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SeaWiFS postlaunch technical report series. Volume 2, AMT-5 cruise report

  • Stanford B. Hooker
  • , Elaine R. Firestone
  • , James Aiken
  • , Denise G. Cummings
  • , Stuart W. Gibb
  • , Nigel W. Rees
  • , Rachel Woodd-Walker
  • , E. Malcolm S Woodward
  • , James Woolfenden
  • , Jean François Berthon
  • , Cyril D. Dempsey
  • , David J. Suggett
  • , Peter Wood
  • , Craig Donlon
  • , Natalia González-Benítez
  • , Ignacio Huskin
  • , Mario Quevedo
  • , Rosa Barciela-Fernandez
  • , Colomban De Vargas
  • , Connor McKee
  • R. F.C. Mantoura, C. R. McClain

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This report documents the scientific activities on board the Royal Research Ship (RRS) James Clark Ross (JCR) during the fifth Atlantic Meridional Transect (AMT-5), 14 September to 17 October 1997. There are three objectives of the AMT Program. The first is to derive an improved understanding of the links between biogeochemical processes, biogenic gas exchange, air-sea interactions, and the effects on, and responses of, oceanic ecosystems to climate change. The second is to investigate the functional roles of biological particles and processes that influence ocean color in ecosystem dynamics. The Program relates directly to algorithm development and the validation of remotely-sensed observations of ocean color. Because the Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) instrument achieved operational status during the cruise (on 18 September), AMT-5 was designated the SeaWiFS Atlantic Characterization Experiment (SeaACE) and was the only major research cruise involved in the validation of SeaWiFS data during the first 100 days of operations. This third objective involved the near-real time reporting of in situ light and pigment observations to the SeaWiFS Project, so the performance of the satellite sensor could be determined.

源语言English
页(从-至)1-113
页数113
期刊NASA Technical Memorandum - SeaWIFS Postlaunch Technical Report Series
2
出版状态Published - 14 11月 1998

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