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Aerosol anomalies in Nimbus-7 coastal zone color scanner data obtained in Japan areaAbout 400 CZCS (coastal zone color scanner) scenes covering the Japan area in November 1978-May 1982 were processed to study the applicability of the Gordon-Clark atmospheric correction scheme which produces water-leaving radiances Lw at 443 nm, 520 nm, and 550 nm as well as phytoplankton pigment maps. Typical spring-fall aerosol radiance in the images was found to be 0.8-1.5 micro-W/sq cm-nm-sr, which is about 50 percent more than reported for the US eastern coastal images. The correction for about half the data resulted in negative Lw (443) values, implying overestimation of the aerosol effect for this channel. Several possible reasons for this are considered, including deviation of the aerosol optical thickness tau(a) at 443 nm from that estimated by Angstrom's exponential law, which the algorithm assumes. The analysis shows that, assuming the use of the Gordon-Clark algorithm, and for a pigment concentration of about 1 microgram/l, -40 percent to +100 percent error in satellite estimates is common. Although this does not fully explain the negative Lw (443) in the satellite data, it seems to contribute to the problem significantly, together with other error sources, including one in the sensor calibration.
Document ID
19910031035
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Fukushima, Hajime
(California Univ. Santa Barbara, CA, United States)
Sugimori, Yasuhiro
(California Univ. Santa Barbara, CA, United States)
Toratani, Mitsuhiro
(Tokai, University Shimizu, Japan)
Smith, Raymond C.
(California, University Santa Barbara, United States)
Yasuda, Yoshizumi
(Chiba University Japan)
Date Acquired
August 15, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1989
Subject Category
Oceanography
Accession Number
91A15658
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAGW-2903
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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