Calculation of photosynthetically available radiation using multispectral data in the Arctic

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作者
赵进平 [1 ]
王维波 [1 ]
Cooper Lee [2 ]
机构
[1] Ocean University of China
[2] Chesapeake Biological Laboratory,University of Maryland,Solomons,MD 20688,USA
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
PAR; marine optics; field observation; multispectral; solar radiation;
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P422 [大气辐射];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
Photosynthetically Available Radiation(PAR) is an important bio-optical parameter related to marine primary production.PAR is usually measured by a broadband sensor and can also be calculated by multispectral data.When the PAR is calculated by multispectral data in polar region,four factors are possible error sources.PAR could be overestimated as the wavelengths of multispectral instrument are usually chosen to evade main absorption zones of atmosphere. However,both PARs calculated by hyperspectral and multispectral data are consistent with an error less than 1%.By the fitting function proposed here,the PAR calculated by multispectral data could attain the same accuracy with that by hyperspectral data.To calculate the attenuation rate of the PAR needs PAR, the PAR just under the surface.Here,an approach is proposed to calculate PARby the best fit of the irradiance profile of 1-5 m with a content attenuation coefficient under surface.It is demonstrated by theory and observed data in different time at same location that the attenuation coefficient of PAR is independent of the intensity of radiation.But under sea ice,the attenuation coefficient of PAR is a little bit different,as the spectrum of the light has been changed by selective absorption by the sea ice.Therefore,the difference of inclusions inside the sea ice will result in different PAR,and impact on the attenuation of PAR.By the results of this paper,PAR can be calculated reliably by multispectral data.
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页码:113 / 126
页数:14
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