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Ice charting based on multispectral satellite data in the Baltic Sea
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Zeitschriftentitel: | Annals of Glaciology |
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Golovko, V.A. Leppäranta, M. Kalliosaari, S. Sedunov, YU.S. Volkov, A.M. Golovko, V.A. Leppäranta, M. Kalliosaari, S. Sedunov, YU.S. Volkov, A.M. |
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Golovko, V.A. Leppäranta, M. Kalliosaari, S. Sedunov, YU.S. Volkov, A.M. Annals of Glaciology Ice charting based on multispectral satellite data in the Baltic Sea Earth-Surface Processes |
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spelling | Golovko, V.A. Leppäranta, M. Kalliosaari, S. Sedunov, YU.S. Volkov, A.M. 0260-3055 1727-5644 International Glaciological Society Earth-Surface Processes http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/1994aog19-1-121-125 <jats:p>Results are presented from an experiment concerning operational space-borne ice charting based on the Russian Ocean and Resource satellite systems. The surface truth consisted of routine operational data, helicopter-borne reconnaissance, and some ground measurements. Examples of the satellite imagery are given and identification of ice types is described. Cluster-analysis has been used for automatic image segmentation. The potential of these satellites in operational ice charting is discussed. A 160 m resolution optical scanner and a 2 km resolution radar are found to be very useful complements to the present routine system.</jats:p> Ice charting based on multispectral satellite data in the Baltic Sea Annals of Glaciology |
spellingShingle | Golovko, V.A., Leppäranta, M., Kalliosaari, S., Sedunov, YU.S., Volkov, A.M., Annals of Glaciology, Ice charting based on multispectral satellite data in the Baltic Sea, Earth-Surface Processes |
title | Ice charting based on multispectral satellite data in the Baltic Sea |
title_full | Ice charting based on multispectral satellite data in the Baltic Sea |
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title_full_unstemmed | Ice charting based on multispectral satellite data in the Baltic Sea |
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title_sort | ice charting based on multispectral satellite data in the baltic sea |
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