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Validation of MERIS water products for Belgian coastal waters: 2002-2005
Park, Y.; Van Mol, B.; Ruddick, K. (2006). Validation of MERIS water products for Belgian coastal waters: 2002-2005, in: Danesy, D. (Ed.) Proceedings of the Second Working Meeting on MERIS and AATSR Calibration and Geophysical Validation (MAVT-2006). 20-24 March 2006, ESRIN, Frascati (Italy). ESA Special Publications, 615: pp. 1-7
In: Danesy, D. (Ed.) (2006). Proceedings of the Second Working Meeting on MERIS and AATSR Calibration and Geophysical Validation (MAVT-2006). 20-24 March 2006, ESRIN, Frascati (Italy). ESA Special Publications, 615. ESA Publications Office: [s.l.]. ISBN 92-9092-926-X. , more
In: ESA Special Publications. ESA Publications Office. ISSN 0379-6566; e-ISSN 1609-0438, more

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Document type: Conference paper

Keywords
    Remote sensing
    Water bodies > Coastal waters
    ANE, Belgium, Belgian Coast [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • BELCOLOUR - Optical remote sensing of coastal waters, more

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Abstract
    This paper describes the validation of MERIS water products for Belgian waters for the period July 2002 to August 2005. During this period, 23 match-ups were obtained for the parameters, water-leaving reflectance spectra, chlorophyll a concentration and total suspended matter concentration, of which 7 are in optimal conditions. The water-leaving reflectance comparison shows good agreement in green and red bands but worse in blue bands, which might indicate the need for further improvement in estimation of the spectral slope of aerosol reflectance. The chlorophyll concentration analysis is inconclusive due to the limited range of the case 2 chlorophyll in the match-ups while the total suspended matter error is about 59% for match-up data. Finally, comparison of two MERIS processors shows that improvements are necessary in atmospheric correction at highly turbid pixels and in chlorophyll image quality.

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