Science. 1980 Oct 3;210(4465):60-3. doi: 10.1126/science.210.4465.60.
The Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS) on Nimbus-7, launched in October 1978, is the only sensor in orbit that is specifically designed to study living marine resources. The initial imagery confirms that CZCS data can be processed to a level that reveals subtle variations in the concentration of phytoplankton pigments. This development has potential applications for the study of large-scale patchiness in phytoplankton distributions, the evolution of spring blooms, water mass boundaries, and mesoscale circulation patterns.
海洋水色扫描仪(CZCS)是 1978 年 10 月发射的“雨云 7 号”卫星上唯一专门用于研究海洋生物资源的传感器。初步的图像资料证实,CZCS 数据经过处理后可显示出浮游植物色素浓度的细微变化。这一发展可能有助于研究浮游植物分布的大范围斑块现象、春季水华的演变、水团边界和中尺度环流模式。