Journal of Remote Sensing (Jan 2021)

Impact of Temperature on Absorption Coefficient of Pure Seawater in the Blue Wavelengths Inferred from Satellite and In Situ Measurements

  • Guomei Wei,
  • Zhongping Lee,
  • Xiuling Wu,
  • Xiaolong Yu,
  • Shaoling Shang,
  • Ricardo Letelier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.34133/2021/9842702
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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There has been a long history of interest on how (if) the absorption coefficient of “pure” fresh water (afwλ) and “pure” seawater (aswλ) changes with temperature (T), yet the impact of T reported in the literature differs significantly in the blue domain. Unlike the previous studies based on laboratory measurements, we took an approach based on ~18 years (2002–2020) of MODIS ocean color and temperature measurements in the oligotrophic oceans, along with field measured chlorophyll concentration and phytoplankton absorption coefficient, to examine the relationship between T and the total absorption coefficient (aλ) at 412 and 443 nm. We found that the values of a412 and a443 in the summer are nearly flat (slightly decreasing) for the observed T range of ~19–27 °C. Since there are no detectable changes of chlorophyll during this period, the results suggest that T has a negligible impact on asw412 and asw443 in this T range. As a complement, the impact of salinity on afwλ was also evaluated using three independent determinations of aswλ and afwλ, where good agreements were found from these observations.