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  1. NASA Ocean Color

    Ocean Color is the apparent hue, shade, or tone of water that results from the interactions of sunlight with the microscopic composition of the water column and water itself.

  2. NASA Ocean Color

    The Ocean Biology Processing Group collects and processes data from Earth-viewing satellites. These data are organized in various ways reflecting different spatial, temporal, and parameter groupings.

  3. NASA Ocean Color

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  4. NASA Ocean Color

    Time Series Regional Time Series Tool Provides comparisons over time between averaged level 2 satellite-borne ocean color instrument observations as well as in situ measurements.

  5. SeaWiFS Project - Homepage - NASA

    NOTE: All SeaWiFS images and data presented on this website are for research and educational use only. All commercial use of SeaWiFS data must be coordinated with GeoEye. ... To learn more about …

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  7. NASA Ocean Color

    The determination of the diffuse attenuation coefficient of sea water using the Coastal Zone Color Scanner. In: J.F.R. Gower, Ed., Oceanography from Space, Plenum Press, New York, 239-256, …

  8. NASA Ocean Color

    The Ocean Biology Processing Group (OBPG) produces a standard suite of ocean color products for all compatible sensors at Level-2 and Level-3, plus sea surface temperature (SST) products from …

  9. NASA Ocean Color

    This type of page is the top level of the ocean color level 1 and 2 browser. This is where you specify your search criteria and launch your search for level 1 and 2 scenes. Here are a few sample data …

  10. NASA Ocean Color

    A correction for this residual sensitivity was implemented for the first time in V3 of the ocean color processing. Note that the correction is discipline-specific, and implemented in Level-2 processing, as …