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Modeling of the atmospheric effects and its application to the remote sensing of ocean color
Applied Optics, 1983The effect of atmospheric scattering on ocean color measurements from space is considered. It is shown that modeling of the atmospheric effects can be improved by taking into account not only the direct but also the diffuse component of atmospheric transmittance and by a more precise formulation of the interaction between molecular and aerosol ...
D Tanre
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2012
The oceans cover over 70% of the earth’s surface and the life inhabiting the oceans play an important role in shaping the earth’s climate. Phytoplankton, the microscopic organisms in the surface ocean, are responsible for half of the photosynthesis on the planet.
Heidi M. Dierssen, Kaylan Randolph
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The oceans cover over 70% of the earth’s surface and the life inhabiting the oceans play an important role in shaping the earth’s climate. Phytoplankton, the microscopic organisms in the surface ocean, are responsible for half of the photosynthesis on the planet.
Heidi M. Dierssen, Kaylan Randolph
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2013
The next time you fly over the ocean, look out the airplane window and observe what is beneath you. The water will appear dark blue when flying over the clean, deep, open ocean; greenish when closer to shore; and yellowish or almost dark brown in color closer to cities, where the water becomes dirty.
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The next time you fly over the ocean, look out the airplane window and observe what is beneath you. The water will appear dark blue when flying over the clean, deep, open ocean; greenish when closer to shore; and yellowish or almost dark brown in color closer to cities, where the water becomes dirty.
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Field Radiometry and Ocean Color Remote Sensing
2010Since the early 1980s, with the onset of missions for global mapping of marine biomass, accurate in-situ radiometric data has become a pressing need to support satellite ocean color applications. This work presents a brief introduction to in-situ marine optical radiometry through an overview of absolute calibration, measurement methods, uncertainties ...
Giuseppe Zibordi, Kenneth J. Voss
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The integrated management system of ocean color remote sensing data
SPIE Proceedings, 2009The integrated management system of ocean remote sensing data (IMSORS) has recently become more and more important as the data volume growing exponential, the data diversity increasing, and the developing of the marine research, and so on. IMSORS evolves into a service-oriented architecture (SOA) that provides the flexibility, multi-scale, and ...
Yan Kang, Xianqiang He
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Remote sensing of atmospheric aerosol and ocean color for the COMS/GOCI
SPIE Proceedings, 2010The Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI) on board the Communication Ocean Meteorological Satellite (COMS) requires accurate atmospheric correction for the purpose of qualified ocean remote sensing. Since its eight bands are affected by atmospheric constituents such as gases, molecules and atmospheric aerosols, understanding of aerosolradiation ...
Kwon-Ho Lee +4 more
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Ocean Color Remote Sensing Systems: Radiometric Requirements
SPIE Proceedings, 1988A methodology for specifying the radiometric requirements for ocean color remote sensing systems is described. Consideration is given to the noise equivalent radiance, the saturation radiance, the polarization sensitivity, and the calibration and stability. The degree of polarization across a scan line for the CZCS and MODIS orbits is presented.
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A Small Autonomous Surface Vehicle for Ocean Color Remote Sensing
IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, 2007This paper provides a study on the development and the use of a small autonomous surface vehicle (ASV) that automatically follows programmed mission transects, while measuring sensor outputs along the tracks. It discusses the mechanical construction of the ASV, the distributed architecture of controller area network (CAN)-based nodes for science and ...
Desa, E.S. +11 more
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Remote-sensing monitoring of colored dissolved organic matter in the Arctic Ocean
Marine Pollution BulletinIn the Arctic Ocean, variations in the colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) have important value and significance. This study proposed and evaluated a novel method by combining the Google Earth Engine with a multilayer back-propagation neural network to retrieve CDOM concentration.
Jue, Huang +4 more
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Ocean color remote sensing without explicit aerosol correction
SPIE Proceedings, 2003After correction of molecular scattering satellite radiance in the visible and near infrared may be linearly combined to retrieve surface chlorophyll abundance directly without explicit correction of aerosol scattering and absorption. The coefficients minimize the perturbing effects, which are modeled by a polynomial, and do not depend on geometry. The
Robert J. Frouin +2 more
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