Title :
Spatial distribution and the possible source of CDOM for inland water in summer in the Northeast China
Author :
Jiang, Guangjia ; Liu, Dianwei ; Song, Kaishan ; Zhang, Bai
Author_Institution :
Northeast Inst. of Geogr. & Agric. Ecology, Chinese Acad. of Sci., Changchun, China
Abstract :
The availability of underwater light is a critical factor in the growth and abundance of primary producers in shallow embayments. The aim of this study was to examine the spatial distribution and the possible source of CDOM for inland water in summer in the northeast china. Absorption spectra of inland water samples were measured from 200nm to 800nm. Highest mean-value of a(375) occurred in Chagan Lake. A significant spatial difference was found among four different inland waters, and evident spatial variation was in Chagan Lake. A consistent negative non-linear relationship was recorded between S value and CDOM absorption coefficient. Furthermore, S value was used as a proxy for CDOM composition and source. Fulvic acids is primary contribution for CDOM absorption in Songhua Lake and Shitoukoumen Reservoir, but humic acids in Nanhu Lake and Chagan Lake. The relationships between CDOM absorption and total suspended matter concentration and chlorophyll-a concentration were analyzed. It demonstrated the biological processes source for Nanhu Lake, Shitoukoumen Reservoir and Chagan Lake. But for Songhua Lake, the dominating source is from river inputs, but biological process was also an important portion for CDOM concentration.
Keywords :
lakes; reservoirs; underwater optics; CDOM source; Chagan Lake; Nanhu Lake; Northeast China; Shitoukoumen Reservoir; Songhua Lake; absorption spectra; fulvic acid; inland water; shallow embayment; spatial distribution; underwater light; Absorption; Biological processes; Lakes; Remote sensing; Reservoirs; Water; CDOM; inland water; spectral slope;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2010 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9565-8
Electronic_ISBN :
2153-6996
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2010.5653684