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    • A simple method to minimize orientation effects in a profiling radiometer 

      Suresh, T.; Talaulikar, M.; Desa, E.; Matondkar, S.G.P.; SrinivasaKumar, T.; Lotlikar, A. (Taylor & Francis, 2012)
      Marine optical parameters required for ocean color satellite applications must be measured with high accuracy and errors within the permissible limits. These stringent requirements demand careful measurements of optical ...
    • Sources of errors in the measurements of underwater profiling radiometer 

      Silveira, N.; Suresh, T.; Talaulikar, M.; Desa, E.; Matondkar, S.G.P.; Lotlikar, A. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 2014)
      There are various sources of errors from the measurements of optical parameters using a radiometer, which can be classified as mode of deployment, instrument and environment. The errors from the deployment are primarily ...
    • UV radiation and primary production in the Antarctic waters 

      LokaBharathi, P.A.; Krishnakumari, L.; Bhattathiri, P.M.A.; Chandramohan, D. (Department of Ocean Development, New Delhi, 1997)
      A profiling underwater radiometer was used for the first time in the waters around Indian Antarctic Station (70 degrees 46 minutes S and 11 degrees 44 minutes E) in the summer of 1994. The profiles include natural fluorescence ...