Dg. George et Tj. Malthus, Using a compact airborne spectrographic imager to monitor phytoplankton biomass in a series of lakes in north Wales, SCI TOTAL E, 268(1-3), 2001, pp. 215-226
Three lakes in Snowdonia and two on the island of Anglesey were surveyed us
ing a Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (casi). Water samples for chlo
rophyll measurements and phytoplankton counts were collected at the time of
the overflight and the optical characteristics of the lakes recorded by a
scanning spectroradiometer. Spectral measurements in the five lakes showed
that their optical characteristics were primarily determined by the concent
ration of phytoplankton in suspension. All the lakes were relatively clear,
but the more productive waters contained small amounts of dissolved organi
c carbon of autochthonous origin. The airborne imaging spectrometer was pro
grammed to measure upwelling radiance in eight narrow bands and linear regr
essions used to compare the performance of a selected range of chlorophyll
retrieval algorithms. The results showed that the most effective algorithms
were those based on measurements in the blue and green portions of the spe
ctrum. The best single band algorithm was centred on 440 nm and explained 7
5% of the measured variation in the concentration of chlorophyll. The best
multi-band algorithm was based on measurements taken at 560 and 440 nm and
accounted for 94% of the recorded variation. Chlorophyll maps produced by t
his algorithm showed that the phytoplankton in most of the lakes was homoge
neously distributed but surface patches of cyanobacteria were detected at o
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