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RE: Md Rony Golder_Course Project

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Anonymous, modified 3 Years ago.

Md Rony Golder_Course Project

Hi everyone,

My project is on the Long-term chlorophyll-a dynamics in tropical coastal waters of the northern Bay of Bengal. The coast will be Saint Martin Coast. The data will be taken from MODIS Aqua and VIRRS and this data will be validated with In-situ data such as Argo- floats. My other objective is to conduct time series analysis of Chl-a data.

Hope, The course will help me to find the way to work with Argo floats data as well as satellite data for the coast.

CW
Cara Wilson, modified 3 Years ago.

RE: Md Rony Golder_Course Project

Youngling Posts: 41 Join Date: 6/12/17 Recent Posts

Hi Rony - 

Presumably you want to work with BGC-Argo data?  Are you aware of the two upcoming workshops on BGC-Argo data? This first one will be taking place in May, once a week on Tuesdays/Wednesday, which is a rather high level programmatic workshop. The other will be taking place at the end of June and will be focused more on accessing the data.  Both are free.  More information about both workshops can be found at https://www.go-bgc.org/events

You can access BGC-Argo data from https://biogeochemical-argo.org/data-access.php

Cara 

 

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Anonymous, modified 3 Years ago.

RE: Md Rony Golder_Course Project

Thank you Cara. I registered for the first event. Now, I will enroll myself for the second one.

Thanks once again for your information