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The AMT4CO2flux project is working to develop a processing chain for satellite products and uncertainties for the air-sea flux of carbon dioxide and ocean acidification parameters. This will provide monthly measurements which will then be used in estimating global carbon budgets.
This programme builds upon the work of the AMT4OceanSatFlux programme which measured the flux of carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the ocean; and the
AMT4SentinelFRM programme
which made fiducial reference measurements at sea to calibrate and ensure the quality of data from the Sentinel satellites. This work enables us to use the data from the satellites with greater confidence. With it we can address large scale issues and scientific questions on the effects of climate change in the global ocean, focusing on those that have a direct bearing on societal issues that humankind will face in the coming decades.
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New study assesses ocean-colour satellite performance using shipborne radiometric measurements
31 October 2023
AMT4CO2Flux researchers have conducted a groundbreaking study to evaluate the accuracy and performance of radiometric data from ocean-colour...
Revised approach revolutionises above-water method for measuring remote-sensing reflectance
28 June 2023
AMT4CO2Flux scientists have made a significant breakthrough in the field of ocean colour remote sensing with the development of a revised spectral...
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