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Atlas of Satellite Observations Related to Global Change

Atlas of Satellite Observations Related to Global Change

Atlas of Satellite Observations Related to Global Change

Robert J. Gurney, University of Reading
James L. Foster, NASA-Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville
Claire L. Parkinson, NASA-Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville
December 1993
Unavailable - out of print March 2007
Hardback
9780521434676
Out of Print
Hardback

    This timely volume provides an illustration of the variety of satellite-derived global data sets now available, their uses, advantages and limitations, and the range of variation that has already been observed with these data.

    • Extensively illustrated by satellite images in full colour
    • 1992 is International Space Year
    • Book supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Reviews & endorsements

    "...a well illustrated selection of articles on many of the applications, present or potential, of satellite data in studies of global change...the articles are well-written...as an introductory text in environmental remote sensing it represents considerable value for money." Times Education Supplement

    "...those interested in paleoclimatology will benefit from a perusal of this book..." Quaternary Research

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    Product details

    December 1993
    Hardback
    9780521434676
    484 pages
    284 × 227 × 35 mm
    1.998kg
    25 b/w illus. 150 colour illus. 25 tables
    Unavailable - out of print March 2007

    Table of Contents

    • Foreword
    • Introduction
    • Part I. Upper Atmosphere:
    • 1. Solar irradiance
    • 2. Radiation budget at the top of the atmosphere
    • 3. Stratospheric chemistry, temperature and dynamics
    • 4. Stratospheric ozone depletion
    • 5. Stratospheric aerosols
    • 6. Aurora
    • Part II. Troposphere:
    • 7. Water vapor and temperature
    • 8. Winds over the ocean
    • 9. Clouds
    • 10. Precipitation
    • 11. Tropospheric chemistry
    • 12. Lightning
    • Part III. Oceans:
    • 13. Ocean surface topography and circulation
    • 14. Sea surface temperature
    • 15. Ocean biological productivity
    • 16. Evaporation from the ocean
    • Part IV. Ocean/Atmosphere Coupling:
    • 17. El Nino oscillation: a view from space
    • Part V. Land:
    • 18. Opography
    • 19. Global vegetation and deforestation
    • 20. Desertification
    • 21. Coastal change
    • 22. Volcanoes
    • Part VI. Cryosphere:
    • 23. Snow cover
    • 24. Global sea ice coverage
    • 25. Ice sheets
    • 26. Glaciers
    • Part VII. Human-Induced Changes:
    • 27. Indications and effects of human activities
    • Conclusions and prospects.
      Editors
    • Robert J. Gurney , University of Reading
    • James L. Foster , NASA-Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville
    • Claire L. Parkinson , NASA-Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville