Help with filename elements

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Help with filename elements

by mcoyne » Tue May 19, 2020 4:53 pm America/New_York

I was using the file search API to build up a list of daily L3 chlorophyll products and came across some results with elements in the file names that I am not familiar. I have not been able to trace them back to a specific source on the site. Some examples:

S2008283.L3m_DAY_BIOS4_chlor_a_4km.nc
What does the "BIOS4" represent in the filename? This only seems to be associated with SeaWiFs files.

X2012352.L3m_DAY_CHL_chlor_a_4km.nc
What is instrument "X"?

X2012352.L3m_DAY_CHL_ATV_chlor_a_4km.nc
Similar to above, but with "ATV" added to the filename. What does that represent?

Can anyone help define these, or point me to the appropriate documentation? Thanks in advance!

Michael

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Help with filename elements

by OB.DAACx - SeanBailey » Wed May 20, 2020 12:03 pm America/New_York

The BIOS4 suite refers to a special processing used to produce a global biosphere product (ocean chlorophyll and land NDVI).

The "X" refers to cross mission compositing, and "ATV" indicates Aqua, Terra and VIIRS-SNPP.

If you want our standard L3 chlorophyll products, limit your search to "*L3m_DAY_CHL_chlor_a_4km.nc " (for dailies).

Sean

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