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01_Thursday_OCT13_Shubha_Sathyendranath_Basics.pdf
Basics of Ocean Colour remote sensing Dr. Shubha Sathyendranath (Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK)
05_Thursday_OCT13_BeamPractical.pdf
Practical exercises with MERIS data using BEAM Dr. Carsten Brockmann Practical exercises with BEAM Dr. Carsten Brockmann
10 years of Envisat data help to illuminate ocean processes
A decade after Envisat beamed its final image to the planet, the pioneering ESA mission is continuing to foster improved understanding of Earth’s systems.
2004 Envisat and ERS Symposium
The 2004 Envisat and ERS Symposium was held in Salzburg - Austria from 6 to 10 September 2004. The 2004 Envisat and ERS Symposium provided a forum for investigators to present results of ongoing research project activities and assess the development of applications and services.
2007 Dragon Symposium - Abstract book
The Dragon Programme concerns the exploitation of BSA and Chinese BO data particularly from the ERS and Envisat satellites for monitoring and mapping applications in 16 thematic application areas in the P.R. China. The abstracts presented herein detail the results achieved since the Lijiang Symposium that was held in July 2006 in P.R. China.
2013 Dragon 3 Brochure
The 2013 Dragon 3 cooperation brochure presents the activities undertaken since the formal start of programme in June 2012.
2nd Advanced Training Course on Ocean Remote Sensing 2009
This advanced training course focused on ocean remote sensing theory and applications.
2nd MERIS - (A)ATSR User Workshop
Proceedings of the MERIS and (A)ATSR Workshop held from 22-26 September 2008 at ESRIN in Frascati, Italy
2nd MERIS/AATSR User Workshop
The workshop addressed the utilisation of MERIS and AATSR data for remote sensing of open oceans, coastal waters, land surfaces and atmospheric processes.
2nd-Conference-on-Academic-and-Industrial-Cooperation-in-Space-Research.pdf
This document describes the proceedings of the second conference on academic and industrial cooperation in space research, held in Graz, Austria, 15-17 November 2000.
3rd Advanced Training Course on Ocean Remote Sensing 2013
The 3rd Advanced Training Course on Ocean Remote Sensing was held from 23 to 27 September 2013 in Cork, at the National Maritime College of Ireland.
6-Observations-conditions-principle-ocean-current.pdf
Observations conditions and principle for ocean current front backscatter modulation Fabrice Collard (CLS, France)
Advanced Ocean Synergy Training Course
This ESA course was devoted to training the next generation of Earth Observation scientists to exploit data from ESA and Third Party Mission instruments for ocean science and application development.
Advanced Scatterometer Processing System for ERS data
ASPS System and Product description presented at the ERS-ENVISAT Symposium Salzburg 2004: The Advanced Scatterometer Processing System for ERS Data: Design, Products, and Performances
Advanced Training Course in Ocean Remote Sensing 2011
Within the framework of the Dragon Programme, a joint collaboration between the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), ESA and NRSCC are providing a series of advanced thematic training courses on remote sensing applications hosted by university and research institutions in P.R. China.
Advanced Training Course on Ocean Remote Sensing 2006
The objective of the course was to provide first-hand information on a broad range of ocean research topics including key principles of SAR, Radar Altimetry, Ocean Colour and Sea Surface Temperature measurements, processing algorithms, data products and their use in oceanographic applications.
Algal blooms in Lake Erie (North America), 2011
View the algal blooms in Lake Erie through satellite imagery captured by the Envisat satellite.
Algal Blooms Phenomenon (Baltic Sea): A Satellite Perspective from 2003 to 2011
View the algal blooms in the Baltic Sea from 2003 to 2011, captured by the Envisat satellite.
AMORGOS
The AMORGOS tool generates accurate geo-location GOS E information (longitude, latitude, altitude) for each MERIS pixel.