VOL. 12: SeaWiFS Technical Report Series Summary Index: Volumes 1--11.
Citation:
Firestone, E.R., and S.B. Hooker, 1993: SeaWiFS Technical Report Series Summary
Index: Volumes 1--11. NASA Tech. Memo. 104566, Vol. 12, S.B. Hooker and E.R.
Firestone, Eds., NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, 28 pp.
The Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) is the follow-on ocean
color instrument to the Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS), which ceased
operations in 1986, after an eight-year mission. SeaWiFS is expected to be
launched in 1994, on the SeaStar satellite, being built by Orbital
Sciences Corporation (OSC). The SeaWiFS Project at the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Goddard Space Flight Center
(GSFC), has undertaken the responsibility of documenting all aspects of this
mission, which is critical to the ocean color and marine science communities.
This documentation, entitled the SeaWiFS Technical Report Series, is in
the form of NASA Technical Memorandum Number 104566. All reports published are
volumes within the series. This particular volume serves as a reference, or guidebook, to
the previous 11 volumes and consists of 6 sections including: an errata, an
addendum (a summary of the SeaWiFS Working Group Bio-optical Algorithm and
Protocols
Subgroups Workshops), an index to key words and phrases, a list of all references cited,
and lists of acronyms and symbols used. It is the editors' intention to publish a
cumulative index of this type after every five volumes in the series. This will cover the
topics published in all previous editions of the indices, that is, each new index
will include all of the information contained in the preceeding indices.
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