The aim of this study is to test a series of methods relying on hyperspectral measurements to characterize phytoplankton in clear lake waters. The phytoplankton temporal evolutions were analyzed exploiting remote sensed indices and metrics linked to the amount of light reaching the target (E), the chlorophyll-a concentration ([Chl-a] ) and the fluorescence emission proxy. The latter one evaluated by an adapted version of the Fluorescence Line Height algorithm (F). A peculiar trend was observed around the solar noon during the clear sky days. It is characterized by a drop of the F metric and the [Chl-a] index. In addition to remote sensed parameters, water samples were also collected and analyzed to characterize the water body and to evaluate the in-situ fluorescence (F) and absorbed light (F). The relations between the remote sensed quantities and the in-situ values were employed to develop and test several phytoplankton primary production (PP) models. Promising results were achieved replacing the F by the E or F in the equation evaluating a PP proxy (R > 0.65). This study represents a preliminary outcome supporting the PP monitoring in inland waters by means of remote sensing-based indices and fluorescence metrics.

Preliminary investigation on phytoplankton dynamics and primary production models in an oligotrophic lake from remote sensing measurements

Bresciani Mariano;Giardino Claudia;Manca Dario;Santabarbara Stefano;Pinardi Monica;Lami Andrea;
2021

Abstract

The aim of this study is to test a series of methods relying on hyperspectral measurements to characterize phytoplankton in clear lake waters. The phytoplankton temporal evolutions were analyzed exploiting remote sensed indices and metrics linked to the amount of light reaching the target (E), the chlorophyll-a concentration ([Chl-a] ) and the fluorescence emission proxy. The latter one evaluated by an adapted version of the Fluorescence Line Height algorithm (F). A peculiar trend was observed around the solar noon during the clear sky days. It is characterized by a drop of the F metric and the [Chl-a] index. In addition to remote sensed parameters, water samples were also collected and analyzed to characterize the water body and to evaluate the in-situ fluorescence (F) and absorbed light (F). The relations between the remote sensed quantities and the in-situ values were employed to develop and test several phytoplankton primary production (PP) models. Promising results were achieved replacing the F by the E or F in the equation evaluating a PP proxy (R > 0.65). This study represents a preliminary outcome supporting the PP monitoring in inland waters by means of remote sensing-based indices and fluorescence metrics.
2021
Istituto di Biofisica - IBF
Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque - IRSA
Istituto per il Rilevamento Elettromagnetico dell'Ambiente - IREA
Fluorescence
High-frequency measurements
Hyperspectral measurements
Inland waters
Phytoplankton primary production
Remote sensing
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