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Assessing the Potential Benefits of the Geostationary Vantage Point for Generating Daily Chlorophyll-a Maps in the Baltic Sea ArchiMer
Bellacicco, Marco; Ciani, Daniele; Doxaran, David; Vellucci, Vincenzo; Antoine, David; Wang, Menghua; D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio; Marullo, Salvatore.
Currently, observations from low-Earth orbit (LEO) ocean color sensors represent one of the most used tools to study surface optical and biogeochemical properties of the ocean. LEO observations are available at daily temporal resolution, and are often combined into weekly, monthly, seasonal, and annual averages in order to obtain sufficient spatial coverage. Indeed, daily satellite maps of the main oceanic variables (e.g., surface phytoplankton chlorophyll-a) generally have many data gaps, mainly due to clouds, which can be filled using either Optimal Interpolation or the Empirical Orthogonal Functions approach. Such interpolations, however, may introduce large uncertainties in the final product. Here, our goal is to quantify the potential benefits of...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Remote sensing; Ocean color products; Geostationary sensor; Baltic Sea.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00585/69693/67578.pdf
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A compilation of global bio-optical in situ data for ocean-colour satellite applications - version two ArchiMer
Valente, Andre; Sathyendranath, Shubha; Brotas, Vanda; Groom, Steve; Grant, Michael; Taberner, Malcolm; Antoine, David; Arnone, Robert; Balch, William M.; Barker, Kathryn; Barlow, Ray; Belanger, Simon; Berthon, Jean-francois; Besiktepe, Suikru; Borsheim, Yngve; Bracher, Astrid; Brando, Vittorio; Canuti, Elisabetta; Chavez, Francisco; Cianca, Andres; Claustre, Herve; Clementson, Lesley; Crout, Richard; Frouin, Robert; Garcia-soto, Carlos; Gibb, Stuart W.; Gould, Richard; Hooker, Stanford B.; Kahru, Mati; Kampel, Milton; Klein, Holger; Kratzer, Susanne; Kudela, Raphael; Ledesma, Jesus; Loisel, Hubert; Matrai, Patricia; Mckee, David; Mitchell, Brian G.; Moisan, Tiffany; Muller-karger, Frank; O'Dowd, Leonie; Ondrusek, Michael; Platt, Trevor; Poulton, Alex J.; Repecaud, Michel; Schroeder, Thomas; Smythe, Timothy; Smythe-wright, Denise; Sosik, Heidi M.; Twardowski, Michael; Vellucci, Vincenzo; Voss, Kenneth; Werdell, Jeremy; Wernand, Marcel; Wright, Simon; Zibordi, Giuseppe.
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, AERONET-OC, SeaBASS, NOMAD, MERMAID, AMT, ICES, HOT and 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...
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Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00508/61937/66031.pdf
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Retrieval of Particulate Backscattering Using Field and Satellite Radiometry: Assessment of the QAA Algorithm ArchiMer
Pitarch, Jaime; Bellacicco, Marco; Organelli, Emanuele; Volpe, Gianluca; Colella, Simone; Vellucci, Vincenzo; Marullo, Salvatore.
Particulate optical backscattering (bbp) is a crucial parameter for the study of ocean biology and oceanic carbon estimations. In this work, bbp retrieval, by the quasi-analytical algorithm (QAA), is assessed using a large in situ database of matched bbp and remote-sensing reflectance (Rrs). The QAA is also applied to satellite Rrs (ESA OC-CCI project) as well, after their validation against in situ Rrs. Additionally, the effect of Raman Scattering on QAA retrievals is studied. Results show negligible biases above random noise when QAA-derived bbp is compared to in situ bbp. In addition, Rrs from the CCI archive shows good agreement with in situ data. The QAA’s functional form of spectral backscattering slope, as derived from in situ radiometry, is...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Particulate optical backscattering; Raman scattering; QAA algorithm; ESA OC-CCI.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00607/71889/70588.pdf
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BOUSSOLE Monthly Cruise Report Cruise 69 November 07 - 10, 2007 ArchiMer
Vellucci, Vincenzo; Becu, Guislain; Tailliez, Dominique; Picheral, Marc; Luquet, David; Lamblard, Yves; Lamoureux, Christophe.
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Ano: 2007 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00655/76705/77864.pdf
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Quantifying the Impact of Linear Regression Model in Deriving Bio-Optical Relationships: The Implications on Ocean Carbon Estimations ArchiMer
Bellacicco, Marco; Vellucci, Vincenzo; Scardi, Michele; Barbieux, Marie; Marullo, Salvatore; D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio.
Linear regression is widely used in applied sciences and, in particular, in satellite optical oceanography, to relate dependent to independent variables. It is often adopted to establish empirical algorithms based on a finite set of measurements, which are later applied to observations on a larger scale from platforms such as autonomous profiling floats equipped with optical instruments (e.g., Biogeochemical Argo floats; BGC-Argo floats) and satellite ocean colour sensors (e.g., SeaWiFS, VIIRS, OLCI). However, different methods can be applied to a given pair of variables to determine the coefficients of the linear equation fitting the data, which are therefore not unique. In this work, we quantify the impact of the choice of regression method (i.e., either...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Linear regression methods; Bio-optical properties; BGC-Argo; Satellite oceanography.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00585/69689/67568.pdf
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Results from Verification of Reference Irradiance and Radiance Sources Laboratory Calibration Experiment Campaign ArchiMer
Białek, Agnieszka; Goodman, Teresa; Woolliams, Emma; Brachmann, Johannes F. S.; Schwarzmaier, Thomas; Kuusk, Joel; Ansko, Ilmar; Vabson, Viktor; Lau, Ian C.; Maclellan, Christopher; Marty, Sabine; Ondrusek, Michael; Servantes, William; Taylor, Sarah; Van Dommelen, Ronnie; Barnard, Andrew; Vellucci, Vincenzo; Banks, Andrew C.; Fox, Nigel; Vendt, Riho; Donlon, Craig; Casal, Tânia.
We present the results from Verification of Reference Irradiance and Radiance Sources Laboratory Calibration Experiment Campaign. Ten international laboratories took part in the measurements. The spectral irradiance comparison included the measurements of the 1000 W tungsten halogen filament lamps in the spectral range of 350 nm–900 nm in the pilot laboratory. The radiance comparison took a form of round robin where each participant in turn received two transfer radiometers and did the radiance calibration in their own laboratory. The transfer radiometers have seven spectral bands covering the wavelength range from 400 nm–700 nm. The irradiance comparison results showed an agreement between all lamps within ±1.5%. The radiance comparison results presented...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Ocean colour; Spectral irradiance comparison; Spectral radiance sources comparison; Fiducial reference measurements.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00655/76688/77827.pdf
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Monte Carlo-Based Quantification of Uncertainties in Determining Ocean Remote Sensing Reflectance from Underwater Fixed-Depth Radiometry Measurements ArchiMer
Bialek, Agnieszka; Vellucci, Vincenzo; Gentili, Bernard; Antoine, David; Gorrono, Javier; Fox, Nigel; Underwood, Craig.
A new framework that enables evaluation of the in situ ocean color radiometry measurement uncertainty is presented. The study was conducted on the multispectral data from a permanent mooring deployed in clear open ocean water. The uncertainty is evaluated for each component of the measurement equation and data processing step that leads to deriving the remote sensing reflectance. The Monte Carlo method was selected to handle the data complexity such as correlation and nonlinearity in an efficient manner. The results are presented for a prescreened dataset that is suitable for system vicarious calibration applications. The framework provides uncertainty value per measurement taking into consideration environmental conditions present during acquisition. A...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Ocean; In situ oceanic observations; Quality assurance; Control; Error analysis.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00640/75202/75334.pdf
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Satlantic’ SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer (SPMR s/n006) and Multichannel Surface reference (SMSR s/n 006). Calibration history report (2001-2011) ArchiMer
Diamond, Emilie; Antoine, David; Vellucci, Vincenzo; Gentili, Bernard; Bécu, Guislain; Scott, Alec.
Validation of the “geophysical products” derived from observations of satellite ocean colour sensors requires the collection of the same parameters from in situ instrumentation. In particular, the irradiance reflectance or the remote sensing reflectance have to be determined from field measurements of radiometric quantities such as the upward and downward plane irradiances at various depths in the water column. This task has been performed in the frame of the BOUée pour l’acquiSition d’une Série à Long termE (BOUSSOLE) project by using a commercial radiometer system specifically designed for that purpose. This system is built by the Satlantic company (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada). It is composed on an in-water profiling radiometer called the “SeaWiFS...
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Ano: 2013 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00655/76701/77860.pdf
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Field Intercomparison of Radiometer Measurements for Ocean Colour Validation ArchiMer
Tilstone, Gavin; Dall’olmo, Giorgio; Hieronymi, Martin; Ruddick, Kevin; Beck, Matthew; Ligi, Martin; Costa, Maycira; D’alimonte, Davide; Vellucci, Vincenzo; Vansteenwegen, Dieter; Bracher, Astrid; Wiegmann, Sonja; Kuusk, Joel; Vabson, Viktor; Ansko, Ilmar; Vendt, Riho; Donlon, Craig; Casal, Tânia.
A field intercomparison was conducted at the Acqua Alta Oceanographic Tower (AAOT) in the northern Adriatic Sea, from 9 to 19 July 2018 to assess differences in the accuracy of in- and above-water radiometer measurements used for the validation of ocean colour products. Ten measurement systems were compared. Prior to the intercomparison, the absolute radiometric calibration of all sensors was carried out using the same standards and methods at the same reference laboratory. Measurements were performed under clear sky conditions, relatively low sun zenith angles, moderately low sea state and on the same deployment platform and frame (except in-water systems). The weighted average of five above-water measurements was used as baseline reference for...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Fiducial reference measurements; Remote sensing reflectance; Ocean colour radiometers; TriOS RAMSES; Seabird HyperSAS; Field intercomparison; AERONET-OC; Acqua Alta Oceanographic Tower.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00629/74135/73599.pdf
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ROSACE: A Proposed European Design for the Copernicus Ocean Colour System Vicarious Calibration Infrastructure ArchiMer
Antoine, David; Vellucci, Vincenzo; Banks, Andrew C.; Bardey, Philippe; Bretagnon, Marine; Bruniquel, Véronique; Deru, Alexis; Hembise Fanton D’andon, Odile; Lerebourg, Christophe; Mangin, Antoine; Crozel, Didier; Victori, Stéphane; Kalampokis, Alkiviadis; Karageorgis, Aristomenis P.; Petihakis, George; Psarra, Stella; Golbol, Melek; Leymarie, Edouard; Bialek, Agnieszka; Fox, Nigel; Hunt, Samuel; Kuusk, Joel; Laizans, Kaspars; Kanakidou, Maria.
The European Copernicus programme ensures long-term delivery of high-quality, global satellite ocean colour radiometry (OCR) observations from its Sentinel-3 (S3) satellite series carrying the ocean and land colour instrument (OLCI). In particular, the S3/OLCI provides marine water leaving reflectance and derived products to the Copernicus marine environment monitoring service, CMEMS, for which data quality is of paramount importance. This is why OCR system vicarious calibration (OC-SVC), which allows uncertainties of these products to stay within required specifications, is crucial. The European organisation for the exploitation of meteorological satellites (EUMETSAT) operates the S3/OLCI marine ground segment, and envisions having an SVC infrastructure...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Satellite ocean colour; System vicarious calibration; Fiducial reference measurements; Radiometry; SI-traceability; Uncertainty budget; Mediterranean Sea; BOUSSOLE; MSEA.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00629/74136/73601.pdf
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ProVal: A New Autonomous Profiling Float for High Quality Radiometric Measurements ArchiMer
Leymarie, Edouard; Penkerc'H, Christophe; Vellucci, Vincenzo; Lerebourg, Christophe; Antoine, David; Boss, Emmanuel; Lewis, Marion R.; D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio; Claustre, Herve.
An efficient system to produce in situ high quality radiometric measurements is compulsory to rigorously perform the vicarious calibration of satellite sensors dedicated to Ocean Color Radiometry (OCR) and to validate their derived products. This requirement is especially needed during the early stages of an OCR satellite activity or for remote areas poorly covered by oceanographic cruises with possible bio-optical anomalies. Taking advantage of Argo's profiling float technology, we present a new autonomous profiling float dedicated to in situ radiometric measurements. The float is based on the Provor CTS5 (manufacturer NKE) with an added novel two protruding arm design allowing for sensor redundancies, shading mitigation and near-surface data. Equipped...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Autonomous profiling floats; Remote sensing reflectance; Ocean color; Validation; System vicarious calibration; Austral ocean; Mediterranean Sea; Radiometric measurement.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00585/69694/67579.pdf
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Increase of dissolved inorganic carbon and decrease in pH in near-surface waters in the Mediterranean Sea during the past two decades ArchiMer
Merlivat, Liliane; Boutin, Jacqueline; Antoine, David; Beaumont, Laurence; Golbol, Melek; Vellucci, Vincenzo.
Two 3-year time series of hourly measurements of the fugacity of CO2 (f CO2) in the upper 10 m of the surface layer of the northwestern Mediterranean Sea have been recorded by CARIOCA sensors almost two decades apart, in 1995-1997 and 2013-2015. By combining them with the alkalinity derived from measured temperature and salinity, we calculate changes in pH and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC). DIC increased in surface seawater by similar to 25 mu mol kg(-1) and fCO(2) by 40 mu atm, whereas seawater pH decreased by similar to 0.04 (0.0022 yr(-1)). The DIC increase is about 15 % larger than expected from the equilibrium with atmospheric CO2. This could result from natural variability, e.g. the increase between the two periods in the frequency and intensity...
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Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00585/69695/67582.pdf
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