Remote Sensing of the European Seas

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Vittorio Barale, Martin Gade
Springer Science & Business Media, 15 mar 2008 - 514 páginas
Princess Enheduanna, daughter of king Sargon of Akkad, lived around 2300 BC. She was a high priestess of the moon god Nanna in the ancient city of Ur. And an accomplished poet too. In fact, she is the author of a number of Sumerian hymns, and is generally considered to be the earliest author known by name. When she came to honor Inanna – the goddess of sexual love, fertility, and warfare, daughter of Nanna and often associated with the planet Venus (the one that the Akkadians called Ishtar) – above all the other gods of the Sumerian pantheon, she mentioned for the very first time, in her Hymn number 8, nothing less than the “Seven Seas”. . . Septem Maria, would call them the Romans centuries later, after inher- ing the concept from the Greeks (for whom seven probably just meant several), but perhaps applying it to the wrong place – i. e. the extensive system of coastal lagoons, which at the time dotted the northern Adriatic Sea – at least in the description of Pliny the Elder, Roman fleet commander and scholarly author of Historia Naturalis. Indeed, which seven seas are int- ded depends on the context. According to the historians, there are at least nine bodies of water in the medieval European and Arabic literature that can - pire to qualify as one of the famous seven.
 

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Ocean Colour Remote Sensing of the Optically Complex
35
Case Studies of Optical Remote Sensing in the Barents Sea
53
Black Sea and Caspian Sea 53 O V Kopelevich V I Burenkov and S V Sheberstov
67
Optical Remote Sensing of Intertidal Flats
117
Visible and Infrared Remote Sensing of the White
129
Remote Sensing of Coastal Upwelling in the NorthEastern
141
Current Tracking in the Mediterranean Sea Using Thermal
165
The Next Generation of MultiSensor Merged Sea Surface
177
Introduction and Application to AirSea
283
Can we Reconstruct the 20thCentury Sea Level Variability in
307
High Resolution Wind Field Retrieval from Synthetic Aperture
331
Approaches
359
SAR Observation of Rip Currents off the Portuguese Coast 399 J C B da Silva
411
Wave and Current Observations in European Waters
423
Applications
447
Coastal Waters
463

Microwave Radiometry and Radiometers for Ocean Applications 207
206
for Sea Surface Salinity Measurement from Space
223
Sea Ice Parameters from Microwave Radiometry
239
P Hoogeboom and L Lidicky
252
Scatterometer Applications in the European Seas
269
Sea Ice Monitoring in the European Arctic Seas Using
487
Acronyms
499
Subject Index
505
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