Abstract
Synchronization experiment was conducted in June, 2009 to get Inherent Optical Properties (IOP) of water component in Chaohu Lake. Water bio-optical mechanism was studied combined with multispectral data of Environmental Satellite 1 (CCD), and then inversion models of total suspended matter (TSM), inorganic suspended matter (ISM) and organic suspended matter (OSM) concentration were built. The data indicated that: the absorption ratio of suspended particulate matter and CDOM to total were almost no change from band 1 to band 2 with about 85% and 9%, respectively. The ratio of pure water to total increased from 0.4% to 5.6%. Water reflectance in these two bands were influenced by absorption of three kinds of components: algae particles absorption surpassed non-algal particles in band 3, and so played an important role in total absorption with about 35.7%; the proportion of pure water absorption and particles matter backscattering both were 99% in band 4, so these two components decided the main inherent optical properties in band 4. The models of TSM and ISM concentration inversion based on band combination (band 3 + band 4)/(band 1 + band 2) were built, while OSM concentration was estimated by band 4/(band 1 + band 2) index. Inversed by image data, RE of TSM concentration between modeled and measured was 33.4%, and RMSE was 18.68 mg/L. RE of ISM and OSM concentration were 39.9% and 35.2% respectively. The inversion was more accurate when satellite-ground data were just in the same day. At this situation, RE of ISM concentration dropped to 25.4%, and that of TSM and OSM reduced to 26.5% and 26.8% as well.
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