truth data to support ERTS-1 imagery and as time series data for environmental charact...

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ALABAMA
AUTOMATION
BUOYS
DATA ACQUISITION
ESTUARIES
FINANCING
GEOSCIENCES
NORTH AMERICA
OCEANOGRAPHY
OFFSHORE PLATFORMS
REMOTE SENSING
SOUTHEAST REGION
SURFACE WATERS
USA
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