DocumentCode
1314270
Title
Satellite Detection of Summer Chlorophyll-a Bloom in the Gulf of Tomini
Author
Setiawan, Riza Yuliratno ; Habibi, Abdullah
Author_Institution
Center for Tropical Coastal & Marine Studies, Diponegoro Univ., Semarang, Indonesia
Volume
4
Issue
4
fYear
2011
Firstpage
944
Lastpage
948
Abstract
Seasonal variation of chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) concentration in the Gulf of Tomini (GT) is investigated using SeaWiFS-derived sea surface Chl-a, QuikSCAT-derived ocean surface wind vector and Pathfinder sea surface temperature (SST) measurements. Results show that Chl-a concentration in the GT attained maximum in August (0.59 mg/m3 ) and is primarily controlled by monsoon winds. During summer, strong winds pass through the Maluku archipelago and blast out toward the Maluku Sea, and impinge the coastal mountain on the southeastern GT (GT tip). As a result, a strong wind jet observed at the open-ocean of GT and is suspected to be the main driving force for the Chl-a bloom in the region. The center of the bloom is located consistently with the wind stress maximum (0.28 Nm-2) and low SST (27.3°C ). The present study describes the seasonal and spatial distributions of the Chl-a bloom in GT and its associated oceanographic features.
Keywords
ocean temperature; oceanographic regions; remote sensing; wind; Maluku Sea; Maluku archipelago; Pathfinder; QuikSCAT; SeaWiFS data; Tomini Gulf; ocean surface wind vector; satellite detection; sea surface temperature; summer chlorophyll-a bloom; Ocean temperature; Remote sensing; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Surface topography; Chlorophyll-a bloom; Gulf of Tomini; sea surface temperature (SST); wind stress;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1939-1404
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSTARS.2011.2163926
Filename
6009208
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