2018
DOI: 10.3390/rs10081254
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Quality Assurance Framework Development Based on Six New ECV Data Products to Enhance User Confidence for Climate Applications

Abstract: Data from Earth observation (EO) satellites are increasingly used to monitor the environment, understand variability and change, inform evaluations of climate model forecasts, and manage natural resources. Policymakers are progressively relying on the information derived from these datasets to make decisions on mitigating and adapting to climate change. These decisions should be evidence based, which requires confidence in derived products, as well as the reference measurements used to calibrate, validate, or … Show more

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“…All these call for an overarching structure for the assessment of quality and usability of ECV products, across the single-products, multi-products and thematic products. Based on current major initiatives and studies for the development of ECV inventory [22,23,33,[43][44][45][46][47][48], our paper synthesizes and proposes the overarching structure as shown in Figure 1.…”
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“…All these call for an overarching structure for the assessment of quality and usability of ECV products, across the single-products, multi-products and thematic products. Based on current major initiatives and studies for the development of ECV inventory [22,23,33,[43][44][45][46][47][48], our paper synthesizes and proposes the overarching structure as shown in Figure 1.…”
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“…Traceability in the Earth observation context can be defined as "a property of an often multi-step process whereby the result can be related to its data source(s) (and ideally to international standards) through a documented unbroken chain of operations including calibrations" [8]. The first level of traceability corresponds to the documentary traceability, which refers to the provision of detailed provenance information or metadata concerning product development [22]. The metrological traceability extends further to encompass a full analysis of the propagation of uncertainties from end-to-end through the algorithm and validation stages [22].…”
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“…This would require establishing a platform and framework for supplying evidence, potentially for peer reviewing of that evidence and for presenting summary information and outcomes in a manner that is helpful to users. The European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service has been developing a similar concept for the publication of climate data records [50] which includes a framework for presenting fitness-for-purpose of such records, along with peer review of data quality. We suggest that the MMF 2.0 could be developed in a similar manner into an operational tool, recognising that the climate data record framework will have taken approximately a decade from initial concept to implementation.…”
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