2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jag.2017.12.002
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Seasonal variability in bio-optical properties along the coastal waters off Cochin

Abstract: Strong seasonal upwelling, downwelling, changes in current patterns and the volume of freshwater discharge from Cochin Estuary defines the coastal waters off Cochin. These coastal waters were investigated through monthly sampling efforts during March 2015 to February 2016 to study the seasonal and spatial variability in bio-optical properties for the four different seasons mainly Spring Inter Monsoon (SIM), South West Monsoon (SWM), Fall Inter Monsoon (FIM) and Winter Monsoon (WM). The Barmouth region is the m… Show more

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“…The a cdom (443) from the entire cascade ranged from 0.21 m −1 to 3.17 m −1 (Table 2), which is similar to other published studies for aquatic systems [12,16,31,[50][51][52]. The highest a cdom magnitudes were found in BAR1 and IBI1 (sampled curve in Figure 5c).…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…The a cdom (443) from the entire cascade ranged from 0.21 m −1 to 3.17 m −1 (Table 2), which is similar to other published studies for aquatic systems [12,16,31,[50][51][52]. The highest a cdom magnitudes were found in BAR1 and IBI1 (sampled curve in Figure 5c).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Much attention has been devoted to characterizing aquatic systems and determining the spatial variability of IOPs in the ocean [5][6][7][8][9], coastal environments [10][11][12], and bays [13,14]. For inland waters, efforts have been made to characterize Australian [15], African [16], and Brazilian reservoirs [3,17] to identify the optical differences between open oceans and freshwater systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During August, a* ph (λ) values showed higher values than the bloom stations and observed a non linearity between a* ph (λ) and Chl-a. The general trend of a* ph values is to increase with decreasing Chl-a, as most attenuation occurs in the blue part of the spectrum (Bricaud and Stramski, 1990), but this relation is not always linear as it depends on the pigment packaging effect and pigment composition (Shaju et al, 2015;Vishnu et al, 2018). The pigments in the algae include Chl-a and phycoerythrin, which absorb the energy from sunlight and drives photosynthesis (Siddiqui et al, 1991).…”
Section: Remote-sensing Reflectance (R Rs ) and Chlorophyll Specific mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monitoring of mariculture sites using remote sensing could be successful only after thorough validation with in situ data, as the coastal waters are optically complex (Vishnu et al, 2018). Assessment of in-situ phytoplankton and their optical properties in the coastal waters can generate database required to develop regional bio-optical algorithms for retrieving chlorophyll a (Chl-a) from satellite remote sensing data (Lee et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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