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13 November 2010 Performance of satellite regional bio-optical algorithms depending on relationships between chlorophyll-a and dissolved organic matter concentrations
Oleg A. Bukin, Pavel A. Salyuk, Andrey N. Pavlov, Igor Stepochkin, Irina A. Golik
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Abstract
The validity of satellite regional algorithms depends on variability of optical properties of coastal waters and especially on relationships between concentrations of chlorophyll-a (chlA) and dissolved organic matter (DOM). The subject of the current researches is the role of characteristics of clusters in chlA - DOM scatter plot while developing of the regional biooptical algorithm. Regular undersatellite shipboard measurements of chlorophyll-a and DOM concentrations by means of contemporary laser fluorometer obtained in the various regions of Peter the Great Bay from 2007 to 2010 were used for the analysis.
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Oleg A. Bukin, Pavel A. Salyuk, Andrey N. Pavlov, Igor Stepochkin, and Irina A. Golik "Performance of satellite regional bio-optical algorithms depending on relationships between chlorophyll-a and dissolved organic matter concentrations", Proc. SPIE 7857, Multispectral, Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Remote Sensing Technology, Techniques, and Applications III, 78570G (13 November 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.869542
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Algorithm development

Fluorometers

Luminescence

Water

Optical properties

Remote sensing

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