May 1, 2024
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Satellite Oceanography is the study of the Earth's oceans from space. It is a relatively new field, with the first satellite oceanography mission being launched in 1978. Since then, satellite oceanography has become an essential tool for oceanographers, as it provides a unique perspective on the oceans that is not possible to obtain from ground-based measurements.
Applications of Satellite Oceanography
Satellite oceanography has a wide range of applications, including:
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Reading list
We've selected four books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Satellite Oceanography.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the use of satellite remote sensing for the study of natural and man-made processes. It includes a chapter on satellite oceanography, which covers the use of satellites to measure sea surface temperature, sea surface height, and ocean color.
Provides a comprehensive overview of ocean circulation and climate. It includes a chapter on satellite oceanography, which covers the use of satellites to measure ocean circulation and climate change.
Provides a comprehensive overview of oceanography and marine biology. It includes a chapter on satellite oceanography, which covers the use of satellites to measure ocean circulation, sea surface temperature, and ocean color.
Provides a comprehensive overview of oceanography. It includes a chapter on satellite oceanography, which covers the use of satellites to measure ocean circulation, sea surface temperature, and ocean color.
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