Primary productivity products no longer available from l2gen?

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Primary productivity products no longer available from l2gen?

by dbotis » Thu May 24, 2018 1:01 pm America/New_York

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In looking at SD7.5 l2gen, I don't see the primary productivity products (e.g. opp_cbpm2) listed as potential outputs. Did they get renamed? Am I looking in the wrong place? Thanks,

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Primary productivity products no longer available from l2gen?

by OB.DAACx - SeanBailey » Thu May 24, 2018 2:26 pm America/New_York

Yes, they are now npp_*

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by OB SeaDAS - dshea » Thu May 24, 2018 2:28 pm America/New_York

We changed the name from opp to npp since that is how it is referenced in Behrenfeld's papers.

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Primary productivity products no longer available from l2gen?

by dbotis » Thu May 24, 2018 3:03 pm America/New_York

Thanks, Don

One other question. I now see that "adg_giop" is an option for output with no wavelength designation. Is this at 443nm? I have l2gen running now outputting "adg_443_giop" and it's running fine. I'm just curious about the IOPs and if the names of potential outputs have changed there too.

Dan

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by OB SeaDAS - knowles » Fri May 25, 2018 8:05 am America/New_York

There is no product of l2gen called "adg_giop" without a wavelength designation.  There is a folder called "adg_giop" in the l2gen GUI, but if you open it up you will see that all entries require a wavelength.  The checkbox on the folder behaves as a three-way toggle (none, partial and all) - where partial is tied to the "Wavelength Limiter".

Danny

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