<p>This dataset contains absolute radiometric observations of aquatic and celestial targets spanning a spectral range of 313 to 1640nm. Absolute radiometric observations were obtained using analog and digital instruments with similar hardware and processing. Observations at individual wavebands were obtained objectively and independently. Radiometric observations of the Moon and the Sun were obtained at Mauna Loa (HI) and Mount Laguna (CA), and radiometric observations of aquatic targets were obtained in the Southern Ocean, Mission Bay (CA), San Pablo Bay (CA), Grizzly Bay (CA), and Lake Tahoe (CA and NV). Additional verification (e.g., from satellite matchups, model results, or alternate processing methodologies) are included when ap...
Chlorophyll gradient maps of large ocean areas were generated from U-2 ocean color scanner data obta...
Radiative transfer theory was used to model upwelling radiance for an orbiting sensor viewing an est...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Optica via the DOI in this record. Data Ava...
This publication documents the scientific advances associated with new instrument systems and access...
This publication documents the scientific advances associated with new instrument systems and access...
Present-day ocean color satellite sensors, which principally provide reliable data on chlorophyll, s...
The current status of visible and infrared sensors designed for the remote monitoring of the oceans ...
The high spectral resolution of hyperspectral sensors is beneficial for distinguishing phytoplankton...
While planning for future space-borne sensors will increase the quality, quantity, and duration of o...
In situ optical radiometric methods for the determination of seawater apparent optical properties ar...
Dataset: https://www.oceancolour.org/Ocean colour is recognised as an Essential Climate Variable (EC...
This publication documents the scientific advances associated with new instrument systems and access...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) office of National Environmental Satell...
The ALOHA Wirewalker dataset is a collection of autonomous oceanographic observations from the North...
We have developed two hyperspectral radiometer systems which require no moving parts, shade rings o...
Chlorophyll gradient maps of large ocean areas were generated from U-2 ocean color scanner data obta...
Radiative transfer theory was used to model upwelling radiance for an orbiting sensor viewing an est...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Optica via the DOI in this record. Data Ava...
This publication documents the scientific advances associated with new instrument systems and access...
This publication documents the scientific advances associated with new instrument systems and access...
Present-day ocean color satellite sensors, which principally provide reliable data on chlorophyll, s...
The current status of visible and infrared sensors designed for the remote monitoring of the oceans ...
The high spectral resolution of hyperspectral sensors is beneficial for distinguishing phytoplankton...
While planning for future space-borne sensors will increase the quality, quantity, and duration of o...
In situ optical radiometric methods for the determination of seawater apparent optical properties ar...
Dataset: https://www.oceancolour.org/Ocean colour is recognised as an Essential Climate Variable (EC...
This publication documents the scientific advances associated with new instrument systems and access...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) office of National Environmental Satell...
The ALOHA Wirewalker dataset is a collection of autonomous oceanographic observations from the North...
We have developed two hyperspectral radiometer systems which require no moving parts, shade rings o...
Chlorophyll gradient maps of large ocean areas were generated from U-2 ocean color scanner data obta...
Radiative transfer theory was used to model upwelling radiance for an orbiting sensor viewing an est...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Optica via the DOI in this record. Data Ava...