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Beltrán-Abaunza, José M; Kratzer, Susanne; Brockmann, Carsten (2014): Reflectances transect from coast to open sea, Baltic Sea [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.831721, Supplement to: Beltrán-Abaunza, JM et al. (2014): Evaluation of MERIS products from Baltic Sea coastal waters rich in CDOM. Ocean Science, 10, 377-396, https://doi.org/10.5194/os-10-377-2014

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Abstract:
In this study, retrievals of the medium resolution imaging spectrometer (MERIS) reflectances and water quality products using 4 different coastal processing algorithms freely available are assessed by comparison against sea-truthing data. The study is based on a pair-wise comparison using processor-dependent quality flags for the retrieval of valid common macro-pixels. This assessment is required in order to ensure the reliability of monitoring systems based on MERIS data, such as the Swedish coastal and lake monitoring system (http.vattenkvalitet.se). The results show that the pre-processing with the Improved Contrast between Ocean and Land (ICOL) processor, correcting for adjacency effects, improve the retrieval of spectral reflectance for all processors, Therefore, it is recommended that the ICOL processor should be applied when Baltic coastal waters are investigated. Chlorophyll was retrieved best using the FUB (Free University of Berlin) processing algorithm, although overestimations in the range 18-26.5%, dependent on the compared pairs, were obtained. At low chlorophyll concentrations (< 2.5 mg/m**3), random errors dominated in the retrievals with the MEGS (MERIS ground segment processor) processor. The lowest bias and random errors were obtained with MEGS for suspended particulate matter, for which overestimations in te range of 8-16% were found. Only the FUB retrieved CDOM (Coloured Dissolved Organic Matter) correlate with in situ values. However, a large systematic underestimation appears in the estimates that nevertheless may be corrected for by using a~local correction factor. The MEGS has the potential to be used as an operational processing algorithm for the Himmerfjärden bay and adjacent areas, but it requires further improvement of the atmospheric correction for the blue bands and better definition at relatively low chlorophyll concentrations in presence of high CDOM attenuation.
Further details:
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 58.613253 * Median Longitude: 17.453285 * South-bound Latitude: 58.495460 * West-bound Longitude: 17.346395 * North-bound Latitude: 58.730990 * East-bound Longitude: 17.559708
Date/Time Start: 2008-07-28T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2008-07-28T00:00:00
Event(s):
Himmerfjaerden * Latitude: 59.017000 * Longitude: 17.733000 * Location: Himmerfjärden, Stockholm archipelago, Sweden
Comment:
Date is MERIS overpass date. Data sets using MERIS full resolution (3rd reprocessing). Level 2 processing using FUB (Freie Universität Berlin-Water Processor available as a free plugin in the BEAM-VISAT software (http://www.brockmann-consult.de/cms/web/beam).
Transect from coast to open sea (~30 km off coast). Extracted 3x3 matrix pixels over the transect. Hence, data values are the averaged values over the pixel matrix.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1DATE/TIMEDate/TimeGeocode
2LATITUDELatitudeGeocode
3LONGITUDELongitudeGeocode
4Number stringNo stBeltrán-Abaunza, José MMERIS band number
5DifferenceDiff%Beltrán-Abaunza, José M
6DistanceDistancekmBeltrán-Abaunza, José Mfrom coast
Size:
2000 data points

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