Abstract :
In this study, two different inversion techniques for the determination of chlorophyll-a in water were compared by
a sensitivity analysis: Ži. a matrix inversion method, and Žii. a curve-fitting routine. Adding white noise to the
reflectance spectrum led to clearly better results for the curve-fitting routine. If, however, the atmospheric parameter
visibility was not exactly known, both methods behaved similarly well. The analyses implied that the performance
depended on the quality of the input spectra, the knowledge of model parameters, and also on the inversion
methods, even if they were based on the same semi-analytical model. Of course, not only the uncertainties of model
parameters had to be considered for the testing of the performance, but also other factors, such as processing time,
implementation of the inversion algorithm, number of relevant parameters, and the application of the method to
different times and different lakes.
Keywords :
imaging spectrometry , Chlorophyll a , inversion , Physical model