Title :
Statistical characterization of the diffuse attenuation coefficient over tropical corals
Author :
Newman, Candace M. ; LeDrew, Ellsworth F.
Author_Institution :
Lab. of Earth Observations, Waterloo Univ., Ont., Canada
Abstract :
Remote-sensing of submerged features can help to monitor coral reef ecosystems by monitoring spectral signatures within the visible spectrum. A satellite or airborne image could be used to delineate those areas of coral stress requiring immediate attention. One limitation, however, to the accuracy of this technique is that the water column over a submerged coral reef modifies the signal received by the sensor. The authors report on a study in Fiji were measured profiles of the diffuse attenuation coefficient are used to better understand the properties of the water column over various substrates. Downwelling irradiance and upwelling radiance in SeaWiFS channels were collected over coral reefs, debris surface, sand channels, and blue water with depths far beyond the range of the 70 metre cable. Principal components analysis of vertical water column profiles reveals that irradiance values can be used to distinguish between different bottom types based on the magnitude of component loadings. The technique provides consistent output when discriminating between bottom types at various depths. These results may be used to better define algorithms and are encouraging with respect to water column correction for image interpretation
Keywords :
geophysical techniques; oceanographic techniques; remote sensing; seafloor phenomena; Fiji; IR; Pacific; algorithm; bottom type; coast; coral reef; coral stress; diffuse attenuation coefficient; ecosystem; geophysical measurement technique; image interpretation; infrared; irradiance; marine biology; multispectral remote sensing; ocean; optical remote sensing; optics; seafloor geology; spectral signature; statistical characterization; submerged feature; tropical coral; underwater light; upwelling radiance; visible; visible spectrum; Attenuation measurement; Biomedical optical imaging; Ecosystems; Optical attenuators; Optical surface waves; Radiometry; Remote monitoring; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Water;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2000. Proceedings. IGARSS 2000. IEEE 2000 International
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6359-0
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2000.859676