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Dissolved Organic Matters Impact on Colour

Authors :
Åhlén, Julia
Sundgren, David
Lindell, Tommy
Bengtsson, Ewert
Åhlén, Julia
Sundgren, David
Lindell, Tommy
Bengtsson, Ewert
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

The natural properties of water column usually affect under-water imagery by suppressing high-energy light. In application such as color correction of underwater images estimation of water column parameters is crucial. Diffuse attenuation coefficients are estimated and used for further processing of underwater taken data. The coefficients will give information on how fast light of different wavelengths decreases with increasing depth. Based on the exact depth measurements and data from a spectrometer the calculation of downwelling irradiance will be done. Chlorophyll concentration and a yellow substance factor contribute to a great variety of values of attenuation coefficients at different depth. By taking advantage of variations in depth, a method is presented to estimate the in uence of dissolved organic matters and chlorophyll on color correction. Attenuation coefficients that depends on concentration of dissolved organic matters in water gives an indication on how well any spectral band is suited for color correction algorithm.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235164495
Document Type :
Electronic Resource