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Study of the Brazil and Falkland currents using their images of Nimbus 5 and oceanographic data in 1972 - 1973The Western Edge of the Sub-tropical Convergence of the South-western Atlantic Ocean, called the Front, which is a thermal discontinuity between the Brazil and Falkland Currents, was studied utilizing the Temperature Humidity Infrared Radiometer (THIR) of Nimbus V in the 10.5 to 12.5 micrometers channel and historical oceanographic data. Some important results obtained are: the oceanographic Front could be detected from Nimbus THIR data; oceanographic charts showed that the transition zone where the Brazil and the Falkland Currents meet was the Front detected from satellite data; ocean current speeds calculated with THIR data were of the same order of magnitude as those calculated oceanographically; fisheries statistics for Pargo Roseo showed that the maximum catches were in September of 1973, in the period when the Front was observed most distinctly and clearly. The results showed the great potentiality of satellite data to study surface thermal structures, surface currents and oceanic fisheries.
Document ID
19780006590
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Tseng, Y. C.
(Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciais Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil)
Inostroza, H. M. V.
(Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciais Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil)
Kumar, R.
(Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciais Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil)
Date Acquired
August 9, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1977
Publication Information
Publication: ERIM Proc. of the 11th Intern. Symp. on Remote Sensing of Environment, Vol. 2
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Accession Number
78N14533
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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