Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6346549 | Remote Sensing of Environment | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We found the CDOM absorption coefficient and CDOM spectral slope were uncorrelated due to exogenous DOC inputs from multiple sources. Alone, the absorption coefficient of CDOM was a poor predictor of DOC concentration. Including both CDOM absorption coefficient and spectral slope in a multiple regression accounted for both composition and concentration, significantly improving the regression r2. By using both CDOM absorption coefficient and spectral slope, we identify a framework for a potential solution to overcome the influence of dissolved organic matter source and transformation history on the CDOM-DOC relationship. We conclude that local variability, seasonality and optical complexity should be considered in remote sensing based approaches for global freshwater DOC estimation.
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Authors
Erin L. Hestir, Vittorio Brando, Glenn Campbell, Arnold Dekker, Tim Malthus,