DING Xiao-ying, CHEN Xiao-xiang. The Study of Chlorophyll Detection in Coastal Waters Based on Environmental Factors[J]. Journal of Remote Sensing, 2005, (4): 446-451. DOI: 10.11834/jrs.20050464.
The Study of Chlorophyll Detection in Coastal Waters Based on Environmental Factors
The investigation on ocean chlorophyll always is an emphasis of the study in ocean biological resource and marine ecology. And the remote sensing technology is a powerful tool in chlorophyll detection. Up to now
there has been considerable success in optical remote sensing of chlorophyll in ocase waters. In contrast
chlorophyll retrieval in coastal waters
where the optical properties of inorganic suspended matter and colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) must also be considered
is still a matter of intense research activity. From the analysis of the living environment of chlorophyll
a new thought that the estimation of chlorophyll concentration using remote sensing based on environment factors
is proposed. The authors chose Pearl River as test area and created a new model of estimation of chlorophyll concentration based on environment factors. Finally
through analyzing the operational precision of the new model
the average relative error of the model based on environment factors is 17.96%
and the common spectral mode is 32.48%. It is proven that joining environment factors in chlorophyll retrieval algorithm can improve the precision of chlorophyll.