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Manifestation of the mesoscale phenomena in surface roughness, altimetry, optical and thermal properties of the upper layer
Kubryakov, A.; Stanichny, S.; Stanichnaya, R.; Djenidi, S. (2012). Manifestation of the mesoscale phenomena in surface roughness, altimetry, optical and thermal properties of the upper layer, in: 44th international Liège colloquium on ocean dynamics "Remote sensing of colour, temperature and salinity – new challenges and opportunities" - May 7-11, 2012. pp. 1
In: (2012). 44th international Liège colloquium on ocean dynamics "Remote sensing of colour, temperature and salinity – new challenges and opportunities" - May 7-11, 2012. GHER, Université de Liège: Liège. 126 pp., more

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  • Kubryakov, A.
  • Stanichny, S.
  • Stanichnaya, R.
  • Djenidi, S., more

Abstract
    Medium and high resolution optical data (MODIS, MERIS, TM, ETM+), altimetry and radar data together with meteorological re-analysis are used for investigation of eddies, upwellings and internal wave manifestation in the Black Sea and Strait of Gibraltar. The next topics are discussed: 1. Sea surface roughness by optical scanners data – upwelling, eddies, pollutions and internal waves manifestation in sun glitter pattern. 2. Coastal upwelling - thermal and optical properties and impact on sea level and surface roughness. 3. Eddies manifestation in variation of the upper layer properties - different remote sensing sensors. 4. Statistic for 1994-2010 years and properties of eddies in the Black Sea, impact of the wind forcing – altimetry and meteorological data analysis.

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