A Network for Standardized Ocean Color Validation Measurements

The Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) was developed to support atmospheric studies at various scales with measurements from worldwide distributed autonomous sunphotometers [Holben et al. 1998]. AERONET has now extended its support to marine applications through the additional capability of measuring...

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Main Authors: Slutsker, Ilya, Schuster, Gregory, Melin, Frederic, Vandemark, Doug, Zibordi, Giuseppe, Berthon, Jean-Francois, Holben, Brent, Rutledge, Ken, Hooker, Stanford, Al Mandoos, Abdulla, Giles, David, Feng, Hui
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20080015513 2023-05-15T13:06:28+02:00 A Network for Standardized Ocean Color Validation Measurements Slutsker, Ilya Schuster, Gregory Melin, Frederic Vandemark, Doug Zibordi, Giuseppe Berthon, Jean-Francois Holben, Brent Rutledge, Ken Hooker, Stanford Al Mandoos, Abdulla Giles, David Feng, Hui Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available [2006] application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20080015513 unknown Document ID: 20080015513 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20080015513 Copyright, Distribution as joint owner in the copyright CASI Oceanography 2006 ftnasantrs 2018-06-23T23:13:55Z The Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) was developed to support atmospheric studies at various scales with measurements from worldwide distributed autonomous sunphotometers [Holben et al. 1998]. AERONET has now extended its support to marine applications through the additional capability of measuring the radiance emerging from the sea with modified sun-photometers installed on offshore platforms like lighthouses, navigation aids, oceanographic and oil towers. The functionality of this added network component called AERONET - Ocean Color (AERONET-OC), has been verified at different sites and deployment structures over a four year testing phase. Continuous or occasional deployment platforms (see Fig. 1) included: the Acqua Alta Oceanographic Tower (AAOT) of the Italian National Research Council in the northern Adriatic Sea since spring 2002; the Martha s Vineyard Coastal Observatory (MVCO) tower of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in the Atlantic off the Massachusetts coast for different periods since spring 2004; the TOTAL Abu-Al-Bukhoosh oil Platform (AABP, shown through an artistic rendition in Fig. 1) in the Persian (Arabian) Gulf in fall 2004; the Gustaf Dal n Lighthouse Tower (GDLT) of the Swedish Maritime Administration in the Baltic Sea in summer 2005; and the platform at the Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) Ocean Validation Experiment (COVE) site located in the Atlantic Ocean off the Virginia coast since fall 2005. Data collected during the network testing phase, confirm the capability of AERONET-OC to support the validation of marine optical remote sensing products through standardized measurements of normalized water-leaving radiance, LWN, and aerosol optical thickness, a, at multiple coastal sites. Other/Unknown Material Aerosol Robotic Network NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Alta
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topic Oceanography
spellingShingle Oceanography
Slutsker, Ilya
Schuster, Gregory
Melin, Frederic
Vandemark, Doug
Zibordi, Giuseppe
Berthon, Jean-Francois
Holben, Brent
Rutledge, Ken
Hooker, Stanford
Al Mandoos, Abdulla
Giles, David
Feng, Hui
A Network for Standardized Ocean Color Validation Measurements
topic_facet Oceanography
description The Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) was developed to support atmospheric studies at various scales with measurements from worldwide distributed autonomous sunphotometers [Holben et al. 1998]. AERONET has now extended its support to marine applications through the additional capability of measuring the radiance emerging from the sea with modified sun-photometers installed on offshore platforms like lighthouses, navigation aids, oceanographic and oil towers. The functionality of this added network component called AERONET - Ocean Color (AERONET-OC), has been verified at different sites and deployment structures over a four year testing phase. Continuous or occasional deployment platforms (see Fig. 1) included: the Acqua Alta Oceanographic Tower (AAOT) of the Italian National Research Council in the northern Adriatic Sea since spring 2002; the Martha s Vineyard Coastal Observatory (MVCO) tower of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in the Atlantic off the Massachusetts coast for different periods since spring 2004; the TOTAL Abu-Al-Bukhoosh oil Platform (AABP, shown through an artistic rendition in Fig. 1) in the Persian (Arabian) Gulf in fall 2004; the Gustaf Dal n Lighthouse Tower (GDLT) of the Swedish Maritime Administration in the Baltic Sea in summer 2005; and the platform at the Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) Ocean Validation Experiment (COVE) site located in the Atlantic Ocean off the Virginia coast since fall 2005. Data collected during the network testing phase, confirm the capability of AERONET-OC to support the validation of marine optical remote sensing products through standardized measurements of normalized water-leaving radiance, LWN, and aerosol optical thickness, a, at multiple coastal sites.
author Slutsker, Ilya
Schuster, Gregory
Melin, Frederic
Vandemark, Doug
Zibordi, Giuseppe
Berthon, Jean-Francois
Holben, Brent
Rutledge, Ken
Hooker, Stanford
Al Mandoos, Abdulla
Giles, David
Feng, Hui
author_facet Slutsker, Ilya
Schuster, Gregory
Melin, Frederic
Vandemark, Doug
Zibordi, Giuseppe
Berthon, Jean-Francois
Holben, Brent
Rutledge, Ken
Hooker, Stanford
Al Mandoos, Abdulla
Giles, David
Feng, Hui
author_sort Slutsker, Ilya
title A Network for Standardized Ocean Color Validation Measurements
title_short A Network for Standardized Ocean Color Validation Measurements
title_full A Network for Standardized Ocean Color Validation Measurements
title_fullStr A Network for Standardized Ocean Color Validation Measurements
title_full_unstemmed A Network for Standardized Ocean Color Validation Measurements
title_sort network for standardized ocean color validation measurements
publishDate 2006
url http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20080015513
op_coverage Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available
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op_source CASI
op_relation Document ID: 20080015513
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