Garaba, Shungudzemwoyo Pascal; Voß, Daniela; Wollschläger, Jochen; Zielinski, Oliver (2015): Shipborne ocean color remote sensing [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.845444, Supplement to: Garaba, SP et al. (2015): Modern approaches to shipborne ocean color remote sensing. Applied Optics, 54(12), 3602-3612, https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.54.003602
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Published: 2015-04-22 • DOI registered: 2015-05-20
Abstract:
In this paper, modernized shipborne procedures are presented to collect and process above-water radiometry for remote sensing applications. A setup of five radiometers and a bidirectional camera system, which provides panoramic sea surface and sky images, is proposed for the collection of high-resolution radiometric quantities. Images from the camera system can be used to determine sky state and potential glint, whitecaps, or foam contamination. A peak in the observed remote sensing reflectance RRS spectra between 750-780 nm was typically found in spectra with relatively high surface reflected glint (SRG), which suggests this waveband could be a useful SRG indicator. Simplified steps for computing uncertainties in SRG corrected RRS are proposed and discussed. The potential of utilizing "unweighted multimodel averaging," which is the average of four or more common SRG correction models, is examined to determine the best approximation RRS. This best approximation RRS provides an estimate of RRS based on various SRG correction models established using radiative transfer simulations and field investigations. Applying the average RRS provides a measure of the inherent uncertainties or biases that result from a user subjectively choosing any one SRG correction model. Comparisons between inherent and apparent optical property derived observations were used to assess the robustness of the SRG multimodel averaging ap- proach. Correlations among the standard SRG models were completed to determine the degree of association or similarities between the SRG models. Results suggest that the choice of glint models strongly affects derived RRS values and can also influence the blue to green band ratios used for modeling biogeochemical parameters such as for chlorophyll a. The objective here is to present a uniform and traceable methodology for determining ship- borne RRS measurements and its associated errors due to glint correction and to ensure the direct comparability of these measurements in future investigations. We encourage the ocean color community to publish radiometric field measurements with matching and complete metadata in open access repositories.
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Garaba, Shungudzemwoyo Pascal; Wernand, Marcel Robert; Zielinski, Oliver (2011): Radiance, irradiance, and remote sensing reflectance during the North Sea Coast Harmful Algal Bloom (NORCOHAB II) HEINCKE cruise HE302 [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.759690
Garaba, Shungudzemwoyo Pascal; Zielinski, Oliver (2013): Downwelling solar irradiance, upwelling solar radiance, sky leaving radiance, and cloud cover observed during ARCHEMHAB study (on Maria S. Merian Leg MSM21/3) from 2012-07-26 to 2012-08-10 [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.819717
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Median Latitude: 56.976827 * Median Longitude: 7.043385 * South-bound Latitude: 54.077660 * West-bound Longitude: 0.837810 * North-bound Latitude: 58.728140 * East-bound Longitude: 9.953880
Date/Time Start: 2014-09-24T07:13:00 * Date/Time End: 2014-09-30T07:00:00
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- Wollschläger, J; Garaba, SP; Voß, D et al. (2015): Absorption corrected during the SONNE trial field campaign SO-P4 from 2014-09-24 to 2014-09-30. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.843388
- Wollschläger, J; Garaba, SP; Voß, D et al. (2015): Absorption raw data during the SONNE trial field campaign SO-P4 from 2014-09-24 to 2014-09-30. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.843452
- Wollschläger, J; Garaba, SP; Voß, D et al. (2015): Attenuation during the SONNE trial field campaign SO-P4 from 2014-09-24 to 2014-09-30. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.843451
- Garaba, SP; Rüssmeier, N; Voß, D et al. (2015): Downward irradiance during the SONNE trial field campaign SO-P4 from 2014-09-24 to 2014-09-30. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.843203
- Garaba, SP; Rüssmeier, N; Voß, D et al. (2015): Upward radiance at 40° during the SONNE trial field campaign SO-P4 from 2014-09-24 to 2014-09-30. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.843213
- Garaba, SP; Rüssmeier, N; Voß, D et al. (2015): Spectral sky radiance at 40° during the SONNE trial field campaign SO-P4 from 2014-09-24 to 2014-09-30. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.843210
- Zielinski, O; Voß, D; Garaba, SP (2015): Ferrybox underway observations of physical and optical water quality variables during the SONNE trial field campaign SO-P4 from 2014-09-24 to 2014-09-30. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.843432