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1 Applications of Remote Sensing: SeaWiFS and MODIS Ocean Color Outline Physical principles behind the remote sensing of ocean color parameters Satellite sensors enabling remote sensing of ocean color –SeaWiFS, OCTS, MODIS, GLI Instrument characteristics –Spacecraft, spatial resolution, swath width, sensor characteristics, and unique characteristics Ocean color monitoring from existing satellite systems Future capabilities Opportunities for the future
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2 “Course” spatial resolution (i.e., >1 km) but frequent temporal resolution (i.e., every other day) –Low marine biomass/high primary production –Marine primary production poorly understood –Single satellite with wide field of view (i.e.,CZCS and SeaWiFS) »Highly variable atmospheric effects »Variable directional reflectance effects »Forming composite images is the key –Coastal Zone Color Scanner (1979-1986) –SeaWiFS (August 1997 › …) –MODIS (February 2000 › …) Ocean Color Time Series Remote Sensing
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3 Applications Ocean Color Studies — all channels Atmospheric Studies (clouds, aerosols) — all channels Land Vegetation Index — all channels Cryosphere Studies — all channels Objectives To determine the spatial and temporal distributions of phytoplankton blooms, along with the magnitude and variability of primary production by marine phytoplankton on a global scale To quantify the ocean’s role in the global carbon cycle and other biogeochemical cycles To identify and quantify the relationships between ocean physics and large-scale patterns of productivity Sea-viewing Wide Field of View Sensor
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4 Radiative Accuracy:<5% absolute each band Relative Precision:<1% linearity Between Band<5% relative band-to-band Precision:(over 0.5 - 0.9 full scale) Polarization:<2% sensitivity (all angles) Nadir Resolution:1.1 km LAC, 4.5 km GAC Orbit Type:Sun synchronous at 750 km Equator Crossing:Noon ± 20 minutes descending Saturation Recovery:<10 samples Swath Width2,801 km LAC (at equator)1,502 km GAC Scan Plane Tilt+20°, 0°, -20° Digitization:10 bits SeaWiFS Mission Characteristics and Sensor Accuracy
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5 OrbView-2 Satellite and SeaWiFS Scanning Geometry Launched August 1, 1997
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6 Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) NASA, OrbView-2 –launched August 1997 –descending polar orbit of 705 km, noon crossing time Sensor Characteristics –eight spectral bands, from 412 to 865 nm –daily global coverage –scan angle of ±58.3°; scan swath of 2800 km –±20° tilt to avoid sun glint –resolution of 1.13 km (with optional 4.5 km) at nadir –solar and lunar maneuvers for calibration –polarization sensitivity ≤ 1%
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7 SeaWiFS Instrument Schematic
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8 Rayleigh Scattering Coefficients for the Eight SeaWiFS Channels
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9 OrbView-2 Launch Sequence and Satellite with Solar Panels Deployed
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10 Simulated Pigment Absorption and Chlorophyll-a versus Total Pigments C a –chlorophyll-a C b –chlorophyll-b C c –chlorophyll-c C ps –photosynthetic carotenoids C pp –photoprotectant carotenoids C tp –total pigment concentration, a sum of all the other parameters
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11 Simulated Pigment Absorption and Chlorophyll-a versus Total Pigments
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12 July 1998 Correlation of AVHRR Sea Surface Temperature and Chlorophyll-a Concentration
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13 Galapagos Islands El Niño/La Niña Transitions
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14 Ocean: Chlorophyll-a Concentration Land: Normalized Difference Vegetation Index SeaWiFS Captures El Niño/La Niña Transitions in the Equatorial Pacific
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15 April 25, 1998 Coccolithophor e Bloom in the Bering Sea
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16 Chlorophyll and SeaWiFS-derived NDVI September-November 1997
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17 Chlorophyll and SeaWiFS-derived NDVI December 1997 - February 1998
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18 Chlorophyll and SeaWiFS-derived NDVI March-May 1998
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19 Chlorophyll and SeaWiFS-derived NDVI May-August 1998
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20 Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on Terra MODIS Terra
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21 MODIS Ocean Color/Phytoplankton Bands BandBandwidthSpectral RadianceRequired SNR 8405 - 42044.9880 9438 - 44841.9838 10483 - 49332.1802 11526 - 53627.9754 12546 - 55621.0750 13662 - 6729.5910 14673 - 6838.71087 15743 - 75310.2586 16862 - 8776.2516
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22 6 years of Seawifs data seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov
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