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Reconstruction Methods in Oceanographic Satellite Data Observation—A Survey (CROSBI ID 321653)

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Ćatipović, Leon ; Matić, Frano ; Kalinić, Hrvoje Reconstruction Methods in Oceanographic Satellite Data Observation—A Survey // Journal of marine science and engineering, 11 (2023), 2; 11020340, 38. doi: 10.3390/jmse11020340

Podaci o odgovornosti

Ćatipović, Leon ; Matić, Frano ; Kalinić, Hrvoje

engleski

Reconstruction Methods in Oceanographic Satellite Data Observation—A Survey

Oceanographic parameters, such as sea surface temperature, surface chlorophyll-a concentration, sea surface ice concentration, sea surface height, etc., are listed as Essential Climate Variables. Therefore, there is a crucial need for persistent and accurate measurements on a global scale. While in situ methods tend to be accurate and continuous, these qualities are difficult to scale spatially, leaving a significant portion of Earth’s oceans and seas unmonitored. To tackle this, various remote sensing techniques have been developed. One of the more prominent ways to measure the aforementioned parameters is via satellite spacecraft-mounted remote sensors. This way, spatial coverage is considerably increased while retaining significant accuracy and resolution. Unfortunately, due to the nature of electromagnetic signals, the atmosphere itself and its content (such as clouds, rain, etc.) frequently obstruct the signals, preventing the satellite-mounted sensors from measuring, resulting in gaps—missing data—in satellite recordings. One way to deal with these gaps is via various reconstruction methods developed through the past two decades. However, there seems to be a lack of review papers on reconstruction methods for satellite-derived oceanographic variables. To rectify the lack, this paper surveyed more than 130 articles dealing with the issue of data reconstruction. Articles were chosen according to two criteria: (a) the article has to feature satellite-derived oceanographic data (b) gaps in satellite data have to be reconstructed. As an additional result of the survey, a novel categorising system based on the type of input data and the usage of time series in reconstruction efforts is proposed.

data reconstruction ; gap filling ; missing data ; gaps ; satellite oceanography

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Podaci o izdanju

11 (2)

2023.

11020340

38

objavljeno

2077-1312

10.3390/jmse11020340

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Geofizika, Interdisciplinarne prirodne znanosti

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