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Marine Environmental Research Phytoplankton dynamics based on satellite inherent optical properties and oceanographic conditions in a patagonian gulf frontal system in relation to the adjacent continental shelf waters
Detection of Phytoplankton Temporal Anomalies Based on . . . The objective of this study was to define the baseline of satellite absorption coe cients in Todos Santos Bay (Baja California, Mexico) to determine the presence of phytoplankton blooms based on the satellite inherent optical properties index (satellite IOP index) Two field points were selected according to historical bloom reports
A Satellite-Based Lagrangian View on Phytoplankton Dynamics With the advent of satellite oceanography, this Lagrangian perspective has provided valuable informa-tion on different aspects of phytoplankton dynamics, including bloom ini-tiation and termination, spatial distribution patterns, biodiversity, export of carbon to the deep ocean, and, more recently, bottom-up mechanisms that affect the
Satellite-Measured Phytoplankton and Environmental Factors in . . . Abstract An extensive series of high-resolution satellite images from the Sea- Viewing Wide Field-of-View Sensor (SeaWiFS, 2000–2006) was used in the characterization of the phytoplankton biomass seasonal cycle of the north Patagonian gulfs (NPG) The NPG system is formed by the San Matías, San José, and Nuevo gulfs (between 40°47′and 43°00′S and 63°00′ and 65°1 2′W) and is an
Detecting phytoplankton diatom fraction based on the spectral . . . These results suggest that the satellite-derived diatom fraction maps can serve as a baseline for detecting phy-toplankton composition anomalies, and highlight the effectiveness of using absorption-based approach to extract phytoplankton composition information for optically complex waters
A compilation of surface inherent optical properties and . . . The AMT cruises sample a wide range of oceanographic conditions including both mid-ocean oligotrophic gyres and eutrophic shelf seas and upwelling 65 systems (Aiken et al , 2000) Optical measurements on AMT have proved particularly valuable for satellite validation in the
A Simulation Analysis of the Time-dependent Roles of . . . AA Simulation Analysis of the Time-dependent Roles of Phytoplankton and CDOM in Effecting the 3-dimensional Structure of Inherent Optical Properties on the West Florida Shelf John J Walsh College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, 140 Seventh Avenue South, St Petersburg, FL 33701 Phone: (727) 553-1164 Fax: (727) 553-1189 E-mail: jwalsh@seas marine usf edu