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Remote sensing observations of biological material by LANDSAT along a tidal thermal front and their relevancy to the available field data
Authors:Jacques Le Fèvre  Michel Viollier  Pierre Le Corre  Cécile Dupouy  Jean-René Grall
Affiliation:1. Laboratoire d''Océanographie Biologique, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, 29283 Brest Cédex, France;2. Laboratoire d''Optique Atmosphérique, Université des Sciences et Techniques de Lille, B.P. 36, 59650 Villeneuve d''Ascq, France;3. Laboratoire d''Océanographie Chimique, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, 29283 Brest Cédex, France;4. Station Biologique, 29211 Roscoff, France
Abstract:Two images recorded on two successive summer days by LANDSAT satellite over the western approaches to the English Channel show bright pattern of complex shape the origin of which is puzzling. Among the wavelength bands available on LANDSAT's multispectral scanner, these patterns are apparent only in the green region of the spectrum, and they are located towards the stratified side of a well marked tidal thermal front. Spectral signature analysis and available knowledge on hydrography and plankton in the area are used to derive a proposed interpretation. Phytoplankton would accordingly be the best candidate for being responsible for the observed patterns.
Keywords:hydrologic fronts  remote sensing  plankton  optics  chlorophyll distribution  tidal variations  Celtic Sea  English Channel
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