COMPARISON FOR CHLOROPHYLL -A REMOTE SENSING RETRIEVAL ALGORITHMS BASED ON STANDARD LABORATORY PROCEDURES AND ON IN-SITU ABSORPTION MEASUREMENTS

Vol 19, 2019 - 96400
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Abstract

Water quality monitoring is vital to guaranty endless water resources to the human population. In that sense, orbital remote sensing can be a significant tool for large scale monitoring. However, the retrieval of water parameters that could inform about water quality depends on the reliability of the algorithms. This work aims on testing the suitability of an algorithm for retrieving the in-situ Chla absorption peak in 676 nm (aφ(676)) as a proxy of Chla concentration for Amazon floodplain lakes. This way aφ(676) could be used as a surrogate of Chlorophyll-a (Chla) concentration. Results show that, for the receding period, aφ(676) instead of Chla can be more suitable for a better understanding of Chla dynamic in Amazon floodplain lakes. This approach also encourages the use of in-situ absorption data to support Remote Sensing retrievals of Chla.

Institutions
  • 1 Departamento de Meteorologia - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
  • 2 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - SJC
Track
  • Remote sensing of inland water systems
Keywords
Chlorophyll-a
Remote Sensing
Amazon floodplain Lakes
Absorption Spectra