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Article Reference In situ determination of the remote sensing reflectance: an inter-comparison
Inter-comparison of data products from simultaneous measurements performed with independent systems and methods is a viable approach to assess the consistency of data and additionally to investigate uncertainties. Within such a context the inter-comparison called Assessment of In Situ Radiometric Capabilities for Coastal Water Remote Sensing Applications (ARC) was carried out at the Acqua Alta Oceanographic Tower in the northern Adriatic Sea to explore the accuracy of in situ data products from various in- and above-water optical systems and methods. Measurements were performed under almost ideal conditions, including a stable deployment platform, clear sky, relatively low sun zenith angles and moderately low sea state. Additionally, all optical sensors involved in the experiment were inter-calibrated through absolute radiometric calibration performed with the same standards and methods. Inter-compared data products include spectral waterleaving radiance L-w(lambda), above-water downward irradiance E-d(0(+),lambda) and remote sensing reflectance R-rs(lambda). Data products from the various measurement systems/methods were directly compared to those from a single reference system/method. Results for R-rs(lambda) indicate spectrally averaged values of relative differences comprised between - 1 and +6 \%, while spectrally averaged values of absolute differences vary from approximately 6\% for the above-water systems/methods to 9 \% for buoy-based systems/methods. The agreement between R-rs(lambda) spectral relative differences and estimates of combined uncertainties of the inter-compared systems/methods is noteworthy.
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Article Reference A model study of the Rhine discharge front and downwelling circulation
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Article Reference Variability of the inherent and apparent optical properties in a highly turbid coastal area: impact for the calibration of remote sensing algorithms
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Article Reference Net ecosystem production and carbon dioxide fluxes in the Scheldt estuarine plume
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Article Reference Optical remote sensing in support of eutrophication monitoring in the Southern North Sea
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Article Reference Calibration and validation of an algorithm for remote sensing of turbidity over La Plata River estuary, Argentina
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Incollection Reference Overview of Ocean Colour: theoretical background, sensors and applicability for the detection and monitoring of harmful algae blooms (capabilities and limitations)
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Incollection Reference Optical remote sensing of the North Sea
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Article Reference Reconsideration of the systematics and distribution of the rhynchonellid brachiopod Atrypa mesacostale Hall, 1843 from the Late Givetian and Early Frasnian of New York.
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Incollection Reference Biogeographic patterns of Southern Ocean benthic Amphipods
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