Remote sensing of phytoplankton functional types |
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Authors: | Anitha Nair Shubha Sathyendranath Trevor Platt Jesus Morales Venetia Stuart Marie-Hélène Forget Emmanuel Devred Heather Bouman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4J1;2. Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Prospect Place, The Hoe, Plymouth PL1 3DH, United Kingdom;3. Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Box 1006, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada B2Y 4A2;4. IFAPA Centro “Agua del Pino”, P. O. Box 104, 21071 Huelva, Spain;5. Department of Oceanography, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4J1;6. Department of Earth Sciences, Oxford University, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PR, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | The principal goal in early missions of satellite-borne visible spectral radiometry (ocean colour) was to create synoptic fields of phytoplankton biomass indexed as concentration of chlorophyll-a. In the context of climate change, a major application of the results has been in the modelling of primary production and the ocean carbon cycle. It is now recognised that a partition of the marine autotrophic pool into a suite of phytoplankton functional types, each type having a characteristic role in the biogeochemical cycle of the ocean, would increase our understanding of the role of phytoplankton in the global carbon cycle. At the same time, new methods have been emerging that use visible spectral radiometry to map some of the phytoplankton functional types. Here, we assess the state of the art, and suggest paths for future work. |
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