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Fields of papers citing papers by Wayne D. Robinson
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Wayne D. Robinson
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Robinson, Wayne D., Bryan A. Franz, Antonio Mannino, & Jae-Hyun Ahn. (2016). Cloud motion in the GOCI/COMS ocean colour data. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 37(20). 4948–4963.6 indexed citations
Hooker, Stanford B., Elaine R. Firestone, Charles R. McClain, et al.. (2013). Seawifs Postlaunch Calibration and Validation Analyses. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).135 indexed citations
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Turpie, Kevin, Gerhard Meister, Robert A. Barnes, et al.. (2011). Assessment of NPP VIIRS ocean color data products: hope and risk. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 8153. 81530M–81530M.2 indexed citations
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Robinson, Wayne D., Frederick S. Patt, Bryan A. Franz, Kevin Turpie, & Charles R. McClain. (2009). A VIIRS ocean data simulator. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 7452. 74520A–74520A.1 indexed citations
Firestone, Elaine R., Charles R. McClain, Christina Hsu, et al.. (2000). Volume 10, SeaWiFS Postlaunch Calibration and Validation Analyses, Part 2.6 indexed citations
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Barnes, Robert A., Robert E. Eplee, Wayne D. Robinson, et al.. (2000). Calibration of SeaWiFS on orbit. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 4135. 281–281.3 indexed citations
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Robinson, Wayne D., et al.. (2000). Changes Made in the Operational SeaWiFS Processing.14 indexed citations
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Vasilkov, A. P., N. A. Krotkov, J. R. Herman, et al.. (1999). Global Mapping of Underwater UV Irradiances and DNA-Weighted Exposures using TOMS and SeaWiFS Data Products. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).6 indexed citations
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Eplee, R. E., Wayne D. Robinson, Brian Schieber, Charles R. McClain, & Michael Darzi. (1998). Vicarious calibration of SeaWiFS. Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research). 3. 2707–2709 vol.5.2 indexed citations
Chesters, Dennis, Louis W. Uccellini, & Wayne D. Robinson. (1982). Low-level water vapor fields from the VISSR atmospheric sounder (VAS) split window channels at 11 and 12 microns. NASA STI Repository (National Aeronautics and Space Administration).2 indexed citations
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