Spectral Monitoring of Algal Blooms in an Eutrophic Lake Using Sentinel-2
Creators
- 1. Instituto Gulich, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba & CONICET
- 2. CONAE
- 3. Instituto Gulich, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
- 4. MRA
Description
Eutrophication is a process in which elevated organic matter and nutrients raises the primary production of a water body. As a result, the productivity of phytoplankton and biomass are very high at all trophic levels. During bloom event, the spatial and temporal distribution of this phenomena is difficult to be observed using conventional water sampling methods. This work advance the state of the art by using Sentinel-2 (S2) images to estimate chlorophyll-a (chl-a) concentration with an empirical model. Specifically, the model uses band 8 (NIR) and band 4 (red) to predict chl-a concentration during an algal bloom event in San Roque lake, Córdoba, Argentina. Nevertheless, novel spectral ratio for algae composition patterns has also been created using bands 8a and 9. The results show that S2 has the potential to monitor bloom events in eutrophic lakes.
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