The Oceanic Optics Book
Author: Curtis D. Mobley
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Description: The Oceanic Optics Book by Curtis D. Mobley is a comprehensive resource on optical oceanography and ocean color remote sensing. It covers radiometric variables, inherent optical properties, and the mathematical relations connecting them.
Pages: 924
Megabytes: 17.97 MB
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