The SABOR experiment was conducted during the summer of 2014 and brought together several teams working on the issues of polarization of light in the ocean, focusing on several different scientific perspectives of this problem: biogeochemstry, radiative transfer, in situ, and remotely-sensed optics.
The SABOR experiment was conducted during the summer of 2014 and brought together several teams working on the issues of polarization of light in the ocean, focusing on several different scientific perspectives of this problem: biogeochemstry, radiative transfer, in situ, and remotely-sensed optics.
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2024.
"Assessing the utility of high spectral resolution lidar for measuring particulate backscatter in the ocean and evaluating satellite ocean color retrievals.",
Remote Sensing of Environment,
300
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[10.1016/j.rse.2023.113898]
[Journal Article/Letter]
2018.
"Airborne and shipborne polarimetric measurements over open ocean and coastal waters: Intercomparisons and implications for spaceborne observations.",
Remote Sensing of Environment,
206
375-390
[10.1016/j.rse.2017.12.015]
[Journal Article/Letter]
2018.
"Simultaneous polarimeter retrievals of microphysical aerosol and ocean color parameters from the “MAPP” algorithm with comparison to high-spectral-resolution lidar aerosol and ocean products.",
Applied Optics,
57
(10):
2394
[10.1364/ao.57.002394]
[Journal Article/Letter]
2016.
"Ocean Lidar Measurements of Beam Attenuation and a Roadmap to Accurate Phytoplankton Biomass Estimates.",
EPJ Web of Conferences,
119
22003
[10.1051/epjconf/201611922003]
[Journal Article/Letter]
2016.
"Combined Atmospheric and Ocean Profiling from an Airborne High Spectral Resolution Lidar.",
EPJ Web of Conferences,
119
22001
[10.1051/epjconf/201611922001]
[Journal Article/Letter]