Uncertainties in Ocean Colour Remote Sensing
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2019Corporate Author
IOCCG
Editor
Mélin, Frédéric
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This report on "Uncertainties in Ocean Colour Remote Sensing" summarizes the state of the knowledge on uncertainties related to ocean colour (OC) products and identifies ideas and recommendations to achieve significant progress on how uncertainties are quantified and distributed. The report starts with a presentation of terminology and concepts (Chapter 2). For a proper use of OC
data, it is necessary to be aware of the potential problems and limitations associated with OC remote sensing products, and to identify the sources contributing to their uncertainties, from top-of-atmosphere (TOA) data to gridded products. This report makes a review of these factors (Chapter 3). Even though up to now very few OC products have been distributed with uncertainty estimates, a number of approaches to quantify OC product uncertainties have been proposed in recent years; providing a review of these methods and discussing their respective advantages appear particularly timely (Chapter 4). It is also .....
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International Ocean Colour Coordinating Group (IOCCG)Dartmouth, NS, Canada
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enEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
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IOCCG (2019) Uncertainties in Ocean Colour Remote Sensing. (ed. Mélin F.) Dartmouth, NS, Canada, International Ocean-Colour Coordinating Group (IOCCG), 164pp. (Reports of the International Ocean-Colour Coordinating Group, No. 18)Collections
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