Title :
Suspended Sediment Concentration Profiles From Synoptic Satellite Observations
Author :
Ramakrishnan, R. ; Rajawat, A.S. ; Chauhan, O.S.
Author_Institution :
Space Applic. Centre (ISRO), Ahmedabad, India
Abstract :
A method is developed to estimate vertical suspended sediment concentration (SSC) profiles in Gulf of Kachchh, from the sediment concentration values derived from synoptic observations of Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM). Under the influence of currents, vertical SSC profiles are defined by power law being based on the frictional velocities and sediment settling velocities. For each water pixel in OCM, the vertical variations in SSC are determined from the SSC profiles calculated from power law using corresponding simulated frictional velocities and sediment size parameters. OCM derived SSC is considered to be summation of sediment concentration values from surface to first attenuation depth (hereafter OCM-depth) with an exponential decay of values with depth. Vertical variation profiles from surface to OCM-depth are scaled with respect to the corresponding OCM SSC values and the projected concentrations at the bottom are derived. The bottom concentrations derived is observed to vary chiefly with the tidal conditions prevailing within the gulf, when during the slack hours increase in bottom SSC values get enhanced owing to the settling of sediments from suspension.
Keywords :
oceanographic regions; sediments; tides; underwater optics; Gulf of Kachchh; India; OCM depth; Ocean Colour Monitor; SSC vertical variation; bottom concentration; current influence; exponential decay; first attenuation depth; frictional velocity; sediment settling velocity; sediment size parameter; suspended sediment concentration profile; synoptic satellite observation; tidal condition; vertical SSC profile; vertical suspended sediment concentration estimation; water pixel; Mathematical model; Remote sensing; Satellites; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Sediments; Modeling; remote sensing; sediment; tide;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2013.2239960