Real-time quality assessment for Biogeochemical Argo radiometric profiles

IF 1.9 3区 地球科学 Q2 LIMNOLOGY
Giovanni La Forgia, Emanuele Organelli
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An ever-increasing number of Biogeochemical (BGC) Argo floats equipped with radiometric sensors have been deployed across the World Ocean. To date, more than 50,000 vertical profiles from 0 to at least 250 dbar of photosynthetically available radiation and downwelling irradiance at 3, narrow wavelengths have been acquired. For scientific use of radiometric data, corrections for temperature effects and sensor drift are necessary. However, these adjustments are only partially provided in delayed mode, almost a year after acquisition and distribution. This makes automatic, real-time quality control (RT-QC) data processing of BGC-Argo radiometry critically important. Nevertheless, only a range test has been applied to real-time radiometric profiles, so far. By leveraging the full dataset of multispectral radiometric measurements from various BGC-Argo platform types, we have developed a robust RT-QC protocol for processing radiometric data and profiles, aimed at identifying potential sensor malfunctions, particularly those related to temperature effects. Data quality flags are attributed to each data point by considering the expected shape of the radiometric profile associated with the solar elevation during data acquisition. For both daytime and nighttime profiles, the new protocols automatically unveil data potentially dominated by temperature effects. The proposed methodology remains resilient to sensor drift and unstable sea conditions, and it also holds promise for adaptation to data from cutting-edge hyper-spectral sensors mounted on BGC-Argo floats.

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生物地球化学Argo辐射剖面的实时质量评价
越来越多的生物地球化学(BGC) Argo浮标配备了辐射传感器,已部署在世界各地的海洋。迄今为止,已经获得了5万多个垂直剖面,从0到至少250 dbar的光合作用可用辐射和3,窄波长的下行辐照度。为了科学地使用辐射测量数据,必须对温度效应和传感器漂移进行校正。然而,这些调整只是部分以延迟模式提供,几乎在收购和发行后一年。这使得BGC-Argo辐射测量的自动实时质量控制(RT-QC)数据处理至关重要。然而,到目前为止,只有一个范围测试应用于实时辐射测量剖面。通过利用来自各种BGC-Argo平台类型的多光谱辐射测量的完整数据集,我们开发了一个强大的RT-QC协议,用于处理辐射数据和剖面,旨在识别潜在的传感器故障,特别是与温度影响相关的故障。通过考虑在数据采集期间与太阳高度相关的辐射剖面的预期形状,将数据质量标志归因于每个数据点。对于白天和夜间的剖面,新协议自动揭示可能由温度影响主导的数据。所提出的方法对传感器漂移和不稳定的海况具有弹性,并且还有望适应安装在BGC-Argo浮标上的尖端高光谱传感器的数据。
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.70%
发文量
56
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Limnology and Oceanography: Methods (ISSN 1541-5856) is a companion to ASLO''s top-rated journal Limnology and Oceanography, and articles are held to the same high standards. In order to provide the most rapid publication consistent with high standards, Limnology and Oceanography: Methods appears in electronic format only, and the entire submission and review system is online. Articles are posted as soon as they are accepted and formatted for publication. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods will consider manuscripts whose primary focus is methodological, and that deal with problems in the aquatic sciences. Manuscripts may present new measurement equipment, techniques for analyzing observations or samples, methods for understanding and interpreting information, analyses of metadata to examine the effectiveness of approaches, invited and contributed reviews and syntheses, and techniques for communicating and teaching in the aquatic sciences.
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