Ocean color products from hyperspectral satellite data


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Astrid.Bracher [ at ] awi.de

Abstract

Quantitative distributions of major functional PFTs of the world ocean improve the understanding of the role of marine phytoplankton in the global marine ecosystem and biogeochemical cycles. Chl-a fluorescence gives insight on the health of phytoplankton and is related to phytoplankton biomass. In this study, global ocean color satellite products of different dominant phytoplankton functional types' (PFTs') biomass and chlorophyll fluorescence retrieved from hyperspectral satellite data using Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy applied to phytoplankton (PhytoDOAS) are presented (see also Bracher et al. 2009, Sadeghi et al. 2012a). Data are compared to ocean color products from multispectral sensors and application of the hyperspectral data set in studying phytoplankton dynamics are presented (Sadeghi et al. 2012b, Ying et al. 2012). Although current hyperspectral sensors have poor spatial resolution (>30kmx30km), they are useful for the verification and improvement of the high spatially resolved multi-spectral ocean color products. Future applications of PhytoDOAS retrieval to other hyperspectral sensors and its synergistic use with information gained from multispectral ocean color sensors are proposed.



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3rd EOS Topial Meeting on Blue Photonics – Optics in the Sea (Blue Photonics 3), 18 Mar 2013 - 20 Mar 2013, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), Texel (NL).
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32814
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Bracher, A. , Dinter, T. , Wolanin, A. , Sadeghi, A. , Altenburg Soppa, M. , Taylor, B. , Rozanov, V. , Vountas, M. , Röttgers, R. and Peeken, I. (2013): Ocean color products from hyperspectral satellite data , 3rd EOS Topial Meeting on Blue Photonics – Optics in the Sea (Blue Photonics 3), Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), Texel (NL), 18 March 2013 - 20 March 2013 .


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