Ocean Science (May 2013)

Assessment of MERIS ocean color data products for European seas

  • G. Zibordi,
  • F. Mélin,
  • J.-F. Berthon,
  • E. Canuti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-9-521-2013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 521 – 533

Abstract

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The accuracy of marine data products from the Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) operated on board the Envisat platform is investigated with the aid of in situ geographically distributed measurements from different European seas. The assessment focuses on standard products from the 2012 data update commonly identified as 3rd Reprocessing. Results indicate atmospherically corrected data affected by a negative bias of several tens percent at the 413 nm center wavelength, significantly decreasing to a few percent at 560 nm and increasing again at 665 nm. Such an underestimate at the blue center wavelengths leads to an average overestimate of the algal-1 MERIS pigment index largely exceeding 100% for the considered European seas. A comparable overestimate is also observed for the algal-2 pigment index independently determined from top-of-atmosphere radiance through the application of neural networks.