Remote Sensing of Sea Ice from Earth Satellites

The application of meteorological satellite data for mapping ice fields is discussed. The characteristics of the photographic records of sea ice formations are described. The derivation of the composite minimum brightness chart by computer processing of the mapped satellite vidicon data for several...

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Main Author: Mcclain, E. P.
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Published: 1971
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19730007682
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19730007682 2023-05-15T18:16:18+02:00 Remote Sensing of Sea Ice from Earth Satellites Mcclain, E. P. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available JAN 1, 1971 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19730007682 unknown Document ID: 19730007682 Accession ID: 73N16409 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19730007682 No Copyright CASI GEOPHYSICS NASA, Washington Intern. Workshop on Earth Resources Surv. Systems, Vol. 2; p 580-593 1971 ftnasantrs 2016-06-11T22:58:35Z The application of meteorological satellite data for mapping ice fields is discussed. The characteristics of the photographic records of sea ice formations are described. The derivation of the composite minimum brightness chart by computer processing of the mapped satellite vidicon data for several successive days is explained. The factors which create a quantitative delimiting of the sea ice conditions are explained. Other/Unknown Material Sea ice NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
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topic GEOPHYSICS
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Mcclain, E. P.
Remote Sensing of Sea Ice from Earth Satellites
topic_facet GEOPHYSICS
description The application of meteorological satellite data for mapping ice fields is discussed. The characteristics of the photographic records of sea ice formations are described. The derivation of the composite minimum brightness chart by computer processing of the mapped satellite vidicon data for several successive days is explained. The factors which create a quantitative delimiting of the sea ice conditions are explained.
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author Mcclain, E. P.
author_facet Mcclain, E. P.
author_sort Mcclain, E. P.
title Remote Sensing of Sea Ice from Earth Satellites
title_short Remote Sensing of Sea Ice from Earth Satellites
title_full Remote Sensing of Sea Ice from Earth Satellites
title_fullStr Remote Sensing of Sea Ice from Earth Satellites
title_full_unstemmed Remote Sensing of Sea Ice from Earth Satellites
title_sort remote sensing of sea ice from earth satellites
publishDate 1971
url http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19730007682
op_coverage Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available
genre Sea ice
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op_source CASI
op_relation Document ID: 19730007682
Accession ID: 73N16409
http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19730007682
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