A semi-analytical algorithm for deriving the particle size distribution slope of turbid inland water based on OLCI data: A case study in Lake Hongze. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • The particle size distribution (PSD) slope () can indicate the predominant particle size, material composition, and inherent optical properties (IOPs) of inland waters. However, few semi-analytical methods have been proposed for deriving from the surface remote sensing reflectance due to the variable optical state of inland waters. A semi-analytical algorithm was developed for inland waters having a wide range of turbidity and in this study. Application of the proposed model to Ocean and Land Color Instrument (OLCI) imagery of the water body resulted in several important observations: (1) the proposed algorithm (754nm and 779nm combination) was capable of retrieving with R2 being 0.72 (p<0.01, n=60), and MAPE and RMSE being 4.37% and 0.22 (n=30) respectively; (2) the in HZL was lower in summer than other seasons during the period considered, this variation was driven by the phenological cycle of algae and the runoff caused by rainfall; (3) the band optimization proposed in this study is important for calculating the particle backscattering slope () and deriving because it is feasible for both algae dominant and sediment governed turbid inland lakes. These observations help improve our understanding of the relationship between IOPs and , which are affected by different bio-optic processes and algal phenology in the lake environment.

published proceedings

  • Environ Pollut

altmetric score

  • 0.25

author list (cited authors)

  • Lei, S., Xu, J., Li, Y., Li, L., Lyu, H., Liu, G. e., ... Jiao, W.

citation count

  • 18

complete list of authors

  • Lei, Shaohua||Xu, Jie||Li, Yunmei||Li, Lin||Lyu, Heng||Liu, Ge||Chen, Yu||Lu, Chunyan||Tian, Chao||Jiao, Wenzhe

publication date

  • February 2021