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- Co-Variability of Global SeaWiFS-Chlorophyll and AVHRR-SST Maureen A. Kennelly and James A. Yoder, Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island
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- Influence of dust and sulfate aerosols on ocean color spectra and chlorophyll a concentrations derived from SeaWiFS
- Introduction Observations of ocean color from space have been
- Paper published in December 2000. * Corresponding author. Tel.: 1-831-775-1978, fax: 1-831-775-1652.
- Acknowledgments We would like to thank J. O'Reilly for his imagery
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- Continental Shelf Research 21 (2001) 11911218 Variability in coastal zone color scanner (CZCS) Chlorophyll
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- Colleen B. Mouw University of Rhode Island
- Seasonal and ENSO Variability in Global Ocean Satellite Chlorophyll Maureen A. Kennelly and James A. Yoder, Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island
- Seasonal and ENSO variability in global ocean phytoplankton chlorophyll derived from 4 years of SeaWiFS measurements
- I. Introduction Size distribution is a major biological factor that governs the functioning of pelagic