On the informativeness of surveys of marine coastal areas using the ocean color scanners
Tóm tắt
We used the archive data of the ocean color scanners (OCS) SeaWiFS and MODIS to reveal the impact of their design and operational characteristics on the estimates of the sea surface’s reflectance as a spatial variable in an extremely changeable small aquatic area as compared to the OCS’s swath. Accounting for these characteristics is particularly necessary when studying the long-term changes in such areas to avoid the distortions of the trends and distributions due to biased data.
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