Similarity and diversity of OCTS and POLDER from an ocean color analysis point of view

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Comparison and combination of two ocean color sensors, ADEOS/OCTS and POLDER, are treated in this work. These new sensors possess high radiometric sensitivity and multi-spectral bands in the visible and near-infrared wavelengths. It is of interest to mention that the POLDER provides the data at the multi-viewing angles. These directional measurements include significant information of atmospheric aerosols. In addition POLDER measures polarization as well as radiance. It is shown here that aerosol retrieval can be efficiently pursued by a combination of radiance and polarization. As a result, it is found that the retrieved distribution of aerosol optical thickness and the phytoplankton pigment concentration near the sea surface obtained from the OCTS data coincide with those from the POLDER data within the tolerances required at the present time.

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