A compilation of global bio-optical in situ data for ocean-colour satellite applications

Author:

Valente André,Sathyendranath Shubha,Brotas VandaORCID,Groom Steve,Grant Michael,Taberner Malcolm,Antoine DavidORCID,Arnone Robert,Balch William M.,Barker Kathryn,Barlow Ray,Bélanger Simon,Berthon Jean-François,Beşiktepe ŞükrüORCID,Brando VittorioORCID,Canuti Elisabetta,Chavez Francisco,Claustre HervéORCID,Crout Richard,Frouin Robert,García-Soto Carlos,Gibb Stuart W.,Gould Richard,Hooker Stanford,Kahru Mati,Klein Holger,Kratzer Susanne,Loisel Hubert,McKee David,Mitchell Brian G.ORCID,Moisan Tiffany,Muller-Karger FrankORCID,O'Dowd Leonie,Ondrusek Michael,Poulton Alex J.ORCID,Repecaud Michel,Smyth TimothyORCID,Sosik Heidi M.ORCID,Twardowski Michael,Voss Kenneth,Werdell Jeremy,Wernand Marcel,Zibordi Giuseppe

Abstract

Abstract. A compiled set of in situ data is important to evaluate the quality of ocean-colour satellite-data records. Here we describe the data compiled for the validation of the ocean-colour products from the ESA Ocean Colour Climate Change Initiative (OC-CCI). The data were acquired from several sources (MOBY, BOUSSOLE, AERONET-OC, SeaBASS, NOMAD, MERMAID, AMT, ICES, HOT, GeP&CO), span between 1997 and 2012, and have a global distribution. Observations of the following variables were compiled: spectral remote-sensing reflectances, concentrations of chlorophyll a, spectral inherent optical properties and spectral diffuse attenuation coefficients. The data were from multi-project archives acquired via the open internet services or from individual projects, acquired directly from data providers. Methodologies were implemented for homogenisation, quality control and merging of all data. No changes were made to the original data, other than averaging of observations that were close in time and space, elimination of some points after quality control and conversion to a standard format. The final result is a merged table designed for validation of satellite-derived ocean-colour products and available in text format. Metadata of each in situ measurement (original source, cruise or experiment, principal investigator) were preserved throughout the work and made available in the final table. Using all the data in a validation exercise increases the number of matchups and enhances the representativeness of different marine regimes. By making available the metadata, it is also possible to analyse each set of data separately. The compiled data are available at doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.854832 (Valente et al., 2015).

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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