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Relation between inherent optical properties and land use and land cover across Gulf Coast estuaries

Citation:

Le, C., J. Lehrter, C. Hu, B. Schaeffer, H. MacIntyre, Jim Hagy, AND D. Beddick. Relation between inherent optical properties and land use and land cover across Gulf Coast estuaries. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Lawrence, KS, 60(3):920-933, (2015).

Impact/Purpose:

This manuscript links watershed land-use to specific inherent optical properties (SIOPs) of Gulf of Mexico estuaries, and thus provides information for applying satellite remote sensing algorithms, which are dependent on site-specific estuarine SIOPs, to the retrieval of satellite derived estuarine water quality parameters.

Description:

Land use and land cover (LULC) can affect the watershed exports of optically active constituents such as suspended particulate matter and colored dissolved organic matter, and in turn affect estuarine optical properties. We collected optical data from six estuaries in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico with different watershedLULC characteristics and investigated how estuarine optical properties varied across these systems. Differences in LULC corresponded with significant differences in the estuarine inherent optical properties and specific inherent optical properties (SIOPs), which are known surrogates for phytoplankton cell size, organic particle concentration, and the amount of terrigenous dissolved organic carbon. The results indicated that increasing proportions of developed land use (urban1agriculture) in the watersheds resulted in a linear increase in light attenuation in the estuaries primarily through increased absorption by phytoplankton. Estuarine SIOPs were also linearly related to the proportion of developed land. These findings were used to demonstrate how improved knowledge of the factors regulating estuarine SIOPs may be used to increase the accuracy of semianalytical ocean color remote sensing algorithms in optically complex estuaries.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:05/01/2015
Record Last Revised:09/21/2015
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 308348