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dc.contributor.author Garcia, Virginia Maria Tavano
dc.contributor.author Signorini, Sérgio
dc.contributor.author Garcia, Carlos Alberto Eiras
dc.contributor.author McClain, Charles Ray
dc.date.accessioned 2012-05-04T20:06:11Z
dc.date.available 2012-05-04T20:06:11Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier.citation GARCIA, Virginia Maria Tavano Garcia et al. Empirical and semi-analytical chlorophyll algorithms in the south- western Atlantic coastal region (25–40uS and 60–45uW). International Journal of Remote Sensing, Londres, vol. 27, n. 08, abril de 2006, p. 1532-1562. pt_BR
dc.identifier.issn 0143-1161
dc.identifier.uri http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/1982
dc.description.abstract Global ocean colour algorithms, used to extract chlorophyll concentration in the ocean surface, normally overestimate pigment values in coastal regions, due to optical interference of water components. The objective of the present investigation was to test the performance of both empirical (SeaWiFS OC4v4) and semi-analytical (GSM01 and CARDER) algorithms in the south-western Atlantic. In situ pigment and optical data have been collected in waters influenced by continental discharge from La Plata River and Patos Lagoon. The data was used to develop a regional version of the empirical SeaWiFS OC2v4 algorithm (termed OC2-LP). The relative percentage difference (RPD) between in situ and algorithm-derived chlorophyll was 11% in the regional version as compared to the global OC4v4 (RPD527%). The GSM01 and CARDER showed RPD of 14% and 31%, respectively. We have also tested the accuracy of the four algorithms (OC4v4, OC2-LP, GSM01 and CARDER) on SeaWiFS images taken over two cruise periods in the study region (winter of 2003 and summer of 2004). A seasonal difference was observed, where both OC4v4 and OC2-LP overestimate chlorophyll in summer at a higher magnitude than in winter, and the GSM01 algorithm showed a marked underestimation of chlorophyll in winter. The CARDER model showed a good performance both in winter and summer, when applied to satellite-retrieved radiances. Our results show that the use of semi-analytical models does not improve significantly the accuracy of chlorophyll retrievals in coastal areas when not properly tuned with regional inherent optical properties measurements. pt_BR
dc.language.iso eng pt_BR
dc.rights open access pt_BR
dc.subject Semi-analytical pt_BR
dc.subject Chlorophyll algorithms pt_BR
dc.subject Atlantic coastal pt_BR
dc.title Empirical and semi-analytical chlorophyll algorithms in the south- western Atlantic coastal region (25–40uS and 60–45uW). pt_BR
dc.type article pt_BR
dc.identifier.doi 10.1080/01431160500382857 pt_BR


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