Spectral remote sensing reflectances of coastal waters in French Guiana under the Amazon influence

2002 
The French Guiana coast, located about 500 km north of the Amazon mouth, is characterized by mangroves and large mud banks migrating northwestwards. These banks are composed of fine clay sediments originating from the Amazon River. In November 1998, field work was carried out on the Mahury River to measure the water colour and the concentration of suspended particles in surface water. An increase of the remote sensing reflectance due to high concentration of mineral particles was observed. The Mahury River survey (November 1998), together with an oceanographic survey onboard the ANTEA vessel (PRECHICO cruise, April 1999), enabled us to identify several classes of remote sensing reflectance spectra characterizing the continental shelf between Cayenne and the Brazil frontier: (1) light blue waters above the shelf break; (2) low salinity dark brown waters above the continental shelf, originating from the Amazon River; (3) green waters above the 20-m isobath; and (4) beige waters close to the coast and in the rivers mouths. The normalized water leaving radiances (nLw) computed from these spectra in the spectral bands of SeaWiFS are examined. The standard OC2 performs poorly in retrieving chlorophyll from the reflectance data because of the relatively high suspended particulate matter concentrations.
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