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This book presents the state-of-the-art of optical remote sensing
applied for the generation of marine climate-quality data products,
with contributions by international experts in the field. The
chapters are logically grouped into six thematic parts, each
introduced by a brief overview. The different parts include: i.
requirements for the generation of climate data records from
satellite ocean measurements and additionally basic radiometry
principles addressing terminology, standards, measurement equation
and uncertainties; ii. satellite visible and thermal infrared
radiometry embracing instrument design, characterization and, pre-
and post-launch calibration; iii. in situ visible and thermal
infrared radiometry including overviews on basic principles,
technology and measurements methods required to support satellite
missions devoted to climate change investigations; iv. simulations
as fundamental tools to support interpretation and analysis of both
in situ and satellite radiometric measurements; v. strategies for
in situ radiometry to satisfy mission requirements for the
generation of climate data records; and finally, vi. methods for
the assessment of satellite data products. Fundamentals of
measurement theory are taken through to implementation of practical
ground based radiometers and their application to validate
satellite data used to generate climate data records. This book
presents practical solutions for those involved or contemplating
the validation of optical climate measurements from satellite
instruments.
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