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Vertical structure of productivity and its vertical integration as derived from remotely sensed observations

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Title Vertical structure of productivity and its vertical integration as derived from remotely sensed observations
Names Zaneveld, J. Ronald (creator)
Kitchen, James C. (creator)
Mueller, James L. (creator)
Date Issued 1993 (iso8601)
Abstract A method for predicting oceanic productivity from remotely sensed diffuse attenuation (488 nm) and
surface chlorophyll concentration is presented. The method uses a climatological approach which consists
of applying a set of regressions for each region and season to yield the depth of the chlorophyll maximum,
the exponential slope of the chlorophyll profile, and the depths of various irradiance levels from the
remotely sensed diffuse attenuation coefficient at 488 nm. These parameters, combined with the remotely
sensed surface chlorophyll concentration and a model of quantum efficiency vs. irradiance, yield a vertical
profile of productivity. This profile can be numerically integrated or directly integrated piecewise with a
logarithmic approximation for the quantum efficiency model and a piecewise linear relationship of total
irradiance and irradiance at 488 nm. The results favorably compare with productivity profiles calculated
from direct measurements of chlorophyll and irradiance for a meridional transect of the North Pacific
Ocean.
Genre Article
Identifier Zaneveld, J. V., Kitchen, J. C., & Mueller, J. L. (1993). Vertical structure of productivity and its vertical integration as derived from remotely sensed observations [Electronic version]. Limnology and Oceanography, 38(7), 1384-1393.

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