Ocean Optics

Kendall L. Carder , Mary Jane Perry , Rochard W. Spinrad
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Ocean Optics

Kendall L. Carder , Mary Jane Perry , Rochard W. Spinrad
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304 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jun 01, 1995
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 304
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780195068436
  • Dimensions: 6.062992125" W x 0.944881889" L x 9.488188976" H
Rochard W. Spinrad is at Office of Naval Research. Kendall L. Carder is at University of South Florida.
"A good introduction to ocean optics and ocean color research."--Pure and Applied Geophysics"In parallel with the rapid development of remote sensing of the oceans from satellites and aircraft, optical oceanography is becoming, arbuably, the fastest growing branch of marine science. The excellent Ocean Optics focusses on one aspect of this study--the strongly interactive nature of radiative transfer in the water, dissolved material and suspended particulates of the sea. This most welcome publciation is a collection of 13 papers written by some of the best known names in marine optics, but beware--this is not an introductory text; some prior knowledge of marine optics is clearly assumed and the mathematical content of several chapters--such as Kattawar's 'Polarization of light in the ocean', Smith and Marshall's 'Raman scattering and optical properties of pure water', and Gordon's 'Modelling and simulating radiative transfer in the ocean'--is not trivial! ... In all then, a fine collection of papers, and a recommended read ... for the ocean optics community ..."--Ocean Challenge

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