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Evaluating Multi-Sensor Agreement of Satellite Particulate Backscatter Retrievals by Validatin Against In-Water Measurement

Abstract

Biogeochemical-Argo profiling floats have increased in situ data density across multiple water types, creating new opportunities to evaluate satellite instrument-to-instrument differences in particulate back scattering coefficient(bbp). Retrievals of bbp from identical GIOP algorithm configurations differ between satellite instruments due to1)algorithm input differences and 2) radiometric differences. 3.Instrument-to-instrument differences must be considered before creating a merged timeseries of satellite ocean color products,in order to distinguish real, environmental contributions from spurious algorithmic or radiometricone

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