Homework:  Overview of SeaDAS 8.4.1 for the Processing, Analysis, and Visualization of Optical Remote Sensing Data for Water Quality Monitoring
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In the recent versions of SeaDAS, these newer sensors are available in the GUI for processing and analysis:
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The latest version of SeaDAS supports:
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Which of the following features are included in the SeaDAS GUI?
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As shown in the demo of the SeaDAS science processing software, aerosol model aer_opt is used for selecting:
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SeaDAS can not animate angular observations from this PACE instrument:
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As mentioned in the demo, to calculate statistics in SeaDAS, this image projection should be used.
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Complete the SeaDAS_Exercise available from the training webpage. Send the two screenshots you saved (chlor.png and CLDICE.png) from the exercise to this email address: arset.homework@gmail.com

Based on the SeaDAS_Exercise, the missing chlorophyll-a values in Northern Chesapeake Bay can primarily be attributed to the presence of:

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Based on the chlorophyll-a statistics calculations in the SeaDAS_Exercise, the number of valid pixels for the region of interest (ROI: CB_SmallArea.shp) is approximately:
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Based on the chlorophyll-a statistics calculations in the SeaDAS_Exercise, the mean for chlorophyll for the region of interest (ROI: CB_SmallArea.shp) is:

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