Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The Water Framework Directive requires
European states to monitor the ecological quality of
their lakes. Detailed information on the composition
and abundance of biological groups such as aquatic
plants (macrophytes) and phytoplankton (including
chlorophyll a) must be expressed as an ecological
quality ratio (EQR), ranging from 1 (close to reference
status) to 0 (bad status). Effort is often focused on
gathering this detailed information on selected lakes at
the expense of more synoptic approaches that could
capture a more holistic assessment of a catchment's
water quality. This could be rectified if remote sensing
can provide predictions of ecological quality for
unmonitored lakes. We found that data from Sentinel-
2 satellites, based on regression model outputs of
observed vs estimated results, successfully predicted
the macrophyte EQR (R2 = 0.77) and the maximum
lake depth that macrophytes colonised to (R2 = 0.80)
but average chlorophyll a was less well predicted
(R2 = 0.66). Predictions for a test catchment indicated
that results were within one ecological assessment
class width of measured values for macrophytes. This
approach can potentially estimate status for unmonitored
lakes in Ireland, be integrated with results on
monitored lakes and used to direct resources where
needed at national and catchment scales.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Lake; Macrophytes; Phytoplankton; Ecological status; WFD; Earth observation
Elenco autori:
Free, GARY NOEL; Bresciani, Mariano
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