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Coastal Zone Color Scanner CZCS. Wayne E. Esaias Goddard Space Flight Center Oceans and Ice Branch October 27, 2004. CZCS A Proof of Concept, Demonstration First Visible scanner optimized to look at the dark oceans. Limited duty (alt days to SMMR), 2% data to L2 .
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Coastal Zone Color ScannerCZCS Wayne E. Esaias Goddard Space Flight Center Oceans and Ice Branch October 27, 2004
CZCS • A Proof of Concept, Demonstration • First Visible scanner optimized to look at the dark oceans. • Limited duty (alt days to SMMR), 2% data to L2 . • Complemented SeaSAT scatterometer, imager, altimeter. • How well can satellite data be used to identify and quantify material suspended and dissolved in ocean waters? • Can this information help advance our understanding of oceanic processes, and the role of the ocean in the earth system. • Highly successful
James Acker ocean@daac.gsfc.nasa.gov http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/oceancolor/classic_scenes/00_classics_index.shtml
CZCS Nimbus Experiment Team (CZCS NET) Frank Anderson NRIO, South Africa John Apel Johns Hopkins Univ., APL Roswell Austin Scripps Inst. Oceanography Dennis Clark NOAA/NESS Sayed El-Sayed Texas A & M Howard Gordon U. Miami Warren Hovis NOAA/NESS James Mueller GSFC & San Diego State Boris Sturm Joint Res. Center, Ispra Robert Wrigley NASA Ames Charles Yentsch Bigelow Laboratory Associates, Alternates Added Later W. Esaias NASA GSFC C. McClain NASA GSFC E. Baker U. Washington P. Schlittenhardt ? H. Vander Piepen DFVLR
MAJOR ADVANCES Technology Spectral Bands, Depolarizer, Tilt worked Challenging radiometry - still is Atmospheric correction - clear water, dark target Need for SNR, calibration, stability Importance of vicarious calibration Importance of digital image processing Bio-Optics Biological Responses related to Physical Regimes Inverse methods, with an under-determined system First order assumptions work pretty well, most of the time, but there are important limitations. Gelbstoffe, sediment scattering, pigments
MAJOR ADVANCES Global Science Provided first-ever synoptic sampling for biology. Revolutionized the perception of the marine biosphere. Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (Carbon) Variability and Magnitude of Photosynthesis in the Ocean is Comparable to Terrestrial Systems Operational Needs Feature Tracking Transparency - Visibility Fisheries Harmful Algal Blooms
Pre-launch Gulf of Mexico Cruise, R/V GYRE Sayed El-Sayed Ed Baker Dennis Clark Al Strong Peter Schlittenhart Bob Wrigley
Orinoco River Plume: nutrients > algae organic matter ocean currents Biological Physical Dynamics Phytoplankton Dynamics Ocean Carbon Flux
Tasmania Gene Feldman http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/oceancolor/classic_scenes/00_classics_index.shtml
Gulf Stream Location & Dynamics Acid Waste Dump, New York Bight James Acker ocean@daac.gsfc.nasa.gov http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/oceancolor/classic_scenes/00_classics_index.shtml
from Oceanography from Space Brochure 2/84 U. Miami/GSFC
Original standard L-2 Product - Film b&w positive Begin full global, digital products in 1985
North Atlantic May, 1981 CZCS Global Processing (land NDVI -AVHRR) Gaps on monthly periods
CZCS defines the beginning of the Ocean Biosphere Time Series Gregg et al. find evidence for a -6% decrease globally. Gregg W. W., M. E. Conkright, P. Ginoux, J. E. O'Reilly, N. W. Casey, Ocean primary production and climate: Global decadal changes, Geophys. Res. Lett., 30 (15), 1809, doi:10.1029/2003GL016889, 2003.