The performance of the OC2 Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) algorithm based on 490- and 555-nm water-leaving radiances at low chlorophyll contents is compared with those of semianalytical models and a Monte Carlo radiative transfer model. We introduce our model, which uses two particle phase functions and scattering coefficient parameterizations to achieve a backscattering ratio that varies with chlorophyll concentration. We discuss the various parameterizations and compare them with existent measurements. The SeaWiFS algorithm could be confirmed within an accuracy of 35% over a chlorophyll range from 0.1 to 1 mg m−3, whereas for lower chlorophyll concentrations we found a significant overestimation of the OC2 algorithm
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Remotely-sensed ocean colour is the main tool for estimating chlorophyll a (Chl...
Two-band algorithms that use the ratio of reflectances at 672 and 704 nm have already proved success...
Two-band algorithms that use the ratio of reflectances at 672 and 704 nm have already proved success...
A large data set containing coincident in situ chlorophyll and remote sensing reflectance measuremen...
We propose a statistical algorithm to assess chlorophyll-a concentration ([chl-a]) using remote sens...
Satellite-derived remote-sensing reflectance (Rrs) just above the sea surface can be used for mappin...
A new algorithm has been developed for simultaneous retrieval of aerosol optical properties and chlo...
The bidirectional reflectance of the ocean is an important parameter in ocean color remote sensing. ...
The performance of NASA's OC2 and OC4 algorithms to estimate chlorophyll-a concentrations from SeaWi...
Satellite-derived remote-sensing reflectance (Rrs) can be used for mapping biogeochemically relevant...
Satellite-derived remote-sensing reflectance (Rrs) can be used for mapping biogeochemically relevant...
Abstract This paper assesses the feasibility of applying remote sensing algorithms based on blue/gre...
Phytoplankton are the main factors influencing light under the sea surface in Case Ι water. The ocea...
Seawater inherent optical properties (IOPs) are key parameters in a wide range of applications in en...
[1] A new empirical algorithm is proposed to estimate surface chlorophyll a (Chl) concentrations in ...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Remotely-sensed ocean colour is the main tool for estimating chlorophyll a (Chl...
Two-band algorithms that use the ratio of reflectances at 672 and 704 nm have already proved success...
Two-band algorithms that use the ratio of reflectances at 672 and 704 nm have already proved success...
A large data set containing coincident in situ chlorophyll and remote sensing reflectance measuremen...
We propose a statistical algorithm to assess chlorophyll-a concentration ([chl-a]) using remote sens...
Satellite-derived remote-sensing reflectance (Rrs) just above the sea surface can be used for mappin...
A new algorithm has been developed for simultaneous retrieval of aerosol optical properties and chlo...
The bidirectional reflectance of the ocean is an important parameter in ocean color remote sensing. ...
The performance of NASA's OC2 and OC4 algorithms to estimate chlorophyll-a concentrations from SeaWi...
Satellite-derived remote-sensing reflectance (Rrs) can be used for mapping biogeochemically relevant...
Satellite-derived remote-sensing reflectance (Rrs) can be used for mapping biogeochemically relevant...
Abstract This paper assesses the feasibility of applying remote sensing algorithms based on blue/gre...
Phytoplankton are the main factors influencing light under the sea surface in Case Ι water. The ocea...
Seawater inherent optical properties (IOPs) are key parameters in a wide range of applications in en...
[1] A new empirical algorithm is proposed to estimate surface chlorophyll a (Chl) concentrations in ...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Remotely-sensed ocean colour is the main tool for estimating chlorophyll a (Chl...
Two-band algorithms that use the ratio of reflectances at 672 and 704 nm have already proved success...
Two-band algorithms that use the ratio of reflectances at 672 and 704 nm have already proved success...