2019
DOI: 10.21046/2070-7401-2019-16-5-255-267
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Radar, thermal and optical contrasts of sea ice in the Sea of Okhotsk during winter

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“…The success of this early start of satellite oceanography meant that new missions could be justified only on the basis of their potential, but proven, cost-effective, concrete contribution to ocean sciences. The consequent painstaking assessment and time-consuming preparation of science-driven follow-up missions, satellites, and sensors resulted in a lack of major new developments in the 1980s (with the notable exception of the American GEOSAT, launched in 1985; the two Japanese Marine Observation Satellites, MOS-1A and MOS-1B, in 1987 and 1990; and the continuing Kosmos/Okean satellite series, the results of which were reviewed in 1978, 1982, and 1987, respectively, by the first, second, and third "All-Union Oceanographers Congress", held in the USSR to discuss the applications of satellite remote sensing in oceanography [13]).…”
Section: Oceans From Space I and Ii Venice 1980 And 1990mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The success of this early start of satellite oceanography meant that new missions could be justified only on the basis of their potential, but proven, cost-effective, concrete contribution to ocean sciences. The consequent painstaking assessment and time-consuming preparation of science-driven follow-up missions, satellites, and sensors resulted in a lack of major new developments in the 1980s (with the notable exception of the American GEOSAT, launched in 1985; the two Japanese Marine Observation Satellites, MOS-1A and MOS-1B, in 1987 and 1990; and the continuing Kosmos/Okean satellite series, the results of which were reviewed in 1978, 1982, and 1987, respectively, by the first, second, and third "All-Union Oceanographers Congress", held in the USSR to discuss the applications of satellite remote sensing in oceanography [13]).…”
Section: Oceans From Space I and Ii Venice 1980 And 1990mentioning
confidence: 99%