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 The OCR-500 Series Radiometers are fully digital optical sensors that combine precision optics and high performance microelectronics. The radiometers may be operated as a stand-alone device or in a networked environment as part of a larger system. These units are available in four or seven channel discrete wavelengths. Choose channels from our standard stocked wavelengths.
Features:
- Irradiance and Radiance sensors for in-water and in-air applications
- Standard wavelengths from 400 - 865 nm
- Fully characterized cosine response
- Custom low fluorescence filters
- Networking capability
- Data logging and processing software included
- Fast sampling rate (7 - 24 Hz optional)
- Compatible with the Bioshutter anti-biofouling solution
Read the latest publications using Satlantic Multispectral Radiometers.
View data taken with Satlantic Mulitspectral Radiometers on the Boussole website.
Please contact our Sales Department for additional information.
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Jun 11, 2007
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Kowalczuk et al. 2006
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Kowalczuk, P.; M.J. Durako; W.J. Cooper; D. Wells; & J.J. Souza. 2006. Comparison of radiometric quantities measured in water, above water and derived from seaWiFS imagery in the South Atlantic Bight, North Carolina, USA. Continental Shelf Research 26: 2433-53
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Jun 11, 2007
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Bergmann et al. 2004
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Bergmann, T.; G. Fahnenstiel; S. Lohrenz; D. Millie; & O. Schofield. 2004. Impacts of recurrent resuspension event and variable phytoplankton community composition on remote sensing reflectance. Journal of Geophysical Research 109: C10S15, DOI: 10.1029/2002JC001575.
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Jun 11, 2007
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Berthon & Zibordi 2004
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Berthon, J.; & G. Zibordi. 2004. Bio-optical relationships for the northern Adriatic Sea. International Journal of Remote Sensing 25: 1527-32
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Tzortziou et al. 2006
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Tzortziou M., J. Herman, C. Gallegos, P.Neale, A. Subramaniam, L. Harding, & Z. Ahmad, 2006. Bio-optics of the Chesapeake Bay from measurements and radiative transfer closure. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, 68(2), pp. 348-362
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