Since 2012, an array of 105 Biogeochemical-Argo (BGC-Argo) floats has been deployed across the world’s oceans to assist in filling observational gaps that are required for characterizing open-ocean environments. Profiles of biogeochemical (chlorophyll and dissolved organic matter) and optical (single-wavelength particulate optical backscattering, downward irradiance at three wavelengths, and photosynthetically available radiation) variables are collected in the upper 1000m every 1 to 10 days. The database of 9837 vertical profiles collected up to January 2016 is presented and its spatial and temporal coverage is discussed. Each variable is quality controlled with specifically developed procedures and its time series is quality-assessed to i...
International audienceCharacterizing phytoplankton distribution and dynamics in the world's open oce...
Utility of data from autonomous profiling floats for the validation of satellite ocean colour produc...
This is an open-access article, free of all copyright. The definitive version was published in PLoS ...
International audienceSince 2012, an array of 105 Biogeochemical-Argo (BGC-Argo) floats has been dep...
Following a series of publications reporting on successful long-term deployments of profiling floats...
Characterizing phytoplankton distribution and dynamics in the world's open oceans requires in situ o...
An array of Bio-Argo floats equipped with radiometric sensors has been recently deployed in various ...
Profiling floats now represent a mature technology. In parallel with their emergence, the field of m...
The Biogeochemical-Argo program (BGC-Argo) is a new profiling-float-based, ocean wide, and distribut...
International audienceBiogeochemical Argo floats (BGC-Argo) provide an unprecedented availability of...
Identification of oceanic regions characterized by particular optical properties is extremely import...
The Biogeochemical-Argo program (BGC-Argo) is a new profiling-float-based, ocean wide, and distributed...
The present study proposes a novel method that merges satellite ocean color bio-optical products wit...
7siIn numerical models for marine biogeochemistry, bio-optical data, such as measurements of the lig...
The general objective of the IOCCG BIO-Argo working group is to elaborate recommendations for establ...
International audienceCharacterizing phytoplankton distribution and dynamics in the world's open oce...
Utility of data from autonomous profiling floats for the validation of satellite ocean colour produc...
This is an open-access article, free of all copyright. The definitive version was published in PLoS ...
International audienceSince 2012, an array of 105 Biogeochemical-Argo (BGC-Argo) floats has been dep...
Following a series of publications reporting on successful long-term deployments of profiling floats...
Characterizing phytoplankton distribution and dynamics in the world's open oceans requires in situ o...
An array of Bio-Argo floats equipped with radiometric sensors has been recently deployed in various ...
Profiling floats now represent a mature technology. In parallel with their emergence, the field of m...
The Biogeochemical-Argo program (BGC-Argo) is a new profiling-float-based, ocean wide, and distribut...
International audienceBiogeochemical Argo floats (BGC-Argo) provide an unprecedented availability of...
Identification of oceanic regions characterized by particular optical properties is extremely import...
The Biogeochemical-Argo program (BGC-Argo) is a new profiling-float-based, ocean wide, and distributed...
The present study proposes a novel method that merges satellite ocean color bio-optical products wit...
7siIn numerical models for marine biogeochemistry, bio-optical data, such as measurements of the lig...
The general objective of the IOCCG BIO-Argo working group is to elaborate recommendations for establ...
International audienceCharacterizing phytoplankton distribution and dynamics in the world's open oce...
Utility of data from autonomous profiling floats for the validation of satellite ocean colour produc...
This is an open-access article, free of all copyright. The definitive version was published in PLoS ...