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denoting the relative portions of red, green and blue light in
the spectrum, as well as the "Yellowhess Index"
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for these parameters are measurable without absolute calibra-
tion of the scanner, The Yellowness Index is a sensitive in-
dex of a yellowness of a colour.
In the Elbe Mouth the parameter Born closely correlates
with the content of suspended matter, and so does V.) with
the content of yellow substance of the water in this region.
1)2).
In representing the parameter J sre on a chart of the German
Bight one finds, as characteristic feature, a north-south
orientated streaky pattern of higher and lower values, name-
ly of the content of yellow substance. The Yellowness Index of
scattered light NY ) >as well as further colorimetric
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parameters of the Buc AMT an analogous behaviour.
To interprete this phenomenon it must be taken into consid-
eration that the Elbe water with predominating western winds
turns to the north of Cuxhaven. With calm and pronounced
eastwind situation it happens that the Elbe water makes a
large turn to the west up to Helgoland before turning to the
north. This was the situation at the beginning of our GAUSS
cruise. During the first days of the cruise a strong gale
developed. Due to this, the stream of the Elbe water should
deflect to the north. This, however, does not occur at one
strech, but rather in several pulses, with the tidal rhythm.
This is our working hypothesis.
It is intended to gain thorough insight into the described
phenomenon with the aid of Nimbus-G-CZCS observations and
their colorimetric evaluation. There is hope that this can
be achieved.
It may be expected that a quantitative notion of colour will
in a similar way be of use in remote sensing on the continent,
especially in studying the signatures.