DocumentCode
2840339
Title
Remote Sensing of Chlorophyll Concentration from High Altitude
Author
Leung, K.C. ; Hovis, W.K.
Author_Institution
Computer Sciences Corporation, Silver Spring, MD, USA
fYear
1976
fDate
13-15 Sept. 1976
Firstpage
408
Lastpage
411
Abstract
A series of remote sensing experiments, using an airborne Ocean Color Scanner (OCS), has been carried out to demonstrate the feasibility of detecting surface chlorophyll concentrations in coastal water from high altitude. Upwelling radiance from the sea surface was recorded by 10 narrow bandwidth wavelength channels of the OCS, at an altitude of 19.8 km Measurements were made over areas with vastly different biological activities. A strong correlation between the OCS radiance measurements and the surface chlorophyll measurements was found. The extracted chlorophyll signature agreed qualitatively with results from low altitude observations, except in the blue region. In addition, it was found that a simple algorithm could be used to estimate reliable chlorophyll distributions from OCS measurements.
Keywords
Absorption; Atmosphere; Atmospheric measurements; Atmospheric modeling; Atmospheric waves; Oceans; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Spectroscopy; Wavelength measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS '76
Conference_Location
Washington, DC, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.1976.1154252
Filename
1154252
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