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The Moderate-Resolution Wide-Wavelength Imager (MWI), onboard the Tiangong-2 (TG-2) Space Lab, is an experimental satellite sensor designed for the next-generation Chinese ocean color satellites.
Qu Zhou +4 more
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Korea-US joint field campaign for ocean color research (KORUS-OC) was conducted around Korean seas May 20th through June 6th, 2016 concurrent with NASA.
김상완 +4 more
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Ocean color products from the Korean Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI)
The first geostationary ocean color satellite sensor, Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI), which is onboard South Korean Communication, Ocean, and Meteorological Satellite (COMS), was successfully launched in June of 2010. GOCI has a local area coverage of the western Pacific region centered at around 36°N and 130°E and covers ~2500 × 2500 km(2 ...
Menghua, Wang +6 more
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Development plan and current status of GOCI-II Ground Segment System (G2GS)
The development of dedicated ground segment for the second geostationary ocean color imager (GOCI-II) is being promoted in 2015. GOCI-II ground segment system (G2GS) plans to build in new campus of KIOST in Busan until satellite launched in march 2019 ...
박영제, 허재무, 양현, 한희정
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Preliminary validation of GOCI Level-2 products for 2010-2011
This report describes a year and half activities for validation of GOCI Level-2 products since launch July 2010. The GOCI Level-2 products are normalized water-leaving radiance (or remote-sensing reflectance), chlorophyll a, suspended matter, colored ...
민승환 +6 more
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High Temporal Resolution Monitoring of Suspended Matter Changes from GOCI Measurements in Lake Taihu
The Tiaoxi River is the main source of water for Lake Taihu and can result in plumes in the lake after heavy precipitation events. These plumes have played a crucial role in the water quality changes within the lake.
Yifan Xu +7 more
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Introduction to the Construction Method of Self-Assembly Storage Unit for Storing GOCI Data
The Korea Ocean Satellite Center (KOSC) receives ocean color data obtained by the Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI) and it has a role to process them. Since 2010, KOSC has been stored 117 gigabytes of GOCI data a day thus it retains all of GOCI and
최우창, 양현, 허재무, 김나은
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Use of GOCI-II images for detection of harmful algal blooms in the East China Sea
The East China Sea (ECS) has experienced severe harmful algal blooms (HABs) that have deleterious ecological effects on marine organisms. Recent studies indicated that deploying of a second geostationary ocean color imager (GOCI-II) can significantly ...
Yutao Jing +6 more
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A massive bloom of the green macroalgae Ulva prolifera firstly reported in June 2008 around Olympic city, Qingdao, China and spread out the Yellow Sea, East China Sea as well as Japan coast. U.
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Application of the GOCI to estimates of ocean surface currents and fronts
The Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI) can be utilized to observe subtle changes in oceanic environments because it receives ocean color data around the Northeast Asia every hour, eight times a day.
박영제, 양현, 한희정, 최종국
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