Remote sensing observations of ocean colour using the traditional Forel-Ule scale

We test a method for calculating the colour of the sea, as measured on the traditional Forel-Ule (FU) scale, from satellite remote sensing measurements of reflectance. Forel-Ule colour scale numbers are calculated from 46 in situ radiometer profiles in the Mozambique channel and Irish Sea and compar...

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Main Authors: Madihah Jafar Sidik, David George Bowers, Joshua William Griffiths
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/24045/1/Remote%20sensing%20observations%20of%20ocean%20colour%20using%20the%20traditional%20Forel.pdf
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description We test a method for calculating the colour of the sea, as measured on the traditional Forel-Ule (FU) scale, from satellite remote sensing measurements of reflectance. Forel-Ule colour scale numbers are calculated from 46 in situ radiometer profiles in the Mozambique channel and Irish Sea and compared to direct measurements of water colour made with the FU scale. There is generally good agreement (R2 = 0.79, RMS difference = 2.7) between observed and calculated values over the range FU2 (blue)-FU18 (greenish brown). The method is applied to map the colour, on the FU scale, of the Irish Sea using 242 in situ radiometer measurements. MODIS satellite data is used to calculate the long-term (2003–2014) average and seasonal variation of sea colour. The colour of the Irish Sea, from both in situ and satellite radiometry, shows patterns which are consistent with the known distribution and seasonal variation of suspended particles. A Forel-Ule colour scale map of western European waters shows that the most coloured waters are found in north-west European seas which are coloured by suspended sediments rather than phytoplankton blooms.
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spelling ums.eprints-240452019-11-11T05:24:33Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/24045/ Remote sensing observations of ocean colour using the traditional Forel-Ule scale Madihah Jafar Sidik David George Bowers Joshua William Griffiths QE Geology QH Natural history We test a method for calculating the colour of the sea, as measured on the traditional Forel-Ule (FU) scale, from satellite remote sensing measurements of reflectance. Forel-Ule colour scale numbers are calculated from 46 in situ radiometer profiles in the Mozambique channel and Irish Sea and compared to direct measurements of water colour made with the FU scale. There is generally good agreement (R2 = 0.79, RMS difference = 2.7) between observed and calculated values over the range FU2 (blue)-FU18 (greenish brown). The method is applied to map the colour, on the FU scale, of the Irish Sea using 242 in situ radiometer measurements. MODIS satellite data is used to calculate the long-term (2003–2014) average and seasonal variation of sea colour. The colour of the Irish Sea, from both in situ and satellite radiometry, shows patterns which are consistent with the known distribution and seasonal variation of suspended particles. A Forel-Ule colour scale map of western European waters shows that the most coloured waters are found in north-west European seas which are coloured by suspended sediments rather than phytoplankton blooms. 2018-12 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/24045/1/Remote%20sensing%20observations%20of%20ocean%20colour%20using%20the%20traditional%20Forel.pdf Madihah Jafar Sidik and David George Bowers and Joshua William Griffiths (2018) Remote sensing observations of ocean colour using the traditional Forel-Ule scale. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 215. pp. 52-58. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2018.10.002
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title Remote sensing observations of ocean colour using the traditional Forel-Ule scale
title_full Remote sensing observations of ocean colour using the traditional Forel-Ule scale
title_fullStr Remote sensing observations of ocean colour using the traditional Forel-Ule scale
title_full_unstemmed Remote sensing observations of ocean colour using the traditional Forel-Ule scale
title_short Remote sensing observations of ocean colour using the traditional Forel-Ule scale
title_sort remote sensing observations of ocean colour using the traditional forel ule scale
topic QE Geology
QH Natural history
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/24045/1/Remote%20sensing%20observations%20of%20ocean%20colour%20using%20the%20traditional%20Forel.pdf
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