REMOTE-SENSING AS A TOOL FOR ASSESSING WATER-QUALITY IN LOOSDRECHT LAKES

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作者
DEKKER, AG [1 ]
MALTHUS, TJ [1 ]
WIJNEN, MM [1 ]
SEYHAN, E [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV NOTTINGHAM, SCH AGR, DEPT PHYSIOL & ENVIRONM SCI, LOUGHBOROUGH LE12 5RD, LEICS, ENGLAND
关键词
REMOTE SENSING; WATER QUALITY; OPTICAL PROPERTIES; SPECTRAL ANALYSIS; SPECTROMETRY;
D O I
10.1007/BF00016102
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
The underwater light field in 7 lakes in the Loosdrecht lake area was measured in situ. Subsurface upwelling irradiance and irradiance reflectance, together with estimations of scattering and laboratory measurements of absorption by aquatic humus and particulate matter, enabled an analysis of the spectral signature of these waters. Aircraft imaging spectrometer measurements of upwelling radiance at 1 km altitude were used to simulate the PMI Chlorophyll # 1, the CAESAR Inland Water Mode spectral bandsets and the Thematic Mapper bands 1 to 4. This made it possible to compare the effects of spectral band width and selection on the estimation of water quality parameters. Correlations increased to r > 0.94, at a significance level of 1 % for the simulated C-IWM data with the 6 water quality parameters. Images of the PMI Chlorophyll # 1 and of the TM were analysed and found to be in accordance with the statistical modelling results. A significant increase in correlation of remote sensing data with water quality parameters can be achieved through the selective use of 10 to 20 nm wide bands in the spectral range of 500 to 720 nm in these eutrophic waters. Sum of chlorophyll a and phaeopigments, seston dry weight, Secchi disc transparency, and coefficients for vertical attenuation of light, absorption and scattering can be estimated accurately. TM image data for water quality assessment is of limited use due to the relatively low spectral and radiometric resolution. However, the revisit capability and relatively low price per area are positive aspects of these satellite images.
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