Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
In winter 2008-2009 Lake Occhito, a strategic multipleuses
(irrigation and drinking supply) reservoir located in
South Italy, was affected by an extraordinary Planktothrix
rubescens bloom. P. rubescens is a filamentous potentially
toxic cyanobacterium which has recently colonized many
environments in Europe and Italy. A number of studies is
currently available on the use of remote sensing techniques
to monitor different fresh water cyanobacteria species, using
the common biomarker pigment phycocyanin. By contrast
no specific applications are available on the remote sensing
monitoring of P. rubescens, whose optical response is
markedly influenced by the presence of the phycoerythrin
accessory pigment. In this paper we present a simple band
ratio algorithm based on Water Leaving Reflectances from
MERIS data, atmospherically corrected using the Aerosol
Optical Thickness retrieved by MODIS data, to detect P.
rubescens blooms. The high accuracy in AOT data, provided
by MOD09 surface reflectance product, at 1km spatial
resolution, allowed obtaining a good correlation (R2=0.75)
between the WLR and the P. rubescens chlorophyll-a
concentrations measured in the field, through multiple
stations fluorometric profiles. The combined use of MERIS
and MODIS data resulted thus in a very useful tool to
monitor such a phenomenon, even in areas where
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Remote sensing; Planktothrix rubescens; Lake pollution
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