Preliminary optical classification of lakes and coastal waters in Estonia and south Finland |
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Authors: | Anu Reinart Antti Herlevi Helgi Arst Liis Sipelgas |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Limnology, Uppsala University, Norbyvägen 20, S-752 36, Uppsala, Sweden;b Marine Systems Institute at Tallinn Technical University, Paldiski Road 1, 10137, Tallinn, Estonia;c Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 64 (Gustaf Hällströminkatu 2), FI-00014, Helsinki, Finland |
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Abstract: | A preliminary optical classification of lakes in Estonia and south Finland which can also be used for small bays of the Baltic Sea is elaborated. The classification is based on the optical properties of water (diffuse attenuation coefficient, diffuse reflectance) and parameters that are routinely monitored in water bodies (Secchi depth, concentration of chlorophyll-a, total suspended matter and yellow substance). The data complex used for our classification covers different types of water ecosystems (ranging from oligotrophic to hypertrophic) and the variability of water constituent concentrations in the ice-free period in Estonia and south Finland. Using cluster analysis, we found 5 optical classes of waters: clear (C), moderate (M), turbid (T), very turbid (V) and brown (B). There is satisfactory correspondence between class of water, shape of diffuse attenuation coefficient and diffuse reflectance spectra and trophic state of the lakes. |
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Keywords: | Water quality Optical properties Fresh and brackish water |
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