Abstract
The distribution and variability of particulate back scattering coefficient (bbp) in the Godavari basin are reported for the first time using in situ measurements. A coastal cruise was conducted in the coastal waters Off Kakinada and Yanam along the East coast of India, from 2-9 March 2012. Hyperspectral underwater radiometer was used to collect the in situ bio-optical data as function of wavelength in 21 sampling stations from the coast ( ~ 10 m) to toward the open ocean ( ~ 150 m). Data from these sites exhibits two orders of magnitude in bbp and covered the typical coastal and estuarine waters. The bbp at a single wavelength, i.e., 700 nm was measured with the embedded echo-VSF (Wetlabs) series sensor. In this letter, an attempt was made to: 1) describe the variability of particle bbp of estuarine coastal system using in situ measurements; 2) model the bbp from Quasi Analytical Algorithm (QAA) and verify its accuracy by comparing with in-situ measurements of bbp; and 3) examine the relationship of bbp and chlorophyll- a concentration in the coastal system. A significant relationship was observed between the in-situ and model derived bbp values. The in-situ measured bbp values vary from 0.01 to 0.065 m <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">-1</sup> in this region. The relationship between chlorophyll- a concentration and the bbp has been studied. The large spread in the scatter in the chlorophyll Vs. in-situ bbp infers that chlorophyll- a is a poor predictor of bbp. The relationship between chlorophyll-a concentration and the bbp shows an inverse relationship for the Godavari Estuarine waters.
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