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Before the satellite altimetry era, tide gauges are the unique source of information to monitor global sea level rise due to anthropogenic climate change. As sea level changes display regional variability, its global mean can be estimated by averaging trends from good quality tide gauge. This leads to sea level rise rates of 1.65 +/− 0.2 mm/yr during the 20th century. However, this value and the related...
The paper briefly presents the technical and operational details of a series of new sensors and related instrumentation developed by the author and implemented throughout the country to meet the challenging needs of oceanographic investigations taken up by different institutions. Development of sensors with location specific technical features is the basic requirement of successful oceanographic observations...
Oil spills in the ocean are one of major environmental concerns, especially in the costal waters. Many satellite sensors, including optical sensors and microwave sensors, have been used to detect oil spills which often exhibit different feature in the satellite images compared with the surrounding waters. In this study, we used texture feature analysis to detect oil spill using MODIS and SAR images...
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