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Oceanography / Bayesian statistics / Estimation theory / Aquatic ecology / SeaWiFS / Weather prediction / Coastal Zone Color Scanner / Data assimilation / Chlorophyll / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Earth
Date: 2012-05-11 09:03:39
Oceanography
Bayesian statistics
Estimation theory
Aquatic ecology
SeaWiFS
Weather prediction
Coastal Zone Color Scanner
Data assimilation
Chlorophyll
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Earth

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