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Assessment of satellite ocean colour radiometry and derived geophysical products

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Marine reflectance and chlorophyll-a concentration are listed among the Essential Climate Variables by the Global Climate Observing System. To contribute to climate research, the satellite ocean color data records resulting from successive missions need to be consistent and well characterized in terms of uncertainties. This chapter reviews various approaches that can be used for the assessment of satellite ocean color data. Good practices for validating satellite products with in situ data and the current status of validation results are illustrated. Model-based approaches and inter-comparison techniques can also contribute to characterize some components of the uncertainty budget, while time series analysis can detect issues with the instrument radiometric characterization and calibration. Satellite data from different missions should also provide a consistent picture in scales of variability, including seasonal and inter-annual signals. Eventually, the various assessment approaches should be combined to create a fully characterized climate data record from satellite ocean color.
2014-12-02
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JRC90631
978-0-12-417011-7,   
1079-4042,   
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780124170117000209,    https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC90631,   
10.1016/B978-0-12-417011-7.00020-9,   
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