Simultaneous Remote Sensing of Chlorophyll, Sea Ice and Sea Surface Temperature in the Antarctic Waters with Special Reference to the Primary Production from Ice Algae
Session A1. 1-C2.7, Climate change processes in the stratosphere and at the tropopause ; 2002 ; Houston, TX
2004-01-01
5 pages
Held at the 2nd World space congress and 34th COSPAR scientific assembly. Also contains papers from the session A0.1, Properties of the earth-atmosphere-ocean system as inferred from the new generation of earth science satellites and the session A2.1, Biological and physical oceanographic processes from satellite data
Conference paper
English
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