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DescriptionSeawifs global biosphere.jpg
English: SeaWiFS Global bBiosphere September 1997 - August 1998; This composite image gives an indication of the magnitude and distribution of global primary production, of both oceanic (mg/m3chlorophyll a) and terrestrial (normalized difference land vegetation index), see
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NVDI).
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SeaWiFS) Project and more than 5 years old.
Satellite data captured by the SeaWIFS sensor are released into the public domain 5 years after capture. Data less than five years old can be re-used only for educational or scientific purposes; any commercial use of such images must be coordinated with
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Global Biosphere September 1997 - August 1998: oceanic and terrestrial photosynthesis
SeaWiFS Global Biosphere September 1997 - August 1998 This composite image gives an indication of the magnitude and distribution of global primary production, both oceanic (mg/m<sup>3</sup> chlorophyll a) and terrestrial (normalized difference land veget