Development of a bio-optical model for the Barents Sea to quantitatively link glider and satellite observations
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23669Dato
2020-08-31Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Kostakis, I.; Röttgers, R.; Orkney, A.; Bouman, H.A.; Porter, M.; Cottier, Finlo Robert; Berge, Jørgen; Mckee, DavidSammendrag
A bio-optical model for the Barents Sea is determined
from a set of in situ observations of inherent optical
properties (IOPs) and associated biogeochemical
analyses. The bio-optical model provides a pathway
to convert commonly measured parameters from
glider-borne sensors (CTD, optical triplet sensor—
chlorophyll and CDOM fluorescence, backscattering
coefficients) to bulk spectral IOPs (absorption,
attenuation and backscattering). IOPs derived from
glider observations are subsequently used to estimate
remote sensing reflectance spectra that compare well
with coincident satellite observations, providing
independent validation of the general applicability
of the bio-optical model. Various challenges in the generation of a robust bio-optical model involving dealing with partial and limited quantity
datasets and the interpretation of data from the optical triplet sensor are discussed.
Establishing this quantitative link between glider-borne and satellite-borne data sources is an
important step in integrating these data streams and has wide applicability for current and
future integrated autonomous observation systems.
This article is part of the theme issue ‘The changing Arctic Ocean: consequences for
biological communities, biogeochemical processes and ecosystem functioning’.
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The Royal SocietySitering
Kostakis, Röttgers, Orkney, Bouman, Porter, Cottier, Berge, Mckee D. Development of a bio-optical model for the Barents Sea to quantitatively link glider and satellite observations: A bio-optical model for the Barents Sea. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 2020;378(2181)Metadata
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