Relation between Oceanographic parameters and Optical properties in 5 coastal areas of Southern Italy
Abstract
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
In the framework of the CLAM-PHYM (Coasts-and-Lake-Assessment-and-Monitoring-by-Prisma-Hyperspectral-
Mission) project it was carried out an oceanographic cruise (27/08-13/09/2010) along the coasts of southern Italy
in order to analyze the physical, biochemical and optical properties of some coastal areas. The sampling areas are:
the Gulf of Taranto, the Policoro area, the Cetraro Bay, the Gulf of Augusta and the Gulf of Gela.
CTD profiles and reflectance measurements of the sea surface and along the water column with portable field
spectroradiometers were collected. Water samples were also collected for the analysis of nutrients, chlorophyll-a
and CDOM. These optically active substances interact with solar radiation along the water column through
absorption and scattering phenomena.
The collected data were analyzed to identify the relationship between the bio-optical concentrations of opticallyactive-
substances and the surface reflectance spectra measured in situ; this relation, if reversed, can be used to
map the concentrations of optically-active-substances from hyperspectral-satellite-data.
Results stress high biological activity in the Gulf of Taranto and in the Gulf of Gela showing the highest values
of chlorophyll-a and aCDOM440. These areas are characterized by the presence of important industrial and
port sites. The Gela's gulf, where we found the highest concentrations of chlorophyll a and CDOM, is also
characterized by the runoff of the Salso river increasing the biological activity.
The correlations found in the Gulf of Taranto between Kd, chlorophyll a and aCDOM440 indicate that the high
concentrations of CDOM are primarily due to phytoplankton rather than from terrestrial source. The Gulf of
Taranto shows the best site among those investigated where to identify bio-optical relationships between the
concentrations of optically active substances and the surface reflectance spectra measured in situ. The preliminary
results encourage the combined use of physical, biochemical and optical properties to retrieve water quality
parameters in order to improve the coastal areas monitoring.
Iris type:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
List of contributors:
Marini, Mauro; Cavalli, ROSA MARIA; Grilli, Federica; Braga, Federica; Pascucci, Simone; Campanelli, Alessandra; Betti, Mattia
Book title:
EGU2014
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