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数据题名:
SeaBASS
数据类型: 数据仓储
语种: 英语
国别: United States
关键词: climate ; phytoplankton ; SeaWiFS ; MODIS-Aqua ; MODIS-Terra ; OCTS ; cruises ; satellites
学科领域: Atmospheric Science and Oceanography ; Geosciences (including Geography) ; Natural Sciences ;
英文摘要: SeaBASS, the publicly shared archive of in situ oceanographic and atmospheric data maintained by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group (OBPG). High quality in situ measurements are prerequisite for satellite data product validation, algorithm development, and many climate-related inquiries. As such, the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group (OBPG) maintains a local repository of in situ oceanographic and atmospheric data to support their regular scientific analyses. The SeaWiFS Project originally developed this system, SeaBASS, to catalog radiometric and phytoplankton pigment data used their calibration and validation activities. To facilitate the assembly of a global data set, SeaBASS was expanded with oceanographic and atmospheric data collected by participants in the SIMBIOS Program, under NASA Research Announcements NRA-96 and NRA-99, which has aided considerably in minimizing spatial bias and maximizing data acquisition rates. Archived data include measurements of apparent and inherent optical properties, phytoplankton pigment concentrations, and other related oceanographic and atmospheric data, such as water temperature, salinity, stimulated fluorescence, and aerosol optical thickness. Data are collected using a number of different instrument packages, such as profilers, buoys, and hand-held instruments, and manufacturers on a variety of platforms, including ships and moorings.
URL: https://www.re3data.org/repository/r3d100011683
资源类型: 科学数据
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/111181
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