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Gis analysis of remotely sensed and field observation oceanographic data

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Ocean Environment Research Division established a geographic information system (GIS) for integrating multidisciplinary oceanographic data collected throughout the eastern North Pacific Ocean. Data collected by remote-sensing techniques incl...

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Published in:Marine geodesy 1997-01, Vol.20 (2-3), p.153-161
Main Authors: Bobbitt, Andra M., Dziak, Robert P., Stafford, Kathleen M., Fox, Christopher G.
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