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Algorithm refinement for ocean color ESDR's

Maritorena, Stephane: UCSB (Project Lead)

Project Funding: 2007 - 2010

NRA: 2006 NASA: EOS   

Funded by NASA

Abstract:
We propose to maintain and refine the current MODIS-Aqua chlorophyll (OC3M) and K490 algorithms and to develop spectral inherent optical property (IOP) products. Chlorophyll (Chl) alone is not sufficient to monitor how the global ocean ecosystem is changing or how it responds to or affects global environmental change and the carbon cycle (NASA's Earth Science Research questions #3 and 11). To address these questions, other ocean color products are necessary. Specifically, we will develop and test a model that will accurately predict spectral values of the absorption coefficient of the combined dissolved and detrital material, acdm(λ), spectral values of the phytoplankton absorption coefficient, aph(λ) and spectral values of the particulate backscattering coefficient, bbp(λ). The Chl, K490 and IOP products now have all the necessary characteristics to qualify as Earth System Data Records (ESDR). These IOP products will be generated using an updated version of our in-house semi-analytical ocean color model, GSM, with improved parameterizations. In addition, we will test methods to generate new products such as the spectral slope of backscattering, the spectral slope of dissolved and detrital absorption, the diffuse attenuation coefficient for ultraviolet (UV) radiation which will better describe the state and function of the ocean ecosystems than observations of Chl alone. We will also test recently published techniques to identify phytoplankton functional groups from ocean color satellite data. The results from the GSM model will also be compared to those of other models. Statistical and errors analyses using the in situ measurements, matchup data and global imagery will be used to assess and validate all products.


2011 NASA Carbon Cycle & Ecosystems Joint Science Workshop Poster(s)

  • The Ocean Color MEaSUREs project: Products for Ocean Ecosystems and Biogeochemistry   --   (Stephane Maritorena, Dave Siegel, Norman Nelson, Jim Frew, Michael Behrenfeld)   [abstract]
  • Regional to Global Scale Phytoplankton Dynamics: The SeaWiFS Legacy   --   (Dave Siegel, Michael Behrenfeld, Charles McClain, Many Others)   [abstract]

2008 NASA Carbon Cycle & Ecosystems Joint Science Workshop Posters

  • Beyond Chlorophyll: Ocean color ESDRs and new products.   --   (Stephane Maritorena, Dave A. Siegel, Tihomir Kostadinov)   [abstract]

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