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Spectroradiometer --- Spectral sensitivity --- Calibration. --- Measurement.
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Spectral irradiance. --- Spectroradiometer --- Ultraviolet radiation. --- Testing.
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Spectroradiometer --- Radiometers --- Radiation --- Calibration. --- Standards. --- Measurement.
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Spectroradiometer --- Radiometers --- Radiation --- Calibration. --- Standards. --- Measurement.
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Photovoltaic power systems --- Pyranometer --- Spectroradiometer --- Evaluation. --- Research
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Spectroradiometer --- Spectral irradiance --- Solar radiation --- Interagency coordination --- Calibration --- Measurement --- Research
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Crop yields --- MODIS (Spectroradiometer) --- Agricultural estimating and reporting --- Agriculture --- Estimates --- Statistical methods --- Remote sensing --- United States. --- Cultures --- MODIS (Spectroradiomètre) --- Rendement --- Devis estimatifs --- Méthodes statistiques --- Prévision et estimation --- United States
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Global environmental change remains a constant theme that resonates worldwide. The dynamics of the Earth system fosters complex spatio-temporal variations that highlight the significance of, and the need to monitor the Earth as a unified whole. Accurate, timely, and reliable data are a precursor to analyze and study several aspects of the integrated Earth system. Remote sensing observations have catalyzed several aspects of Earth system science by providing panoptic views and time-series measurements of the study environment in ways nearly impossible to replicate by traditional ground-based methods. NASA’s Earth Observing System’s (EOS) primary goal is to study and understand all interacting components of the Earth as a dynamic system. Land Remote Sensing and Global Environmental Change is an edited compendium that specifically focuses on the terrestrial components of change based on the scientific knowledge derived from data produced by two EOS instruments, ASTER and MODIS, which are part of the Terra and Aqua satellite missions. As global environmental change in the Anthropocene age becomes more ubiquitous, the papers presented in this volume demonstrate the value of EOS for studying the Earth’s surface. This volume helps articulate the EOS mission as a rich synergistic confluence of science, engineering, and technology, which helps us decipher how our terrestrial systems both contribute and respond to global environmental change. Audience: The primary audience for this book includes Earth and environmental science researchers and professionals, including those who use land remote sensing data. .
Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (Program). --- Artificial satellites in remote sensing. --- Earth Observing System (Program). --- Earth resources technology satellites. --- Earth sciences -- Remote sensing. --- MODIS (Spectroradiometer). --- Earth resources technology satellites --- Artificial satellites in remote sensing --- Climatic changes --- MODIS (Spectroradiometer) --- Earth sciences --- Geology --- Astronomy & Astrophysics --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Astrophysics --- Geology - General --- Observations --- Remote sensing --- Earth resources satellites --- ERTS --- Physics. --- Climate change. --- Remote sensing. --- Physical geography. --- Space sciences. --- Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences. --- Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry. --- Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts. --- Physical Geography. --- Scientific satellites --- Astrophysics. --- Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Exploration and Astronautics). --- Geography --- Astronomical physics --- Astronomy --- Cosmic physics --- Physics --- Changes, Climatic --- Changes in climate --- Climate change --- Climate change science --- Climate changes --- Climate variations --- Climatic change --- Climatic fluctuations --- Climatic variations --- Global climate changes --- Global climatic changes --- Climatology --- Climate change mitigation --- Teleconnections (Climatology) --- Remote-sensing imagery --- Remote sensing systems --- Remote terrain sensing --- Sensing, Remote --- Terrain sensing, Remote --- Aerial photogrammetry --- Aerospace telemetry --- Detectors --- Space optics --- Science and space --- Space research --- Cosmology --- Science --- Environmental aspects --- Earth Observing System (Program) --- EOS (Program) --- Mission to Planet Earth (Program). --- Global environmental change --- Climatic changes - Observations --- Earth sciences - Remote sensing --- Satellites de télédétection des ressources terrestres --- Satellites artificiels en télédétection --- Sciences de la terre --- Climat --- Detection --- Télédétection --- Changements --- Détection
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"Optics--a field of physics focusing on the study of light--is also central to many areas of biology, including vision, ecology, botany, animal behavior, neurobiology, and molecular biology. The Optics of Life introduces the fundamentals of optics to biologists and non-physicists, giving them the tools they need to successfully incorporate optical measurements and principles into their research. S©œnke Johnsen starts with the basics, describing the properties of light and the units and geometry of measurement. He then explores how light is created and propagates and how it interacts with matter, covering topics such as absorption, scattering, fluorescence, and polarization. Johnsen also provides a tutorial on how to measure light as well as an informative discussion of quantum mechanics. The Optics of Life features a host of examples drawn from nature and everyday life, and several appendixes that offer further practical guidance for researchers. This concise book uses a minimum of equations and jargon, explaining the basic physics of light in a succinct and lively manner. It is the essential primer for working biologists and for anyone seeking an accessible introduction to optics"--
Photobiology. --- Physiological optics. --- Polarization (Light) --- Rotation of the plane of polarization --- Optics, Physiological --- Optical Phenomena. --- Light. --- Electromagnetic waves --- Optics --- Wave-motion, Theory of --- Optical rotation --- Stereochemistry --- Vision --- Biology --- Light --- Photochemistry --- Polarization --- Visible Radiation --- Light, Visible --- Photoradiation --- Radiation, Visible --- Photoradiations --- Radiations, Visible --- Visible Light --- Visible Radiations --- Photobiology --- Optical Phenomenon --- Optical Process --- Optical Concepts --- Optical Processes --- Concept, Optical --- Concepts, Optical --- Optical Concept --- Phenomena, Optical --- Phenomenon, Optical --- Process, Optical --- Processes, Optical --- Optics. Quantum optics --- Ophthalmology --- Physiological optics --- Light sources --- Spectrum analysis --- absorption. --- animal vision. --- bioluminescence. --- coherent scattering. --- color. --- elastic scattering. --- electric field. --- electrons. --- fluorescence. --- geometry. --- human vision. --- inelastic scattering. --- integrated measurements. --- irradiance. --- light emission. --- light measurement. --- light. --- luminescence. --- lux. --- magnetic field. --- matter. --- mechanoluminescence. --- optical energy. --- optical measurements. --- optics. --- particles. --- phosphorescence. --- photon energy. --- photons. --- photosynthetically active radiation. --- polarization. --- polarized light. --- quantum entanglement. --- quantum mechanics. --- radiance. --- reflection. --- refraction. --- scattering. --- single scattering. --- sonoluminescence. --- spectra. --- spectral measurements. --- spectrometers. --- spectroradiometer. --- sun. --- thermal radiation. --- two-slit interference. --- uncertainty principle. --- units. --- wave interference. --- wave-particle duality. --- wavelength. --- waves.
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