DocumentCode :
34649
Title :
Diffuse Attenuation Coefficients for East Antarctic Pack Ice and Snow at Ultraviolet and Visible Wavelengths
Author :
Michael, Kelvin J. ; Higgins, Jane
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Marine & Antarctic Studies, Univ. of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, Australia
Volume :
52
Issue :
7
fYear :
2014
fDate :
July 1 2014
Firstpage :
4455
Lastpage :
4461
Abstract :
Declining stratospheric ozone concentrations have led to higher levels of ultraviolet (UV) B (UVB) radiation at the Earth´s surface, particularly in Antarctic spring time. Increased exposure to UVB radiation can decrease the productivity of sea-ice algae, as well as cause damage to organisms living in the clear water beneath the Antarctic pack ice. Conversely, sea-ice algae and other photosynthetic organisms rely on photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) to drive and sustain growth. Field work performed during the 2007 Australian Antarctic Program Sea Ice Physics and Ecosystem eXperiment voyage to the East Antarctic sea-ice zone allowed the estimation of diffuse attenuation coefficients for pack ice and the overlying snow at UV wavelengths (305, 313, 320, 340, 380, and 395 nm) and for PAR. The UV attenuation coefficients were 9.6-12.7 m-1 for snow and 1.57-2.05 m-1 for pack ice. The PAR attenuation coefficients were 10.5 m-1 (snow) and 1.52 m-1 (pack ice). The attenuation coefficients for erythemally weighted UVB radiation were 11.3 m-1 (snow) and 1.82 m-1 (pack ice). The analysis also estimated the reflection coefficient (albedo) of snow as 0.67 for UV wavelengths and 0.68 for PAR, but the snow cover was not always optically thick.
Keywords :
atmospheric composition; sea ice; snow; stratosphere; AD 2007; Antarctic spring time; Australian Antarctic Program Sea Ice Physics; Earth surface; East Antarctic pack ice; East Antarctic pack snow; East Antarctic sea-ice zone; Ecosystem eXperiment voyage; UV attenuation coefficients; diffuse attenuation coefficients; photosynthetic organisms; photosynthetically active radiation; sea-ice algae productivity; stratospheric ozone concentrations; ultraviolet radiation; ultraviolet wavelength; visible wavelength; wavelength 305 nm; wavelength 313 nm; wavelength 320 nm; wavelength 340 nm; wavelength 380 nm; wavelength 395 nm; Antarctica; Attenuation; Sea ice; Sea measurements; Snow; Wavelength measurement; Optical propagation in absorbing media; radiometry; solar radiation; ultraviolet (UV) radiometry;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2013.2282158
Filename :
6616614
Link To Document :
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