The aim of the present study was the evaluation of methods for estimating the content of bio-physical parameters in lake water on the basis of spectral reflectance measured above water surface, in particular the estimation of chlorophyll-a chl-a concentrations. Data sets considered refer to some sampling point located in the sub-alpine meso-eutrophic Lake Iseo, surveyed six times over the period March-July and once in November 1998, as these months were very important for the characterization of the springtime algal bloom, which affect the lake waters yearly. At each point station, limnological observations chlorophyll, total suspended solids, Secchi disk depth were conducted simultaneously with optical measurements. The latter consisted of water leaving radiance measured by means of a spectroradiometer above the water surface; moreover, a standard reflector radiance was also measured to obtain the water reflectance. Reflectance spectra were transformed according to two well-documented models and correlated to water quality parameters, to investigate their performances as retrieval algorithms under different conditions and referring to different analytical methods. Results outline the sensitivity of the models to chl-a concentrations, different phytoplankton composition, and the sampling depth.

Relationship between apparent optical properties and photosynthetic pigments in the sub-alpine Lake Iseo

Pepe M;Giardino C;
2001

Abstract

The aim of the present study was the evaluation of methods for estimating the content of bio-physical parameters in lake water on the basis of spectral reflectance measured above water surface, in particular the estimation of chlorophyll-a chl-a concentrations. Data sets considered refer to some sampling point located in the sub-alpine meso-eutrophic Lake Iseo, surveyed six times over the period March-July and once in November 1998, as these months were very important for the characterization of the springtime algal bloom, which affect the lake waters yearly. At each point station, limnological observations chlorophyll, total suspended solids, Secchi disk depth were conducted simultaneously with optical measurements. The latter consisted of water leaving radiance measured by means of a spectroradiometer above the water surface; moreover, a standard reflector radiance was also measured to obtain the water reflectance. Reflectance spectra were transformed according to two well-documented models and correlated to water quality parameters, to investigate their performances as retrieval algorithms under different conditions and referring to different analytical methods. Results outline the sensitivity of the models to chl-a concentrations, different phytoplankton composition, and the sampling depth.
2001
Istituto per il Rilevamento Elettromagnetico dell'Ambiente - IREA
268
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45
optical properties
pigment extraction
water quality
Questo articolo viene presentato nel Thematic Issue (Vol. 268, Nos. 1-3) "Lake Water Monitoring in Europe by means of Remote Sensing" della rivista The Science of the Total Environment (impact factor 2003: 1.455, 36° su un totale di 131 riviste della categoria, Total Cites 8359) dove sono inclusi i contributi dei diversi ricercatori impegnati nelle attività del progetto UE SALMON: SAtellite remote sensing for Lake MONitoring (ENV4-CT96-0311) coordinato da E. Zilioli del CNR-IREA. Allo scopo di illustrare ulteriori esperienze questo Thematic Issue, di cui E. Zilioli è guest editor, include anche i lavori di altri ricercatori riconosciuti a livello internazionale.
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Pepe, M; Giardino, C; Borsani, G; Cardoso, A C; Chiaudani, G; Premazzi, G; Rodari, E; Zilioli, E
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