نتایج جستجو برای: seawifs

تعداد نتایج: 385  

2002
Nadine Gobron Malcolm Taberner Bernard Pinty Frédéric Mélin Michel M. Verstraete Jean-Luc Widlowski

This paper presents a first and preliminary evaluation of the performance of the algorithm implemented in the Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) ground segment for assessing the status of land surfaces. First, we propose an updated version of the MERIS algorithm itself, which improves the accuracy of the product. Second, we analyze the first results by inter-comparing the MERIS Glob...

2002
Watson W. Gregg Margarita E. Conkright

[1] The global ocean chlorophyll archive produced by the CZCS was revised using compatible algorithms with SeaWiFS. Both archives were then blended with in situ data to reduce residual errors. This methodology permitted a quantitative comparison of decadal changes in global ocean chlorophyll from the CZCS (1979–1986) and SeaWiFS (1997–2000) records. Global spatial distributions and seasonal var...

2011
Shunlin Liang Hongliang Fang Jeffrey T. Morisette Mingzhen Chen Chad J. Shuey Charles L. Walthall Craig S. T. Daughtry

-This is the second paper of the series on atmospheric correction of ETM+ land surface imagery. In the first paper, a new algorithm that corrects heterogeneous aerosol scattering and surface adjacency effects was presented. In this study, our objectives are to 1) evaluate the accuracy of this new atmospheric correction algorithm using ground radiometric measurements; 2) apply this algorithm to ...

2007
Chuanmin Hu Yunfei Wang Qian Yang Shuangyan He Lianbo Hu Mingxia HE

Concurrent Level-3 data products from MERIS, MODIS, and SeaWiFS between June 2003 and June 2006 for the East China Seas were compared against each other to evaluate the consistency between the sensors. The atmospheres in these regions is generally turbid, with typical aerosol optical thickness at 865 nm (tau_865) around 0.16, therefore presents a challenge to atmospheric correction. The statist...

2006
Bryan A. Franz Sean W. Bailey Robert E. Eplee Gene C. Feldman Ewa Kwiatkowska Charles McClain Gerhard Meister Frederick S. Patt D. Thomas P. Jeremy Werdell

The Ocean Biology Processing Group (OBPG) at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center is responsible for the processing and validation of oceanic optical property retrievals from the Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) and the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS). A major goal of this activity is the production of a continuous ocean color time-series spanning the mission ...

2003
ANDREW C. THOMAS P. TED STRUB MARY ELENA CARR RYAN WEATHERBEE

The first two years of SeaWiFS (Sea viewing Wide Field of view Sensor) data (1997–1999) are used to document the variability of large-scale surface chlorophyll patterns within the coastal region along the full latitudinal extent of each of the four major global eastern boundary currents; the California, Humboldt, Benguela and Canary Currents. Seasonal chlorophyll patterns are compared to coinci...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Geoscience and Remote Sensing 2002
Shunlin Liang Hongliang Fang Jeffrey T. Morisette Mingzhen Chen Chad J. Shuey Charles L. Walthall Craig S. T. Daughtry

-This is the second paper of the series on atmospheric correction of ETM+ land surface imagery. In the first paper, a new algorithm that corrects heterogeneous aerosol scattering and surface adjacency effects was presented. In this study, our objectives are to 1) evaluate the accuracy of this new atmospheric correction algorithm using ground radiometric measurements; 2) apply this algorithm to ...

2003
Alexey V. Mishonov Wilford D. Gardner Mary Jo Richardson

Several SeaWiFS products have been compared with shipboard data to assess the possibility of using remote sensing to estimate particulate organic carbon (POC) concentration in surface waters. Transmissometer data were collected during six South Atlantic Ventilation Experiment (SAVE) hydrographic expeditions conducted between November 1987 and March 1989 from R/V Knorr, and Melville. A total of ...

2003
Serge Andréfouët Julie A. Robinson Chuanmin Hu Gene C. Feldman Bernard Salvat Claude Payri Frank E. Muller-Karger

Perimeter, surface area, total hydrodynamic aperture, and degree of hydrodynamic aperture are key landscape parameters used to quantify differences in the biological functioning of Tuamotu Archipelago atolls (French Polynesia). In a previous study, these landscape parameters were computed using Satellite pour l’observation de la terre (SPOT) highresolution visible (HRV) data at 20 m spatial res...

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