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Gao et al. 2019

Gao, M., P.-W. Zhai, B. Franz, Y. Hu, K. Knobelspiesse, P.J. Werdell, A. Ibrahim, B. Cairns, and A. Chase, 2019: Inversion of multi-angular polarimetric measurements over open and coastal ocean waters: A joint retrieval algorithm for aerosol and water leaving radiance properties. Atmos. Meas. Tech., 3921-3941, doi:10.5194/amt-12-3921-2019.

Ocean color remote sensing is a challenging task over coastal waters due to the complex optical properties of aerosols and hydrosols. In order to conduct accurate atmospheric correction, we previously implemented a joint retrieval algorithm, hereafter referred to as the Multi-Angular Polarimetric Ocean coLor (MAPOL) algorithm, to obtain the aerosol and water-leaving signal simultaneously. The MAPOL algorithm has been validated with synthetic data generated by a vector radiative transfer model, and good retrieval performance has been demonstrated in terms of both aerosol and ocean water optical properties (Gao et al., 2018). In this work we applied the algorithm to airborne polarimetric measurements from the Research Scanning Polarimeter (RSP) over both open and coastal ocean waters acquired in two field campaigns: the Ship-Aircraft Bio-Optical Research (SABOR) in 2014 and the North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine Ecosystems Study (NAAMES) in 2015 and 2016. Two different yet related bio-optical models are designed for ocean water properties. One model aligns with traditional open ocean water bio-optical models that parameterize the ocean optical properties in terms of the concentration of chlorophyll a. The other is a generalized bio-optical model for coastal waters that includes seven free parameters to describe the absorption and scattering by phytoplankton, colored dissolved organic matter, and nonalgal particles. The retrieval errors of both aerosol optical depth and the water-leaving radiance are evaluated. Through the comparisons with ocean color data products from both in situ measurements and the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), and the aerosol product from both the High Spectral Resolution Lidar (HSRL) and the Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET), the MAPOL algorithm demonstrates both flexibility and accuracy in retrieving aerosol and water-leaving radiance properties under various aerosol and ocean water conditions.

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@article{ga00300e,
  author={Gao, M. and Zhai, P.-W. and Franz, B. and Hu, Y. and Knobelspiesse, K. and Werdell, P. J. and Ibrahim, A. and Cairns, B. and Chase, A.},
  title={Inversion of multi-angular polarimetric measurements over open and coastal ocean waters: A joint retrieval algorithm for aerosol and water leaving radiance properties},
  year={2019},
  journal={Atmospheric Measurement Techniques},
  pages={3921--3941},
  doi={10.5194/amt-12-3921-2019},
}

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TY  - JOUR
ID  - ga00300e
AU  - Gao, M.
AU  - Zhai, P.-W.
AU  - Franz, B.
AU  - Hu, Y.
AU  - Knobelspiesse, K.
AU  - Werdell, P. J.
AU  - Ibrahim, A.
AU  - Cairns, B.
AU  - Chase, A.
PY  - 2019
TI  - Inversion of multi-angular polarimetric measurements over open and coastal ocean waters: A joint retrieval algorithm for aerosol and water leaving radiance properties
JA  - Atmos. Meas. Tech.
JO  - Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
SP  - 3921
EP  - 3941
DO  - 10.5194/amt-12-3921-2019
ER  -

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