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A Compilation of Global Bio-Optical in Situ Data for Ocean-Colour Satellite Applications – Version Two

Authors :
Andre Valente
Shubha Sathyendranath
Vanda Brotas
Steve Groom
Michael Grant
Malcolm Taberner
David Antoine
Robert Arnone
William M Balch
Kathryn Barker
Ray Barlow
Simon Bélanger
Jean-François Berthon
Şükrü Beşiktepe
Yngve Borsheim
Astrid Bracher
Vittorio Brando
Elisabetta Canuti
Francisco Chavez
Andrés Cianca
Hervé Claustre
Lesley Clementson
Richard L Crout
Robert Frouin
Carlos García-Soto
Stuart W Gibb
Richard W Gould
Stanford B Hooker
Mati Kahru
Milton Kampel
Holger Klein
Susanne Kratzer
Raphael Kudela
Jesus Ledesma
Hubert Loisel
Patricia Matrai
David McKee
Brian G Mitchell
Tiffany Moisan
Frank Muller-Karger
Leonie ODowd
Michael Ondrusek
Trevor Platt
Alex J Poulton
Michel Repecaud
Thomas Schroeder
Timothy Smyth
Denise Smythe-Wright
Heidi M Sosik
Michael Twardowski
Vincenzo Vellucci
Kenneth Voss
Jeremy Werdell
Marcel Wernand
Simon Wright
Giuseppe Zibordi
Source :
Earth System Science Data. 11(3)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2019.

Abstract

A global compilation of in situ data is useful to evaluate the quality of ocean-colour satellite data records. Here we describe the data compiled for the validation of the ocean-colour products from the ESA Ocean Colour Climate Change Initiative (OC-CCI). The data were acquired from several sources (including, inter alia, MOBY, BOUSSOLE, AERONETOC, SeaBASS, NOMAD, MERMAID, AMT, ICES, HOT, GeP&CO) and span the period from 1997 to 2018. Observations of the following variables were compiled: spectral remote-sensing reflectances, concentrations of chlorophyll-a, spectral inherent optical properties, spectral diffuse attenuation coefficients and total suspended matter. The data were from multi-project archives acquired via open internet services or from individual projects, acquired directly from data providers. Methodologies were implemented for homogenisation, quality control and merging of all data. No changes were made to the original data, other than averaging of observations that were close in time and space, elimination of some points after quality control and conversion to a standard format. The final result is a merged table designed for validation of satellite-derived ocean-colour products and available in text format. Metadata of each in situ measurement (original source, cruise or experiment, principal investigator) were propagated throughout the work and made available in the final table. By making the metadata available, provenance is better documented, and it is also possible to analyse each set of data separately. This paper also describes the changes that were made to the compilation in relation to the previous version (Valente et al., 2016). The compiled data are available at https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.898188.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18663516 and 18663508
Volume :
11
Issue :
3
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Earth System Science Data
Notes :
SCMD-EarthScienceSystem_281945, , OCE 09-26766, , NNX13AE58G, , OPP-9011927, , OPP-9632763, , NNX09AU43G, , NNX11AQ14G, , OPP-0217282, , PEst-OE/MAR/UI0199/2014, , NNX15AC08G
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20190028660
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-11-1037-2019