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CO2SYS×Clorofila-a del Color del Océano×
CampoOceanografíaOceanografía
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen19981978
Autor originalErnie LewisRemote Sensing Community
Tipocalculation-softwarebio-optical
Fuente seminalLewis, E., & Wallace, D. W. R. (1998). Program developed for CO2 system calculations. ORNL/CDIAC-105. Oak Ridge National Laboratory. link ↗Gordon, H. R., & Morel, A. Y. (1983). Remote Assessment of Ocean Color for Interpretation of Satellite Visible Imagery. Springer-Verlag. link ↗
AliasCO2SYS, Carbonate System SolverChlorophyll-a Retrieval, Ocean Productivity Monitoring
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ResumenCO2SYS is a widely-used software package for calculating the speciation and equilibrium state of the marine carbonate system from measurements of two carbonate parameters. Developed by Ernie Lewis and Doug Wallace in 1998, CO2SYS enables oceanographers to compute all carbonate species (dissolved CO2, bicarbonate, carbonate), saturation states, and pH from pairs of measured parameters. The tool is essential for ocean acidification monitoring and research.Ocean color remote sensing is the primary global method for retrieving seawater chlorophyll-a concentrations and phytoplankton productivity from satellite sensors. Based on bio-optical principles established in the 1970s, ocean color algorithms convert satellite spectral reflectance measurements into estimates of chlorophyll-a pigment concentration. This method enables global-scale, real-time monitoring of oceanic primary productivity and plankton dynamics.
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