PJW & CWP, 23 Apr 2012, OCRT NASA OBPG field program & SeaBASS updates Jeremy Werdell 1 & Chris Proctor 1,2 1 NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 2 Science.

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PJW & CWP, 23 Apr 2012, OCRT NASA OBPG field program & SeaBASS updates Jeremy Werdell 1 & Chris Proctor 1,2 1 NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 2 Science Systems & Applications, Inc. 23 Apr 2012 NASA OCRT Meeting

PJW & CWP, 23 Apr 2012, OCRT data processing & distribution SeaDAS Aquarius & NPP Ocean PEATE satellite calibration & validation SeaBASS Ocean Biology Processing Group (OBPG) Ocean Biology Processing Group (OBPG) optics & biogeochemistry lab HPLC lab field & satellite sensor development ocean carbon research & laboratory GSFC Ocean Ecology Laboratory (OEL) Chuck McClain, Lab Chief Gene Feldman, Project Scientist for Aquarius, SDPS Bryan Franz, this AM Sean Bailey, next talk Kevin Turpie, today after lunch Crystal Thomas, today after lunch Bryan Franz, this AM Jeremy & Chris, NOW! Antonio Mannino, this PM

PJW & CWP, 23 Apr 2012, OCRT field support group outline (for Jeremy): field campaigns contributions to SeaBASS workshops & training & activities

PJW & CWP, 23 Apr 2012, OCRT field campaigns ICESCAPE, Malina ( ) GEOTRACES (2010) HK (2011) CLIVAR (2008,2011) Chesapeake Bay Bermuda Gulf of Maine mid-Atlantic Bight ( ) Hawaii, Jun 2012 & NW Atlantic/MAB, Aug 2012 scheduled

PJW & CWP, 23 Apr 2012, OCRT contributions to SeaBASS typically collect AOPs, IOPs, carbon stocks, phytoplankton pigments, hydrography particulate organic carbon (POC): 313 processed(250 in queue) dissolved organic carbon (DOC):168 processed(452 in queue) suspended particulate matter:361 processed(103 in queue) CDOM absorption:230 processed(103 in queue) particulate absorption:501 processed(100 in queue) radiometery (AOPs): 95 processed( 27 in queue) in-water IOPs: 57 processed( 48 in queue)

PJW & CWP, 23 Apr 2012, OCRT workshops & classes & other activities Ocean Optics UMaine, Jul 2011 Satlantic HyperPro processing working group (NOAA) PACE, ACE, Geo-CAPE working groups SeaHARRE-6 collaboration with SeaBASS Team CDOM absorption workshop, fall 2012 particulate absorption (proposed for 2013, pending input from HQ &AC) wet optics laboratory to be GSFC, late 2012 / early 2013 planned considered complete or ongoing

PJW & CWP, 23 Apr 2012, OCRT SeaBASS outline (for Chris): NODC updates to Web site & FCHECK data submission updates instrument / calibration reports

PJW & CWP, 23 Apr 2012, OCRT contributions to the NOAA NODC SeaBASS follows the NASA Earth Science Data and Information Policy: SeaBASS data are publicly available SeaBASS data are for research and education use only Contributor(s) are extended authorship until the 3-year data collection anniversary Contributor(s), SeaBASS, and NASA are all to be acknowledged by all users incorporating SeaBASS data into their research (including presentations, proceedings, & publications) SeaBASS data will periodically be contributed to the NOAA NODC all SeaBASS data collected prior to 1 Jan 2009 submitted to NODC in Feb 2012 NOTE: proposal PIs maintain ultimate responsibility for (co-I) data submission

PJW & CWP, 23 Apr 2012, OCRT Web site & FCHECK updates SeaBASS web site  New look and updated features! Consolidated search engines Better plotting features User Resources Page FCHECK Helpful scripts Instrument/Calibration Report Template and Examples Search Tools General Search Bio-optical Search Pigment Search Aerosol Search Cruise Search Mapping Utility Historical Pigment Database Validation Analysis NOMAD Validation Search Engine Validation Data Summary SeaBAM find icons, freeware,

PJW & CWP, 23 Apr 2012, OCRT data submissions new policies, effective immediately Preference for unbinned data Submit intermediate products Examples: Spectroscopy data o submit absorbance (OD) in addition to absorption coefficients (a) AC9 data o submit values prior to T, S, and scattering corrections Submit uncertainty analysis

PJW & CWP, 23 Apr 2012, OCRT required instrument reports new policy, effective immediately: Mandatory Instrument/Calibration Reports Intro Briefly describe instrument Calibration/Maintenance Factory and self cals Blanks and/or dark readings Stability/Baseline readings Deployment/Sample Collection Field – Measurement methods, package design Lab – Measurement methods Data Processing Data analysis and equations used Quality control Additional Info References, Notes % Matlab processing code % load all instrument files clear; % create lists of instrument specific files lsFLRT1006 = dir(‘*_21*’); lsFLRT1083 = dir(‘*_22*’); lsBBFL2 = dir(‘*_bbfl*’); % Read in data files For x = 1:size(dir(‘*_21*’),1) fileName = lsFLRT1006(x).name; temp = readFLRT(fileName); flrtRows = size(temp, 1); … Template and examples available online: _resources.cgi Factory Calibration 10/05/2007 FLNTUSB-1019 chl(mg/l) = Scale Factor * (Output – Dark Counts) Dark Counts: 53 counts Scale Factor: chl (mg/l) / count Maximum Output: 4100 counts Resolution: 0.7 counts Ambient temperature during cal: 22.1°C

PJW & CWP, 23 Apr 2012, OCRT acknowledgements Sean Bailey, Joaquin Chaves, Win Decker, Giulietta Fargion, Scott Freeman, Stan Hooker, Chris Kenemer, Jason Lefler, Antonio Mannino, Chuck McClain, Karen Mitchell, Aimee Neeley, Mike Novak, Crystal Thomas