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Arctic Ocean freshwater changes over the past 100 years and their causes. Journal of Climate 21, (2008). Download: 2007jcli1748%2E1.pdf (2.53 MB)
Toward an estimation of the relationship between cyclonic structures and damages at the ground in Europe. Natural Hazards and Earth System Science 9, 823 - 829 (2009).
A study on cut-off low vertical structure and precipitation in the Mediterranean region. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics 96, 121 - 140 (2007).
Towards an Optimal Inversion Method for SAR wind retrieval. Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans 107, 1-1-1-13 (2002).
Predictive skill in the Nordic Seas – Based on analysis of decadal hindcasts from the Norwegian Climate Prediction Model. NERSC Technical Report 19 (2022). Download: norcpm_nersc-tech-rep_23mar2022.pdf (5.65 MB)
Ice movements in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Published in Energy fluxes over Polar Surface, in proceedings from the symposium in Moscow, August 1971, World Meteorological Office, Technical Note 129 (1973).
Optimization of coastal zone airborne monitoring through thermohydrodynamic modelling and interpolation techniques. Proceedings for the 27th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment Information for Sustainabilty Tromsø, Norway, organized by International Symposia on Remote Sensing of Environment (ISRSE) and the Norwegian Space Centre (1998).
A synergistic assessment of carbon fluxes into and through the Kara Sea. Abstracts of SCAR/IASC IPY Open Conference, St. Petersburg, Russia, 8-11 July 2008, p. 235 (2008).
Assessment of Bottom Albedo Impact on the Accuracy of Retrieval of Water Quality Parameters in the Coastal Zone. Earth Observation and Remote Sensing 16, 527-540 (2001).
The Phenomenon Of Emiliania Huxleyi In Aspects Of Global Climate And The Ecology Of The World Ocean. Geography, Environment, Sustainability 14, (2021).
Observation of Multi-Year Spatial Dynamics of Biogeochemical Variables in the Bay of Biscay from Space. ESA Living Planet Symposium (2010).at <http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Living_Planet_Symposium_2010/index.html> Abstract
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Numerical simulations of transspectral interactions(TI) of light with aquatic medium. II. Impact of TI on the water quality retrieval accuracy. Earth Observation and Remote Sensing 6, 1-18 (2000).
A Pilot Satellite-Based Investigation of the Impact of a Deep Polar Cyclone Propagation on the Phytoplankton Chlorophyll Spatial and Temporal Dynamics in the Arctic Ocean. Typhoon Impact and Crisis Management (2014).doi:10.1007/978-3-642-40695-9_11
Seasonal dynamics of the phenomenon of massive Emiliania huxleyi blooms across the Bay of Biscay as revealed from space. Proceedings of the 33rd International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment (ISRSE) (2009).
Numerical modelling of water colour formation in coastal waters. Earth Observation and Remote Sensing, Russian Academy of Science 24-37 (2002).
Remote sensing of natural water quality parameters. Retrieval algorithm development and optimisation methods. In proceeding SPIE International Conference on Ocean Optics XII, 13-15 June 1994, Bergen, Norway (1994).
Satellite evidence of ecosystem changes in the White Sea: A semi-enclosed arctic marginal shelf sea. Geophys. Res. Lett. 34, (2007).
An advanced algorithm for operational retrieval of water quality parameters from satellite data in the visible. International Journal of Remote Sensing 26, 2669-2687 (2005). Download: 01431160500044697.pdf (568.15 KB)
The Phenomenon of Emiliania Huxleyi in Aspects of Global Climate and the Ecology of the world ocean. Geography, Environment, Sustainability 14, (2021).
Numerical modelling of transspectral processes in natural waters: implications for remote sensing. International Journal of Remote Sensing 23, 1581-1607 (2002). Download: 014311601170735.pdf (541.15 KB)
Numerical simulations of transspectral interactions (TI) of light with aquatic medium. I. Impact of TI on the spectral distribution of upwelling radiance. Earth Observation and Remote Sensing 5, 3-15 (2000).
MODIS evidences the river run-off impact on the Kara Sea trophy. International Journal of Remote Sensing 26, 3641-3648 (2005). Download: 01431160412331330266.pdf (1013.79 KB)