@Article{NovoPereMela:2004:AsUtSp,
author = "Novo, Evlyn Marcia Leao de Mores and Pereira Filho, Waterloo and
Melack, J. M.",
affiliation = "Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Divis{\~a}o de
Sensoriamento Remoto (INPE-DSR)",
title = "Assessing the utility of spectral band operators to reduce the
influence of total suspended solids on the relationship between
chlorophyll concentration and the bidirectional reflectance factor
in Amazon waters",
journal = "International Journal of Remote Sensing",
year = "2004",
volume = "25",
number = "22",
pages = "5105--5115",
month = "Nov.",
keywords = "ocean color, sediment, lake, Amazons rivers, Negro rivers,
Reflectance spectral, chlorophyll concentration.",
abstract = "Measurements of reflectance spectra, total suspended solids (TSS),
chlorophyll a+phaeophytin (CLH) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC)
plus pH, Secchi disk transparency and water depth were made in
lakes associated with the Amazons and Negro rivers upstream from
Manaus. Reflectance spectra were acquired between 400 and 900 nm
using a spectroradiometer with a nominal resolution of 3 nm. Two
spectral band operators designed to detect the CHL signal in
waters with high TSS concentrations were examined with the aid of
linear and nonlinear regression methods. Results showed that none
of the proposed operators were successful in Amazon white water
systems.",
copyholder = "SID/SCD",
issn = "0143-1161",
language = "en",
targetfile = "Assessing the utility of spectral, Novo E. M. L. M..pdf",
urlaccessdate = "29 jun. 2024"
}