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Retrieval of vertical particle concentration profiles by optical remote sensing: a model study

Pitarch, Jaime
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Odermatt, Daniel
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Kawka, Marcin
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2014
Optics Express

Water-leaving radiance is subject to depth variability of the water constituents. The optical penetration depth is strongly dependent on the wavelength λ, which allows to retrieve a non-uniform vertical profile of an optically-active constituent CTSM(z) from remote-sensing reflectance Rrs(λ,Cz). We define the apparent particle concentration CTSM,app(λ) of a vertically homogeneous water column whose Rrs(λ,Cconst) matches Rrs(λ,Cz). Subsequently, we define a vertically-weighted averaged particle concentration CTSM,ave(λ), only dependent on CTSM(z), and retrieve CTSM(z) by minimizing the error between CTSM,app(λ) and CTSM,ave(λ) with genetic algorithms. We conclude that the retrieval is excellent if the sub-surface maximum lays close to the surface or the background concentration of CTSM(z) is low. Conversely, results worsen for opposite conditions, due to insufficient signal strength from superimposed sub-surface maxima.

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DOI
10.1364/OE.22.00A947
Web of Science ID

WOS:000335905300035

Author(s)
Pitarch, Jaime
Odermatt, Daniel
Kawka, Marcin
Wüest, Alfred  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Optical Society of America

Published in
Optics Express
Volume

22

Issue

S3

Article Number

A947

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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May 13, 2014
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