Identification and investigation of sulphur plumes along the Namibian coast using the MERIS sensor |
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Authors: | Thomas Ohde,Herbert SiegelJan Reiß mann,Monika Gerth |
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Affiliation: | Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW), Seestrasse 15, D-18119 Rostock-Warnemünde, Germany |
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Abstract: | In the upwelling area along the Namibian coast of SW-Africa sulphur discolorations were investigated to study the impact of hydrogen sulphide on the ecosystem using satellite imagery. The formation of colloidal sulphur in the upper water layer results from the oxidation of hydrogen sulphide. The occurrence of sulphur plumes as well as their temporal and spatial development was investigated in relation to the driving meteorological and oceanographic conditions. Because of the sporadic occurrence of sulphur events and the limited number of ship-borne investigations in that area remote sensing of ocean colour is the only method to follow these phenomena continuously and synoptically. In the past the sulphur plumes were studied by true colour images derived from ocean colour satellite data like sea-viewing wide field of view sensor or moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer and identified by their typical milky turquoise discoloration. |
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Keywords: | Ocean colour remote sensing MERIS Upwelling area off Namibia Hydrogen sulphide Colloidal sulphur |
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