On the way to improving moderate spatial resolution ocean color data nearby highly productive Arctic ice edges

Phytoplankton plays a crucial role in the world carbon cycle and marine food web. However, impact of global warming on phytoplankton species composition and abundance remains uncertain. This is particularly true in the Arctic Ocean and its marginal seas where global warming tends to be the most pron...

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Main Authors: Goyens, Clémence, Bélanger, Simon, Laliberté, Julien, Babin, Marcel
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.269644 2023-05-15T14:53:32+02:00 On the way to improving moderate spatial resolution ocean color data nearby highly productive Arctic ice edges Goyens, Clémence Bélanger, Simon Laliberté, Julien Babin, Marcel 2017 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.269644 https://zenodo.org/record/269644 unknown Zenodo Open Access Creative Commons Attribution No Derivatives 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/legalcode cc-by-nd-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY-ND Arctic Remote Sensing Ocean Colour MODIS Aqua Landsat Sea-ice contamination Text Conference paper article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2017 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.269644 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Phytoplankton plays a crucial role in the world carbon cycle and marine food web. However, impact of global warming on phytoplankton species composition and abundance remains uncertain. This is particularly true in the Arctic Ocean and its marginal seas where global warming tends to be the most pronounced. Ocean color satellite images therefore represent an essential tool for providing a synoptic view of marine environments at spatial and temporal resolutions that traditional sampling methods are unable to acquire. However, over icy waters the quality of satellite images is largely affected by sea ice contamination. Today, the impact of sub-pixel and adjacent sea ice floes on the satellite measured signal are ignored in standard ocean color processing chains resulting in erroneous satellite derived bio-geochemical products. Here we explain how sea-ice affects the quality of satellite ocean color data by comparing in situ water reflectance measurements taken near ice-edges and/or ice-floes with spatial and temporal coincident satellite retrieved water reflectance data. In addition, high and medium spatial resolution satellite data are compared to evaluate the potential to correct ocean color data from sea-ice contamination by taking advantage of the synergy between high and medium spatial resolution images. : Selection and peer-review under responsibility of KAOW-ARSOM Scientific Committee Conference Object Arctic Arctic Ocean Global warming Phytoplankton Sea ice DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Arctic Ocean
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topic Arctic
Remote Sensing
Ocean Colour
MODIS Aqua
Landsat
Sea-ice contamination
spellingShingle Arctic
Remote Sensing
Ocean Colour
MODIS Aqua
Landsat
Sea-ice contamination
Goyens, Clémence
Bélanger, Simon
Laliberté, Julien
Babin, Marcel
On the way to improving moderate spatial resolution ocean color data nearby highly productive Arctic ice edges
topic_facet Arctic
Remote Sensing
Ocean Colour
MODIS Aqua
Landsat
Sea-ice contamination
description Phytoplankton plays a crucial role in the world carbon cycle and marine food web. However, impact of global warming on phytoplankton species composition and abundance remains uncertain. This is particularly true in the Arctic Ocean and its marginal seas where global warming tends to be the most pronounced. Ocean color satellite images therefore represent an essential tool for providing a synoptic view of marine environments at spatial and temporal resolutions that traditional sampling methods are unable to acquire. However, over icy waters the quality of satellite images is largely affected by sea ice contamination. Today, the impact of sub-pixel and adjacent sea ice floes on the satellite measured signal are ignored in standard ocean color processing chains resulting in erroneous satellite derived bio-geochemical products. Here we explain how sea-ice affects the quality of satellite ocean color data by comparing in situ water reflectance measurements taken near ice-edges and/or ice-floes with spatial and temporal coincident satellite retrieved water reflectance data. In addition, high and medium spatial resolution satellite data are compared to evaluate the potential to correct ocean color data from sea-ice contamination by taking advantage of the synergy between high and medium spatial resolution images. : Selection and peer-review under responsibility of KAOW-ARSOM Scientific Committee
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author Goyens, Clémence
Bélanger, Simon
Laliberté, Julien
Babin, Marcel
author_facet Goyens, Clémence
Bélanger, Simon
Laliberté, Julien
Babin, Marcel
author_sort Goyens, Clémence
title On the way to improving moderate spatial resolution ocean color data nearby highly productive Arctic ice edges
title_short On the way to improving moderate spatial resolution ocean color data nearby highly productive Arctic ice edges
title_full On the way to improving moderate spatial resolution ocean color data nearby highly productive Arctic ice edges
title_fullStr On the way to improving moderate spatial resolution ocean color data nearby highly productive Arctic ice edges
title_full_unstemmed On the way to improving moderate spatial resolution ocean color data nearby highly productive Arctic ice edges
title_sort on the way to improving moderate spatial resolution ocean color data nearby highly productive arctic ice edges
publisher Zenodo
publishDate 2017
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Arctic Ocean
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Arctic Ocean
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Arctic Ocean
Global warming
Phytoplankton
Sea ice
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Arctic Ocean
Global warming
Phytoplankton
Sea ice
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