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Black Sea SMOS Sea Surface Salinity Level 4 [Dataset]
2021Dedicated regional Sea Surface Salinity (SSS) product in the Black Sea. Level 4 daily maps. Data acquisition: Satellite ESA SMOS mission (Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity). Time coverage 01 February 2011 - 31 December 2019. Time resolution: daily. Maps frequency generation: Daily.
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Sea-surface salinity: the missing measurement
SPIE Proceedings, 2003Even the youngest child knows that the sea is salty. Yet, routine, global information about the degree of saltiness and the distribution of the salinity is not available. Indeed, the sea surface salinity measurement is a key missing measurement in global change research.
Erich F. Stocker, Chester Koblinsky
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IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, 2015
The performance of sea surface salinity (SSS) obtained from the Aquarius satellite is evaluated. Daily, weekly, and monthly Aquarius SSS data between September 2011 and August 2013 from the tropical Indian Ocean (TIO) are compared with the surface most salinity observations ( 0.6) was observed everywhere, except the coast of Oman, western equatorial ...
Tata V. S. Udaya Bhaskar +1 more
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The performance of sea surface salinity (SSS) obtained from the Aquarius satellite is evaluated. Daily, weekly, and monthly Aquarius SSS data between September 2011 and August 2013 from the tropical Indian Ocean (TIO) are compared with the surface most salinity observations ( 0.6) was observed everywhere, except the coast of Oman, western equatorial ...
Tata V. S. Udaya Bhaskar +1 more
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 2014
A new monthly sea surface salinity (SSS) product calculated from profile data within the World Ocean Database (WOD) is compared and contrasted with Aquarius SSS, both standard and Combined Active-Passive (CAP) products, from September 2011 through September 2013.
James Reagan +3 more
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A new monthly sea surface salinity (SSS) product calculated from profile data within the World Ocean Database (WOD) is compared and contrasted with Aquarius SSS, both standard and Combined Active-Passive (CAP) products, from September 2011 through September 2013.
James Reagan +3 more
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2019 Innovations in Power and Advanced Computing Technologies (i-PACT), 2019
Sea Surface Temperature is the most popular parameter under analysis to sense the variations in Sea. Better sensors clubbed with still better recording instruments, over the period of time, have made analysis easier for the researchers to investigate the dependencies amongst various parameters.
Geetali Saha, Narendra Chauhan
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Sea Surface Temperature is the most popular parameter under analysis to sense the variations in Sea. Better sensors clubbed with still better recording instruments, over the period of time, have made analysis easier for the researchers to investigate the dependencies amongst various parameters.
Geetali Saha, Narendra Chauhan
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Impact of sea surface temperature on satellite retrieval of sea surface salinity
SPIE Proceedings, 2016Currently, global sea surface salinity (SSS) can be retrieved by the satellite microwave radiometer onboard the satellite, such as the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity(SMOS) and the Aqurius. SMOS is an Earth Explorer Opportunity Mission from the European Space Agency(ESA).
Xuchen Jin +6 more
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Observing sea surface salinity in coastal domains using an airborne surface salinity mapper
Oceans '02 MTS/IEEE, 2005Sea Surface Salinity directly affects the status of coastal ecosystems and serves as a tracer for seawater constituents associated with freshwater runoff. As part of an NRL-sponsored study of the dynamics of coastal buoyancy jets (CoJet), which began in July, 2000, the original Scanning Low Frequency Microwave Radiometer (SLFMR) was deployed in various
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Interannual anomalies of SMOS sea surface salinity
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2016Abstract Sea Surface Salinity, SSS, retrieved from measurements of Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity, SMOS, satellite mission using the European Space Agency version 5 processors displays systematic errors, in particular in the vicinity of large land masses and in the open ocean as a function of latitude and season.
Boutin, Jacqueline +3 more
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The JPL Smap Sea Surface Salinity Algorithm
IGARSS 2019 - 2019 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2019The Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) mission was launched January 31st, 2015. It is designed to measure the soil moisture over land using a combined active / passive L-band system. Due to the Aquarius mission, L-band model functions for ocean winds and salinity are already mature and have been directly applied to the SMAP mission.
A. Fore, S. Yueh, W. Tang, A. Hayashi
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Salinity of surface waters in the Aral Sea region
International Journal of Salt Lake Research, 1999An overview of recent changes insalinity in the surface waters of the Aral sea basinis given. Total dissolved salts (salinity) in mostwaters are higher than admissible values fordrinking water, and ionic composition has changed withtime. Salinity of the `Big Sea' of the Aral was 48g L−1 in 1998, but has decreased to below 21g L−1 in the `Small Sea' due
René Létolle, André Chesterikoff
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