Geosynchronous Littoral Imaging and Monitoring Radiometer (GLIMR)
GLIMR will be a space-based instrument that will help scientists observe and monitor ocean biology, chemistry, and ecology throughout the Gulf of America, the southeastern U.S. coastline and Amazon River plume that stretches to the Atlantic Ocean.
The selected Geosynchronous Littoral Imaging and Monitoring Radiometer (GLIMR) instrument, led by principal investigator Joseph Salisbury at the University of New Hampshire, Durham, will provide unique observations of ocean biology, chemistry, and ecology in the Gulf of America, portions of the southeastern United States coastline, and the Amazon River plume – where the waters of the Amazon River enter the Atlantic Ocean.
GLIMR will be a space-based instrument that will help scientists observe and monitor ocean biology, chemistry, and ecology throughout the Gulf of America, the southeastern U.S. coastline and Amazon River plume that stretches to the Atlantic Ocean.
The selected Geosynchronous Littoral Imaging and Monitoring Radiometer (GLIMR) instrument, led by principal investigator Joseph Salisbury at the University of New Hampshire, Durham, will provide unique observations of ocean biology, chemistry, and ecology in the Gulf of America, portions of the southeastern United States coastline, and the Amazon River plume – where the waters of the Amazon River enter the Atlantic Ocean.
Related Publications
2023.
"Synergies Between NASA's Hyperspectral Aquatic Missions PACE, GLIMR, and SBG: Opportunities for New Science and Applications.",
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences,
128
(10):
[10.1029/2023jg007574]
[Journal Article/Letter]
2022.
"QWIP: A Quantitative Metric for Quality Control of Aquatic Reflectance Spectral Shape Using the Apparent Visible Wavelength.",
Frontiers in Remote Sensing,
3
[10.3389/frsen.2022.869611]
[Journal Article/Letter]
2021.
"Assessing Net Growth of Phytoplankton Biomass on Hourly to Annual Time Scales Using the Geostationary Ocean Color Instrument.",
Geophysical Research Letters,
48
(23):
[10.1029/2021gl095528]
[Journal Article/Letter]