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Estimating suspended sediment concentrations in turbid coastal waters of the Santa Barbara Channel with SeaWiFS

August 25, 2004

A technique is presented for estimating suspended sediment concentrations of turbid coastal waters with remotely sensed multi-spectral data. The method improves upon many standard techniques, since it incorporates analyses of multiple wavelength bands (four for Sea-viewing Wide Field of view Sensor (SeaWiFS)) and a nonlinear calibration, which produce highly accurate results (expected errors are approximately ±10%). Further, potential errors produced by erroneous atmospheric calibration in excessively turbid waters and influences of dissolved organic materials, chlorophyll pigments and atmospheric aerosols are limited by a dark pixel subtraction and removal of the violet to blue wavelength bands. Results are presented for the Santa Barbara Channel, California where suspended sediment concentrations ranged from 0–200+ mg l−1 (±20 mg l−1) immediately after large river runoff events. The largest plumes were observed 10–30 km off the coast and occurred immediately following large El Niño winter floods.

Publication Year 2004
Title Estimating suspended sediment concentrations in turbid coastal waters of the Santa Barbara Channel with SeaWiFS
DOI 10.1080/01431160310001619535
Authors J.A. Warrick, L.A.K. Mertes, D.A. Siegel, C. Mackenzie
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
Index ID 70121901
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coastal and Marine Geology Program