Multispectral in situ measurements of organic matter and chlorophyll fluorescence in seawater: Documenting the intrusion of the Mississippi River plume in the West Florida Shelf

Citation
Ce. Del Castillo et al., Multispectral in situ measurements of organic matter and chlorophyll fluorescence in seawater: Documenting the intrusion of the Mississippi River plume in the West Florida Shelf, LIMN OCEAN, 46(7), 2001, pp. 1836-1843
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
ISSN journal
00243590 → ACNP
Volume
46
Issue
7
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1836 - 1843
Database
ISI
SICI code
0024-3590(200111)46:7<1836:MISMOO>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
We performed multispectral, in situ fluorescence measurements of detrital c olored organic matter (COM) and chlorophyll a (Chi a) in surface waters of the West Florida Shelf using the Wet Labs spectral absorption and fluoresce nce instrument (SAFIre). Continuous underway measurements allowed simultane ous mapping of the dispersal pattern of riverine organic material and Chl a on the shelf. We used two fluorescence emission ratios to differentiate be tween riverine and marine COM. The data showed unusually high concentration s of COM offshore. These were attributed to an offshore extension of the Mi ssissippi River plume. Comparisons between in situ Chl a concentrations mea sured with the SAFIre and Chl a values obtained from the sea-viewing wide f ield-of-view sensor (SeaWiFS) satellite data using OC4 and MODIS algorithms showed that, although both algorithms overestimated Chi a, MODIS performed better than OC4, particularly in areas with high COM concentrations. Analy sis of the relationship between Chl a and COM concentrations within the stu dy area showed regional variability probably caused by differences in river source.