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Journal papers reading and discussion. Journal papers reading and discussion Remote Sensing of Ocean Color Instructor: Dr. Cheng-Chien Liu Department of Earth Sciences National Cheng-Kung University Last updated: 18 May 2003 Source: http://www.ioccg.org/references.html.
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Journal papers reading and discussion Journal papers reading and discussion Remote Sensing of Ocean Color Instructor: Dr. Cheng-Chien Liu Department of Earth Sciences National Cheng-Kung University Last updated: 18 May 2003 Source: http://www.ioccg.org/references.html
Purposes of this seminar • Study the recent applications of RSOC • One for all and all for one • Learning the communication skill • Reading • Writing • Presentation • Questioning
Requirements • Four pages (A4 size) summary (50%) • Content • Introduction • Method/Model/data • Results • Discussion • Feedback to our database of writing • Template • Database of writing • A Power point file + A well-practiced presentation (50%)
Introduction • Establishing Significance • Supplying Background Information • General Description of Problem Area • Defining Title Terminology / Key Words
Introduction (cont.) • Previous and/or Current Research • Gap / Question / Problem • Scope and/or Purpose • Structure • Announcement of Findings
Method/Model/data • Introductory Sentence • General Parameters • Restate Purposes • Background Information • Give Specific Details • Background Facts and Information – Validation
Method/Model/data (cont.) • Justification • Significant Innovation • Departure from Previous Research • Validate the Choices • Reference / Comparison to Previous Research • Preempt Reader Reponses to Problems in the Dataset • Report on the Statistical Method • Mention the Results
Result • Introductory Sentence • Aims of Research • Restate the Problem • Recapitulation of Methods • Recapitulation of P / A • Locating the Results • Stating / Evaluating the Results – Objectively • Stating / Evaluating the Results – Subjectively
Result (cont.) • Background Information • Reference to Research / Assumptions / Predictions • Generalizing the Results - Tentative Hypothesis • Problems
Discussion • Reminder Sentence • Key / Significant / Supporting Results • Hypothesis / Explanation of Results • Mapping • Achievement / Contribution • Limitations / Future Research • Applications
Applications (cont.) • Dust storm and oligotrophic waters • Claustre, H., Morel, A., Hooker, S.B., Babin, M., Antoine, D., Oubelkheir, K., Bricaud, A., Leblanc, K., Qu嶲uiner, B., and Maritorena, S. (2002). Is desert dust making oligotrophic waters greener? Geophys. Res. Let., 29.景國恩
Applications (cont.) • Coastal waters • Lahet F., Ouillon, S., and Forget, P. (2001). Application of a colour classification method to quantify the constituents of coastal waters from satellite-like sampled reflectances, Intl. J. Rem. Sens., 22(5): 909-914.王秀文
Applications (cont.) • Global patterns and spatial scales • Siegel, D.A., Maritorena, S., Nelson, N.B., Hansell, D.A. and Lorenzi-Kayser, M., 2002. Global distribution and dynamics of colored dissolved and detrital organic materials. Journal of Geophysical Research, 107(12). 張繼元 • Doney, S.C., Glover, D.M., McCue, S.J., Fuentes, M. (2003). Mesoscale variability of Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-View Sensor (SeaWIFS) satellite ocean color: Global patterns and spatial scales. J. Geophys. Res., 108(C2): 10.1029/2001JC000843.
Applications (cont.) • Rossby waves • Cipollini, P., Cromwell, D., Challenor, P.G., and Raffaglio, S. (2001). Rossby waves detected in global ocean color data. Geophys. Res. Let., 28: 323-326. • Uz, B.M., Yoder, J.A., and Osychny, V. (2001). Pumping of nutrients to ocean surface waters by the action of propagating planetary waves. Nature, 409: 597-600. 謝玉德Siegel, D.A., (2001). Oceanography-The Rossby rototiller. Nature, 409: 576-577.
Applications • Water quality • Ammenberg, P., Flink, P., Lindell, T., Pierson, T., and Strombeck, N. (2002). Bio-optical modelling combined with remote sensing to assess water quality. Intl. J. Rem. Sens., 23(8): 1621-1638.鄭妙靜
Applications (cont.) • El nino and La Nino (cont.) • Thomas, A.C., Blanco, J.L., Carr, M.E., Strub, P.T., and Osses, J. (2001). Satellite-measured chlorophyll and temperature variability off northern Chile during the 1996-1998 La Nina and El Nino. J. Geophys. Res., 106(C1), p. 899景馨月
Applications (cont.) • Primary Production & ENSO • Behrenfeld, M.J., Randerson,J.T., McClain,C.R., Feldman, G.C., Los, S.O., Tucker, C.J., Falkowski, P.G., Field, C.B., R. Frouin, R., Esaias, W.E., Kolber, D.D., and Pollack, N.H. (2001). Biospheric Primary Production During an ENSO Transition. Science, 291: 2594-2597. 王博賢
Technology • Atmospheric correction • Sturm, B., and Zibordi, G. (2002). SeaWiFS atmospheric correction by an approximate model and vicarious calibration. Intl. J. Rem. Sens., 23(3): 489-501. 溫振宇
Applications (cont.) • El nino and La Nino • Wilson, C., and Adamec, D. (2001). Correlations between surface chlorophyll and sea surface height in the tropical Pacific during the 1997-1999 El Nino-Southern Oscillation event. J. Geophys. Res., 106(C12), p. 31,175. 劉晉欽 • Carr, M-E, Strub, P.T., Thomas, A.C., and Blanco, J.L. (2002). Evolution of 1996-1999 La Nino and El Nino conditions off the western coast of South America: A remote sensing perspectieve. J. Geophys. Res. (Oceans), 107(12), 10.1029/2001JC001183顏宏宇
Applications (cont.) • Monitor algae bloom • Bowers, D.G., Kratzer, S., Morrison, J.R., Smith, P.S., Tetts, P., Walne, A.W., and Wild-Allens, K. (2001). On the calibration and use of in situ ocean colour measurements for monitoring algal blooms. Intl. J. Rem. Sens., 22: 359-368.
Applications (cont.) • E. huxleyi blooms • kacar, T., Kubilay, N., and Ouz, T. (2001). Structure of E. huxleyi blooms in the Black Sea surface waters as detected by SeaWiFS imagery. Geophys. Res. Lett., 28: 4607-4610. • Gordon, H.R., and Tao D. (2001). Light scattering by nonspherical particles: Application to coccoliths detached from Emiliania huxleyi. Limnology and Oceanography, 46(6): 1438-1454.
Applications (cont.) • Global radiation budget • Frouin, R. and Iacobellis, S.F. (2002). Influence of phytoplankton on the global radiation budget. J. Geophys. Res., 107(D19): 5-1 to 5-10.
Applications (cont.) • Sverdup's critical depth • Siegel, D.A., Doney, S.C., and Yoder, J.A. (2002). The North Atlantic spring phytoplankton bloom and Sverdup's critical depth hypothesis. Science, 296: 730-733.
Technology (cont.) • Bottom influence • Ohde, T., and Siegel, H. (2001). Correction of bottom influence in ocean colour satellite images of shallow water areas of the Baltic Sea. Intl. J. Rem. Sens., 22(2&;3): 297-313.
Technology (cont.) • Bio-optical properties • Morel, A., and Maritorena, S. (2001). Bio-optical properties of oceanic waters: A reappraisal. J. Geophys. Res., 106: 7,163-7,180
Technology (cont.) • Algorithms • Gohin, F., Druon, J.N., and Lampert, L. (2002). A five channel chlorophyll concentration algorithm applied to SeaWiFS data processed by SeaDAS in coastal waters. Intl. J. Rem. Sens., 23(8): 1639-1661. • D'Ortenzio, F., Marullo, S., Ragni, M., Ribera d'Alcà, M., and Santoleri,R. (2002). Validation of empirical SeaWIFS algorithms for chlorophyll-a retrieval in the Mediterranean Sea. A case study for oligotrophic seas. Rem. Sens. Environ., 82: 79-94.
Technology (cont.) • Inversion • Gordon, H. R. (2002). Inverse Methods in hydrologic optics. Oceanologia, 44(1): 9-58. • Keller, P.A. (2001). Comparison of two inversion techniques of a semi-analytical model for the determination of lake water constituents using imaging spectrometry data. The Sci. of the Tot. Env., 268: 189-196.