Paper
11 October 2007 MODIS imagery as a tool for synoptic water quality assessments in the southern California coastal ocean
Nikolay P. Nezlin, Paul M. DiGiacomo, Burton H. Jones, Kristen M. Reifel, Jonathan A. Warrick, Scott C. Johnson, Michael J. Mengel
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
The dynamics of rainstorm plumes in the coastal waters of southern California was studied during the Bight'03 Regional Water Quality Program surveys. Measurements of surface salinity and bacterial counts collected from research vessels were compared to MODIS-Aqua satellite imagery. The spectra of normalized water-leaving radiation (nLw) were different in plumes and ambient ocean waters, enabling plumes discrimination and plume area size assessments from remotely-sensed data. The plume/ocean nLw differences (i.e., plume optical signatures) were most evident during first days after the rainstorm over the San Pedro shelf and in the San Diego region and less evident in Santa Monica Bay, where suspended sediments concentration in discharged water was lower than in other regions. In the Ventura area, plumes contained more suspended sediments than in other regions, but the grid of ship-based stations covered only a small part of the freshwater plume and was insufficient to reveal the differences between the plume and ocean optical signatures. The accuracy of plume area assessments from satellite imagery was not high (77% on average), seemingly because of inexactitude in satellite data processing. Nevertheless, satellite imagery is a useful tool for the estimation of the extent of polluted plumes, which is hardly achievable by contact methods.
© (2007) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Nikolay P. Nezlin, Paul M. DiGiacomo, Burton H. Jones, Kristen M. Reifel, Jonathan A. Warrick, Scott C. Johnson, and Michael J. Mengel "MODIS imagery as a tool for synoptic water quality assessments in the southern California coastal ocean", Proc. SPIE 6680, Coastal Ocean Remote Sensing, 66800T (11 October 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.732754
Lens.org Logo
CITATIONS
Cited by 3 scholarly publications.
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Satellites

MODIS

Satellite imaging

Earth observing sensors

Ocean optics

Atmospheric corrections

Image classification

Back to Top