Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6344783 | Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The in-situ sensor based nitrate algorithm is developed by using SUNA and thermal logger derived nitrate and temperature data along the coastal waters of southwest Bay of Bengal. Comparison was carried out between SUNA and in-situ nitrate depicted 88% overestimation in open ocean waters and the regression analysis provided R2=0.568 with SEE=±0.360. The nitrate algorithm is derived from the empirical relationship between SUNA and thermal logger derived nitrate and SST during postmonsoon season. Overall regression analysis, sigmoid function provides the better relationships of R2=0.872 and SEE=±0.776. MODIS Aqua derived SST is used to develop the instrument based algorithm to retrieve nitrate image whereas MODIS Aqua derived SST and chlorophyll are applied with conventional algorithm proposed earlier and compared. The two different nitrate algorithms are regressed with in-situ nitrate value for testing the accuracy of the algorithms. The regression between sensor and laboratory analyzed nitrate showed the R2=0.619, SEE=±0.501, MNB=1.303 and RMSE=1.727 µM, whereas the conventional model nitrate showed the R2=0.695, SEE=±0.175, MNB=0.603 and RMSE=1.054 µM. Thus, the present results confirm that chlorophyll as an important input for developing nitrate algorithms whatever the way the data have been collected.
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Authors
D. Poornima, R. Shanthi, R. Ranith, L. Senthilnathan, R.K. Sarangi, T. Thangaradjou, Prakash Chauhan,