Optical determination of phytoplankton size composition from global SeaWiFS imagery

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作者
Mouw, Colleen B. [1 ]
Yoder, James A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Rhode Isl, Grad Sch Oceanog, Narragansett, RI 02882 USA
关键词
OCEAN-COLOR; FUNCTIONAL TYPES; INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY; NATURAL PHYTOPLANKTON; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; EUPHOTIC ZONE; ABSORPTION; CHLOROPHYLL; ATLANTIC; SPACE;
D O I
10.1029/2010JC006337
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
Phytoplankton cell size is important to biogeochemical and food web processes. The goal of this study is to estimate phytoplankton cell size distribution from satellite imagery of spectral remote sensing reflectance (R-rs(lambda)). Previous studies have indicated phytoplankton size classes have distinctive absorption spectra despite the physiological and taxonomic variability within an assemblage. For this study, the chlorophyll specific absorption spectra for phytoplankton size class extremes, pico- and microphytoplankton, are weighted by the percent microplankton (S-fm) and are the basis of phytoplankton size retrieval from SeaWiFS imagery. Satellite retrievals of S-fm are done through implementation of a forward optical model look-up table (LUT) that incorporates the range of absorption and scattering variability due to phytoplankton size, chlorophyll concentration ([Chl]) and dissolved and detrital matter (a(cdm)(443)) in the global ocean from which R-rs(lambda) is calculated by the radiative transfer software, Hydrolight. The Hydrolight modeled R-rs(lambda) options for a given combination of [Chl] and a(cdm)(443) within the LUT vary only due to S-fm. For a given pixel, the LUT search space was limited by satellite imagery of [Chl] and a(cdm)(443). Within the narrowed search space, SeaWiFS R-rs(lambda) was matched with the closest LUT R-rs(lambda) option and the associated S-fm was assigned. Thresholds at which changes in Rrs(l) due to Sfm could be discerned were established in terms of [Chl] and a(cdm)(443). In situ high-precision liquid chromatography-derived estimates of cell size are used in conjunction with matched daily satellite estimates of S-fm for validation and agree well. A single month is displayed as an example of the S-fm retrieval.
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