Optical oceanography: recent advances and future directions using global remote sensing and in situ observations

T Dickey, M Lewis, G Chang - Reviews of geophysics, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
The present review describes progress in addressing and solving several fundamental and
applied problems involving optical oceanography. These problems include: primary …

Langmuir supercells: A mechanism for sediment resuspension and transport in shallow seas

A Gargett, J Wells, AE Tejada-Martinez, CE Grosch - Science, 2004 - science.org
Recent measurements at a cabled sea-floor node in 15 meters of water off the coast of New
Jersey suggest that Langmuir supercells, Langmuir circulations that achieve vertical scales …

Remote sensing of Ocean and coastal environment–overview

M Rani, M Masroor, P Kumar - Remote sensing of Ocean and Coastal …, 2021 - Elsevier
Remote sensing is logically termed as an Eye in the Sky that never tells lie. Nowadays,
Remote sensing is a vital technology for exploring ocean and coastal system dynamics. A …

Observations and analyses of upper ocean responses to tropical storms and hurricanes in the vicinity of Bermuda

WJ Black, TD Dickey - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
A circular region within a radius of 400 km of Bermuda has been struck by 188 tropical
storms or hurricanes from 1851 through 2005 and by 20 since 1995. Here we describe new …

Glider observations of sediment resuspension in a Middle Atlantic Bight fall transition storm

S Glenn, C Jones, M Twardowski… - Limnology and …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
In October of 2003 a fleet of autonomous underwater gliders began a time series of transects
across the New Jersey shelf. The gliders are equipped with a conductivity‐temperature …

Sunglint detection for unmanned and automated platforms

SP Garaba, J Schulz, MR Wernand, O Zielinski - Sensors, 2012 - mdpi.com
We present an empirical quality control protocol for above-water radiometric sampling
focussing on identifying sunglint situations. Using hyperspectral radiometers, measurements …

[PDF][PDF] Slocum gliders—A component of operational oceanography

C Jones, E Creed, S Glenn, J Kerfoot… - Proc. 14th Int. Symp …, 2005 - researchgate.net
As defined by sustained data collection and real-time data distribution, Slocum Gliders are
progressing into a component of operational oceanography. The long established …

[HTML][HTML] Automated retrieval of sea surfac e salinity from satellite data and investigation of the spatio-temporal variation of ocean salinity across the West and Central …

OCD Anejionu, ES Ebinne, O Ajibola-James - Int Hydrogr Rev, 2023 - ihr.iho.int
Abstract Sea Surface Salinity (SSS) is an important variable that affects the physical
properties of the oceanic environment. Satellite sensors have been developed to routinely …

Growing a distributed ocean observatory: our view from the COOL room

S Glenn, O Schofield - Oceanography, 2009 - JSTOR
ABSTRACT The Rutgers University (RU) Coastal Ocean Observation Lab (COOL) is an
enduring product of the National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP). The key to its …

Report of east sea crossing by underwater glider

YS Park, SJ Lee, YK Lee, SK Jung… - The Sea: JOURNAL …, 2012 - koreascience.kr
The underwater glider using conception of Lagrangian method, is a new observation
platform to understand the properties of the ocean vertically. In 2011 March, KORDI made a …