Remote estimation of phytoplankton size fractions using the spectral shape of light absorption.

2015 
Phytoplankton size structure plays an important role in ocean biogeochemical processes. The light absorption spectra of phytoplankton provide a great potential for retrieving phytoplankton size structure because of the strong dependence on the packaging effect caused by phytoplankton cell size and on different pigment compositions related to phytoplankton taxonomy. In this study, we investigated the variability in light absorption spectra of phytoplankton in relation to the size structure. Based on this, a new approach was proposed for estimating phytoplankton size fractions. Our approach use the spectral shape of the normalized phytoplankton absorption coefficient (aph(λ)) through principal component analysis (PCA). Values of aph(λ) were normalized to remove biomass effects, and PCA was conducted to separate the spectral variance of normalized aph(λ) into uncorrelated principal components (PCs). Spectral variations captured by the first four PC modes were used to build relationships with phytoplankton size fractions. The results showed that PCA had powerful ability to capture spectral variations in normalized aph(λ), which were significantly related to phytoplankton size fractions. For both hyperspectral aph(λ) and multiband aph(λ), our approach is applicable. We evaluated our approach using wide in situ data collected from coastal waters and the global ocean, and the results demonstrated a good and robust performance in estimating phytoplankton size fractions in various regions. The model performance was further evaluated by aph(λ) derived from in situ remote sensing reflectance (Rrs(λ)) with a quasi-analytical algorithm. Using Rrs(λ) only at six bands, accurate estimations of phytoplankton size fractions were obtained, with R2 values of 0.85, 0.61, and 0.76, and root mean-square errors of 0.130, 0.126, and 0.112 for micro-, nano-, and picophytoplankton, respectively. Our approach provides practical basis for remote estimation of phytoplankton size structure using aph(λ) derived from satellite observations or rapid field instrument measurements in the future.
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