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Appl Opt ; 44(14): 2857-62, 2005 May 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15943339

ABSTRACT

For three decades airborne laser-induced fluorescence has demonstrated value for chlorophyll biomass retrieval in wide-area oceanic field experiments, satellite validation, and algorithm development. A new chlorophyll biomass retrieval theory is developed using laser-induced and water Raman normalized fluorescence of both (a) chlorophyll and (b) chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM). This airborne lidar retrieval theory is then independently confirmed by chlorophyll biomass obtained from concurrent (1) ship-cruise retrievals, (2) satellite inherent optical property (IOP) biomass retrievals, and (3) satellite standard band-ratio chlorophyll biomass retrievals. The new airborne lidar chlorophyll and CDOM fluorescence-based chlorophyll biomass retrieval is found to be more robust than prior lidar methods that used chlorophyll fluorescence only. Future research is recommended to further explain the underlying influence of CDOM on chlorophyll production.


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Chlorophyll/analysis , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Phytoplankton/isolation & purification , Phytoplankton/metabolism , Spectrometry, Fluorescence/methods , Water Microbiology , Water/analysis , Algorithms , Biomass , Luminescent Measurements/methods , Oceans and Seas , Organic Chemicals/analysis , Spacecraft , Water Pollution/analysis
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Appl Opt ; 43(31): 5886-92, 2004 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15540447

ABSTRACT

In the upper layer of the global ocean, 2082 in situ chlorophyll biomass values (Chl) are retrieved by concurrent satellite-derived inherent optical properties (IOP). It is found that (1) the phytoplankton absorption coefficient IOP alone does not provide satisfactory (Chl) retrieval; (2) the chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) absorption coefficient IOP must also be used to obtain satisfactory retrieval through (Chl) alpha a ph + pa CDOM where p is a constant and a ph and aCDOM are, respectively, the phytoplankton and CDOM absorption coefficients; (3) the IOP-based (Chl) retrieval performance is comparable to standard satellite reflectance ratio retrievals (that have CDOM absorption intrinsically embedded within them); (4) inclusion of the total backscattering coefficient IOP does not contribute significantly to (Chl) retrieval; and (5) the new IOP-based algorithm may provide the possibility for future research to establish the actual role of extracellular CDOM from all sources in the intracellular production of chlorophyll biomass.


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Algorithms , Chlorophyll/analysis , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Phytoplankton/metabolism , Spacecraft , Spectrum Analysis/methods , Water Pollution/analysis , Biomass , Oceans and Seas , Phytoplankton/isolation & purification , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity , Water Microbiology
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