TY - JOUR
T1 - The HYPERMAQ dataset
T2 - bio-optical properties of moderately to extremely turbid waters
AU - Lavigne, Héloïse
AU - Dogliotti, Ana
AU - Doxaran, David
AU - Shen, Fang
AU - Castagna, Alexandre
AU - Beck, Matthew
AU - Vanhellemont, Quinten
AU - Sun, Xuerong
AU - Gossn, Juan Ignacio
AU - Renosh, Pannimpullath Remanan
AU - Sabbe, Koen
AU - Vansteenwegen, Dieter
AU - Ruddick, Kevin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2022 Héloïse Lavigne et al.
PY - 2022/11/8
Y1 - 2022/11/8
N2 - Because of the large diversity of case 2 waters ranging from extremely absorbing to extremely scattering waters and the complexity of light transfer due to external terrestrial inputs, retrieving main biogeochemical parameters such as chlorophyll-a or suspended particulate matter concentration in these waters is still challenging. By providing optical and biogeochemical parameters for 180 sampling stations with turbidity and chlorophyll-a concentration ranging from 1 to 700 FNU and from 0.9 to 180 mg m-3 respectively, the HYPERMAQ dataset will contribute to a better description of marine optics in optically complex water bodies and can help the scientific community to develop algorithms. The HYPERMAQ dataset provides biogeochemical parameters (i.e. turbidity, pigment and chlorophyll-a concentration, suspended particulate matter), apparent optical properties (i.e. water reflectance from above water measurements) and inherent optical properties (i.e. absorption and attenuation coefficients) from six different study areas. These study areas include large estuaries (i.e. the Rio de la Plata in Argentina, the Yangtze estuary in China, and the Gironde estuary in France), inland (i.e. the Spuikom in Belgium and Chascomùs lake in Argentina), and coastal waters (Belgium). The dataset is available from Lavigne et al. (2022) at 10.1594/PANGAEA.944313.
AB - Because of the large diversity of case 2 waters ranging from extremely absorbing to extremely scattering waters and the complexity of light transfer due to external terrestrial inputs, retrieving main biogeochemical parameters such as chlorophyll-a or suspended particulate matter concentration in these waters is still challenging. By providing optical and biogeochemical parameters for 180 sampling stations with turbidity and chlorophyll-a concentration ranging from 1 to 700 FNU and from 0.9 to 180 mg m-3 respectively, the HYPERMAQ dataset will contribute to a better description of marine optics in optically complex water bodies and can help the scientific community to develop algorithms. The HYPERMAQ dataset provides biogeochemical parameters (i.e. turbidity, pigment and chlorophyll-a concentration, suspended particulate matter), apparent optical properties (i.e. water reflectance from above water measurements) and inherent optical properties (i.e. absorption and attenuation coefficients) from six different study areas. These study areas include large estuaries (i.e. the Rio de la Plata in Argentina, the Yangtze estuary in China, and the Gironde estuary in France), inland (i.e. the Spuikom in Belgium and Chascomùs lake in Argentina), and coastal waters (Belgium). The dataset is available from Lavigne et al. (2022) at 10.1594/PANGAEA.944313.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85142643473
U2 - 10.5194/essd-14-4935-2022
DO - 10.5194/essd-14-4935-2022
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85142643473
SN - 1866-3508
VL - 14
SP - 4935
EP - 4947
JO - Earth System Science Data
JF - Earth System Science Data
IS - 11
ER -