Global Seasonal Climatologies of Ocean Chlorophyll: Blending in Situ and Satellite Data for the Czcs Era

$15.75

This scientific report on ocean chlorophyll provides valuable data for advanced studies in climatology, oceanography, and environmental science.

Global Seasonal Climatologies of Ocean Chlorophyll: Blending in Situ and Satellite Data for the Czcs Era
Global Seasonal Climatologies of Ocean Chlorophyll: Blending in Situ and Satellite Data for the Czcs Era
$15.75

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The historical archives of in situ (National Oceanographic Data Center) and satellite (Coastal Zone Color Scanner) chlorophyll data were combined using the blended analysis method of Reynolds [1988] in an attempt to construct an improved climatological seasonal representation of global chlorophyll distributions. The results of the blended analysis differed dramatically from the CZCS representation: global chlorophyll estimates increased 8-35% in the blended analysis depending upon season. Regional differences were even larger, up to 140% in the equatorial Indian Ocean in summer (during the southwest monsoon). Tropical Pacific chlorophyll values increased 25-41%. The results suggested that the CZCS generally underestimates chlorophyll. Regional and seasonal differences in the blended analysis were sufficiently large as to produce a different representation of global chlorophyll distributions than otherwise inferred from CZCS data alone. Analyses of primary production and biogeochemical cycles may be substantially impacted by these results.

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