학술논문

Basis for spectral curvature algorithms in remote sensing of chlorophyll
Document Type
Report
Source
Applied Optics. 22
Subject
Oceanography
Language
English
Abstract
A simple, empirically derived algorithm for estimating oceanic chlorophyll concentrations from spectral radiances measured by a low-flying spectroradiometer has proved highly successful in field experiments in 1980-82. The sensor used was the Multichannel Ocean Color Sensor, and the originator of the algorithm was Grew (1981). This paper presents an explanation for the algorithm based on the optical properties of waters containing chlorophyll and other phytoplankton pigments and the radiative transfer equations governing the remotely sensed signal. The effects of varying solar zenith, atmospheric transmittance, and interfering substances in the water on the chlorophyll algorithm are characterized, and applicability of the algorithm is discussed.