Water optical properties over or around coral reefs in the coastal region: implications for coral reef remote sensing

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Guangjia Jiang
Shuisen Chen
Xinrui Wang
Wei Deng
Zebin Zhuang
Lihong Zeng
Chunchao Zhang
Wei Yu
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[1] South China Sea Environment Monitoring Center,Guangxi Laboratory on the Study of Coral Reefs in the South China Sea
[2] State Oceanic Administration,undefined
[3] Nansha Islands Coral Reef Ecosystem National Observation and Research Station,undefined
[4] Guangxi University,undefined
[5] Guangdong Open Laboratory of Geospatial Information Technology and Application,undefined
[6] Guangdong Engineering Technology Center for Remote Sensing Big Data Application,undefined
[7] Guangdong Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing and GIS Technology Application,undefined
[8] Guangzhou Institute of Geography,undefined
[9] South China Sea Prediction Center,undefined
[10] State Oceanic Administration,undefined
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Coral reefs; Remote sensing; Turbid waters; Absorption; Bio-optical properties;
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Coral reefs inhabit clear oceanic-type waters to turbid coastal regimes. For shallow coastal water environments, the coral reefs from remote sensing will be substantially influenced by the complexity and heterogeneity of the optical properties of water. Through a set of bio-optical and chemical measurements in July 2019 around Xidao Island, Sanya, China, we explored spatial variations of water components’ concentrations (including suspended solids, phytoplankton, and dissolved organic carbon) and the optical absorptions (i.e., particulate pigments, detritus, and colored dissolved organic matter) in waters over or around coral reefs; further analysis of their influences upon the remote sensing reflectance (Rrs(λ)) of water was performed. It was observed that the bio-optical and chemical properties of the waters over or around coral reefs were spatially and vertically heterogeneous for different sampling sites. As expected, the suspended solids dominated the optical properties of coral reefs waters in areas of Xidao Island, which evidently influenced the Rrs(λ), especially for the surface waters (Pearson r > 0.60, p < 0.01). In addition, the dissolved organic carbon concentrations exhibited significant relations to the Rrs(λ) both in surface and bottom water layers, whereas the colored dissolved organic matter showed a weak negative correlation with the Rrs(λ). These findings will support the mapping and monitoring benthic habitats with remote sensing imagery in coastal regions, especially when a removal of the influence by particulate sediments was available.
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页码:92768 / 92781
页数:13
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