Remote Sensing of Ocean Color in the High Arctic.

Régions: Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut

étiquettes: biology, microbiology, plankton, light absorbance, algae

chercheur principal: Cota, Glenn (2)
Nᵒ de permis: 12638
Organisation: University of Tennessee
Année(s) de permis: 1994 1993 1992 1991
Délivré: janv. 01, 1994
Équipe de projet: M. Goldman & T. Sifferd

Objectif(s): To measure light absorption and attenuation by microalgae , detritus and dissolved colored organics, and to determine photosynthetic rates of phytoplankton; to develop bio-optical algorithms for ocean color studies by satellite.

Description du projet: Light leaving the ocean's surface can be detected remotely by satellite. With the proper conversion factors satellites can tell us the amount & growth of plant material in the oceans. Microscopic plants comprise the base of the marine food chain, serving as food for all animals. Because of their dark coloration plants absorb light & produce heat. We are studying what colors & how much light is absorbed by plants to determine conversion factors for satellites.