DocumentCode :
142792
Title :
Bio-optical characterization of two Brazilian hydroelectric reservoirs as support to understand the carbon budget in hydroelectric reservoirs
Author :
Barbosa, Claudio ; Ferreira, Renato ; Araujo, Carlos ; Novo, Evlyn
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. for Spatial Res., São José dos Campos, Brazil
fYear :
2014
fDate :
13-18 July 2014
Firstpage :
898
Lastpage :
901
Abstract :
This study aims at carrying out a bio-optical characterization of two Brazilian hydroelectric reservoirs as a support to current investigation regarding their net carbon budget. This characterization is a key step for both (1) developing bio-optical models to retrieve water constituents by remote sensing and (2) describing the availability of light for photosynthesis, whose information is essential to understand biogeochemical processes related to emissions of methane and carbon dioxide in aquatic systems. Twenty-two sampling stations were profiled at each reservoir, using an attenuation-absorption meter (ACS-WET Labs) and a set of six Ramses radiometers (TriOS). Water samples were acquired at each sampling station for determining concentrations of optically active constituents. The results showed spatial heterogeneity in the concentration of constituents which ranged from 1.17-40.45μgL1 for chlorophyll-a, 0.26-20.41 mgL1 for total suspended sediments, 0.93-9.48 mgL1 for dissolved total carbon and 0.93-3.87 m1 for CDOM absorption. The diffuse attenuation coefficient (Kd(PAR)), ranged from 0.35 to 4.03 m1 while euphotic depth (Zeu(1%)) ranged from 1.14 to 13.06 m.
Keywords :
carbon compounds; hydrochemistry; hydroelectric power stations; photosynthesis; remote sensing; renewable energy sources; reservoirs; sediments; ACS-WET Labs; Brazilian hydroelectric reservoir bio-optical characterization; CDOM absorption; Ramses radiometer set; TriOS; aquatic system carbon dioxide emission; aquatic system methane emission; attenuation-absorption meter; bio-optical model development; biogeochemical process; chlorophyll-a; constituent concentration spatial heterogeneity; diffuse attenuation coefficient; dissolved total carbon; euphotic depth ranged; hydroelectric reservoir carbon budget; light availability; optically active constituent concentration; photosynthesis availability; remote sensing; total suspended sediment; water constituent retrieval; Attenuation; Biomedical optical imaging; Carbon; Optical attenuators; Optical sensors; Reservoirs; Temperature measurement; Apparent optical properties; Dissolved organic matter; Inherent optical properties; Inland water; Lakes;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Quebec City, QC
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2014.6946570
Filename :
6946570
Link To Document :
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