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Bio-optical propterties in the Yellow Sea

다목적 실용위성관측을 위한 황해의 생물학적.광학적 특성

  • Sinjae Yoo (Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute) ;
  • Jisoo Park (Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute)
  • Published : 1998.11.01

Abstract

A bio-optic survey was made in the Yellow Sea in May, 1998 for OSMI cal/val and application project. Optical measurements were made in nine stations. From these measurements, apparent and inherent optical properties such as $K_d$, R, a, and $b_b$ were estimated. The patterns of reflectance indicated that all three major constituents, namely, chlorophyll-a, suspended sediments, and CDOM were active in determining the optical properties in the Yellow Sea. Their relative contribution was different among the stations. All the stations had high backscattering and their values fell in Case 2 category. Although the total absorption was very high, it could not be explained by the level of CDOM concentration. It is suggested that the suspended sediment might be highly absorptive and further study is needed to investigate the optical properties of the suspended sediments.

1998년 황해에서 OSMI 검-보정 및 활용과제를 위한 생물광학 조사가 수행되었다. 9 개의 조사정점에서 광학 측정이 이루어졌다. 이들 측정 치에서 $K_{d}$, R, a, and b$_{b}$와 같은 외관성 및 내재성 광학특성이 산출되었다. 반사도의 유형을 볼 때 광학특성이 엽록소, 부유사, CDOM과 같은 모든 주요 구성성분에 의해 결정되고 각각의 기여도는 정점마다 달랐다. 모든 정점의 역산란계수는 Case 2 수역 범주에 속하였다. 전테 흡광계수는 매우 높았으며 CDOM 농도로는 충분히 설명되지 않는다. 부유사가 상당히 흡광력이 높을 가능성이 있으며 이에 대한 추후 연구가 바람직하다.

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