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    Ten year achievements of the BOUSSOLE bio-optics time series project

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    Authors
    Antoine, David
    D'Ortenzio, F.
    Gernez, P.
    Hooker, S.
    Vellucci, V.
    Diamond, E.
    Gentili, B.
    Louis, F.
    Ras, J.
    Date
    2010
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Antoine, D. and D'Ortenzio, F. and Gernez, P. and Hooker, S. and Vellucci, V. and Diamond, E. and Gentili, B. et al. 2010. Ten year achievements of the BOUSSOLE bio-optics time series project, in Barale, V. and Gower, J. and Albertanza, L. (ed), Proceedings of the 4th Oceans from Space Symposium, Apr 26-30 2010. Venice: Oceanographers Net.
    Source Title
    Proceedings Oceans from Space 2010 Symposium
    Source Conference
    4th Oceans from Space 2010 Symposium
    ISBN
    9789279155772
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/35598
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