Data Set | Sentinel-3B/OLCI Level-3 Mapped Remote-Sensing Reflectance Data Version 2022 |
DOI | 10.5067/SENTINEL-3B/OLCI/L3M/ERR/RRS/2022 |
Data Citation | Suggested Citation for Sentinel-3B/OLCI: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Ocean Ecology Laboratory, Ocean Biology Processing Group. Ocean and Land Colour Imager (OLCI) Remote-Sensing Reflectance Data; 2022 Reprocessing. NASA OB.DAAC, Greenbelt, MD, USA. doi: 10.5067/SENTINEL-3B/OLCI/L3M/ERR/RRS/2022. Accessed on 05/30/2023 Where the user communicates to the public or distributes Copernicus Sentinel Data and Service Information, he/she shall inform the recipients of the source of that Data and Information by using the following notice:
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Sensor Summary | The Ocean and Land Colour Instrument (OLCI) is the successor to ENVISAT's Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) having additional spectral channels, different camera arrangements and simplified on-board processing. The OLCI is a push-broom instrument with five camera modules sharing the field of view. The field of view of the five cameras is arranged in a fan-shaped configuration in the vertical plane, perpendicular to the platform velocity. Each camera has an individual field of view of 14.2° and a 0.6° overlap with its neighbors. The whole field of view is shifted across track by 12.6° away from the sun to minimize the impact of sun glint. OLCI is equipped with on-board calibration hardware based on sun diffusers. There are three sun diffusers: two "white" diffusers dedicated to radiometric calibration and one dedicated to spectral calibration, with spectral reflectance features. The native resolution is approximately 300m, referred to as Full Resolution(FR). A Reduced Resolution (RR) processing mode provides Level-1B data at sampling rates decreased by a factor of four in both spatial dimensions resulting to resolution of approximately 1.2 km. |
Data Record Period | Our set of data records covers the entire routine operations period from 2018-04-25 to PRESENT. |
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