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 Satlantic designed the Hyperspectral ocean colour radiometer (HyperOCR) sensor series for applications where performance, size and power are key constraints. Our hyperspectral radiometers can be mounted on real-time profilers, moored on autonomous deepwater buoys, autonomous underwater vehicles as well as on ships and airplanes for above-water optic applications.
The HyperOCR optical sensors feature enhanced performance specifications such as increased sensitivity and resolution, providing significant advantages for key applications such as above-water and profiling radiometry. The HyperOCR sensors are fully digital optical packages, providing 136 channels of optical data from 350 to 800 nm.
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- 350 - 800 nm calibrated range
- Fully characterized cosine response
- Integrated shutter for accurate dark correction
- Networking capability
- Data logging and processing software included
- Fast sampling rate (up to 3 Hz)
- Compatible with the Bioshutter anti-biofouling solution
Read the latest publications using Satlantic Hyperspectral Radiometers.
View data taken with Satlantic Hyperspectral Radiometers on the Boussole website.
Please contact our Sales Department for additional information.
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Jun 11, 2007
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Chang & Dickey 2004
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Chang, G.C.; & T.D. Dickey. 2004. Coastal ocean optical influences on solar transmission and radiant heating rate. Journal of Geophysical Research 109: C01020, DOI: 10.1029/2003JC001821.
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Jun 11, 2007
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Wijesekera et al. 2005
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Wijesekera, H.W.; W.S. Pegau; & T.J. Boyd. 2005. Effects of surface waves on the irradiance distribution in the upper ocean. Optics Express 13(23): 9257-64.
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