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Title: DISTRIBUTION OF Chlorophyll-a AND SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE (SST) USING MODIS DATA IN EAST KALIMANTAN WATERSt INDONESIA
Authors: IDHAM KHALIL
C.MANNAERTS
W.AMBARWULAN
Keywords: Sea Surface Temperature
Chlorophyll-a
ocean colour
MODIS
Kalimantan
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Journal of Sustainability Science and Management
Abstract: Regular monitoring ofnear-shore and open-water parameters for marine management in East Kalimantan waters, Indonesia is still limited. The objective ofthis research is to determine and interpret the seasonal and spatial variability of sea surface temperature (SST) and Chlorophyll-a concentration (Chi-a) in East Kalimantan waters. A standard MODIS SST split-window algorithm and empirical Chlorophyll-a OC-3M algorithm were used to generate the Level 2 MODIS SST and Chl-a images. MODIS or Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer is a key instrument aboard the Terra and Aqua satellites. From March 2005 to August 2006, the SST and Chi-a were retrieved from the sensor data in East Kalimantan coastal and open-seawaters. In situ measurements fromnear-shore waters were usedto validate the MODIS Levei2 data. A comparison ofMODIS with in situ values for SSTand Chi-a shows: RMSE=1.21ac, Bias=-3.42, n=121 and RMSE=l.O1mg.m-3, Bias=+2.45, n=75, although some anomalies were observed in the retrievals in both datasets. The analysis of seasonal variations indicates that there was low SST variability between wet and dry season. There was also low variability between SST values in near-shore and open-sea waters. However, for both seasons, open-sea SST was paradoxically found to be warmer than the nearshore waters. The Chl-a maps revealed low Chl-a variability between wet and dry season. Different value ranges in Chl-a were found between near-shore waters (1.00-56.00 mg.m-3) and open waters (1.00-4.00 mg.m-3). The Chl-a values retrieved from MODIS for both seasons were higher in nearshore water. The SST and Chl-a in near-shore waters have a low positive interrelationship in wet season. During dry season, the relationship between these two variables varies from positive to negative. This study demonstrated that MODIS Level 2 data from Malaysia Ground Receiving Station (MGRS) can successfully be used to obtain SST and Chl-a in Southeast Asian coastal and open waters.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6921
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