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Ocean research in India: Perspective from space

机译:印度的海洋研究:太空视角

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India, with a long coastline spanning over 7500 km and positioned in the central part of the Indian ocean, is one of the important regions for many developments. Oceans play an important part in the social and economic life of people in the region and hence there is growing interest to study about them. Much about the oceans still remains to be understood, largely due to lack of detailed and accurate observations, Satellite platforms have recently been demonstrating reliable and long-term observations. Data from such observations can be used together with point-based in situ data for sustainable exploration and exploitation of ocean resources and for improving the accuracy of forecast of weather conditions, ocean state and longer-term climatic changes. Significant progress has been achieved in India during the past few years in demonstrating the utility of satellite-based remote sensing data for oceanographic research and applications. As part of these efforts, techniques have been developed to retrieve and measure various ocean parameters and processes such as ocean surface waves, wind, sea surface temperature, chlorophyll pigments, oceanic eddies, heat budget, mixed layer depth and latent heat studies. In order to meet the specific and increasing data demands in ocean research, concerted efforts are being made for developing and launching state-of-the-art satellites for ocean applications. The first in the series of the ocean satellites, IRS-P4 (Oceansat-1), was launched successfully on 26 May 1999 using the indigenous Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) from Sriharikota, A well-knit plan has been initiated for the proper utilization of data from Oceansat-1 mission. This paper highlights ocean research in India as well as ocean observation missions which aim to provide operational ocean information services in the country. [References: 19]
机译:印度的漫长海岸线跨越7500公里,位于印度洋中部,是许多发展的重要地区之一。海洋在该地区人们的社会和经济生活中发挥着重要作用,因此人们对研究海洋的兴趣日益浓厚。关于海洋的许多事情仍然有待理解,这主要是由于缺乏详细和准确的观测结果,卫星平台最近已经证明了可靠和长期的观测结果。这些观测数据可以与基于点的原位数据一起使用,以可持续地勘探和开发海洋资源,并提高天气状况,海洋状况和长期气候变化的预报准确性。在过去的几年中,印度在证明基于卫星的遥感数据在海洋学研究和应用中的实用性方面取得了重大进展。作为这些努力的一部分,已开发出用于检索和测量各种海洋参数和过程的技术,例如海洋表面波,风,海洋表面温度,叶绿素色素,海洋涡流,热量收支,混合层深度和潜热研究。为了满足海洋研究中特定的和不断增长的数据需求,人们正在为开发和发射用于海洋应用的最先进卫星做出共同努力。 IRS-P4(Oceansat-1)这一系列海洋卫星中的第一颗,是1999年5月26日使用来自Sriharikota的本地极地卫星运载火箭(PSLV)成功发射的。利用来自Oceansat-1任务的数据。本文重点介绍了印度的海洋研究以及旨在向印度提供业务海洋信息服务的海洋观测团。 [参考:19]

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