Measuring the underwater light field is a key mission of the international Biogeochemical- Argo program. Since 2012, 0-250 dbar profiles of downwelling irradiance at 380, 412 and 490 nm besides photosynthetically available radiation (PAR) have been acquired across the globe every 1 to 10 days. The resulting unprecedented amount of radiometric data has been previously quality-controlled for real-time distribution and ocean optics applications, yet some issues affecting the accuracy of measurements at depth have been identified such as changes in sensor dark responsiveness to ambient temperature, with time and according to the material used to build the instrument components. Here, we propose a quality-control procedure to solve these sensor issues to make Argo radiometry data available for delayed-mode distribution, with associated error estimation. The presented protocol requires the acquisition of ancillary radiometric measurements at the 1000 dbar parking depth and night-time profiles. A test on >10000 profiles from across the world revealed a quality-control success rate >90% for each band. The procedure shows similar performance in re-qualifying low radiometry values across diverse oceanic regions. We finally recommend, for future deployments, acquiring daily 1000 dbar measurements and one night profile per year, preferably during moonless nights and when the temperature range between the surface and 1000 dbar is the largest.

Correction of biogeochemical-argo radiometry for sensor temperature-dependence and drift: Protocols for a delayed-mode quality control

Organelli Emanuele
Secondo
;
2021

Abstract

Measuring the underwater light field is a key mission of the international Biogeochemical- Argo program. Since 2012, 0-250 dbar profiles of downwelling irradiance at 380, 412 and 490 nm besides photosynthetically available radiation (PAR) have been acquired across the globe every 1 to 10 days. The resulting unprecedented amount of radiometric data has been previously quality-controlled for real-time distribution and ocean optics applications, yet some issues affecting the accuracy of measurements at depth have been identified such as changes in sensor dark responsiveness to ambient temperature, with time and according to the material used to build the instrument components. Here, we propose a quality-control procedure to solve these sensor issues to make Argo radiometry data available for delayed-mode distribution, with associated error estimation. The presented protocol requires the acquisition of ancillary radiometric measurements at the 1000 dbar parking depth and night-time profiles. A test on >10000 profiles from across the world revealed a quality-control success rate >90% for each band. The procedure shows similar performance in re-qualifying low radiometry values across diverse oceanic regions. We finally recommend, for future deployments, acquiring daily 1000 dbar measurements and one night profile per year, preferably during moonless nights and when the temperature range between the surface and 1000 dbar is the largest.
2021
Istituto di Scienze Marine - ISMAR
Inglese
21
18
19
https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/18/6217
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
BGC-Argo, Quality control, Radiometry
Internazionale
Elettronico
11
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Jutard, Quentin; Organelli, Emanuele; Briggs, Nathan; Xing, Xiaogang; Schmechtig, Catherine; Boss, Emmanuel; Poteau, Antoine; Leymarie, Edouard; Corne...espandi
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