Algorithms to estimate Antarctic sea ice algal biomass from under-ice irradiance spectra at regional scales

The presence of algal pigments in sea ice alters under-ice irradiance spectra, and the relationship between these variables can be used as a non-invasive means for estimating ice- associated algal biomass on ecologically relevant spatial and temporal scales. While the influence of snow cover and ice...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Melbourne-Thomas, Jessica, Meiners, Klaus M., Mundy, C. J., Schallenberg, Christina, Tattersall, Katherine L., Dieckmann, Gerhard S.
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Published: Inter-Research 2015
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:39094 2024-09-15T17:45:27+00:00 Algorithms to estimate Antarctic sea ice algal biomass from under-ice irradiance spectra at regional scales Melbourne-Thomas, Jessica Meiners, Klaus M. Mundy, C. J. Schallenberg, Christina Tattersall, Katherine L. Dieckmann, Gerhard S. 2015 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/39094/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/39094/1/m536p107%281%29.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.46300 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.46300.d001 unknown Inter-Research https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/39094/1/m536p107%281%29.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.46300.d001 Melbourne-Thomas, J. , Meiners, K. M. , Mundy, C. J. , Schallenberg, C. , Tattersall, K. L. and Dieckmann, G. S. (2015) Algorithms to estimate Antarctic sea ice algal biomass from under-ice irradiance spectra at regional scales , Marine Ecology Progress Series, 536 , pp. 107-121 . doi:10.3354/meps11396 <https://doi.org/10.3354/meps11396> , hdl:10013/epic.46300 EPIC3Marine Ecology Progress Series, Inter-Research, 536, pp. 107-121 Article peerRev 2015 ftawi https://doi.org/10.3354/meps11396 2024-06-24T04:13:16Z The presence of algal pigments in sea ice alters under-ice irradiance spectra, and the relationship between these variables can be used as a non-invasive means for estimating ice- associated algal biomass on ecologically relevant spatial and temporal scales. While the influence of snow cover and ice algal biomass on spectra transmitted through the snow-ice matrix has been examined for the Arctic, it has not been tested for Antarctic sea ice at regional scales. We used paired measurements of sea ice core chla concentrations and hyperspectral-transmitted under-ice irradiances from 59 sites sampled off East Antarctica and in the Weddell Sea to develop algorithms for estimating algal biomass in Antarctic pack ice. We compared 4 approaches that have been used in various bio-optical studies for marine systems: normalised difference indices, ratios of spectral irradiance, scaled band area and empirical orthogonal functions. The percentage of vari- ance explained by these models ranged from 38 to 79%, with the best-performing approach being normalised difference indices. Given the low concentrations of integrated chl a observed in our study compared with previous studies, our statistical models performed surprisingly well in explaining variability in these concentrations. Our findings provide a basis for future work to develop methods for non-invasive time series measurements and medium- to large-scale spatial mapping of Antarctic ice algal biomass using instrumented underwater vehicles. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica ice core Sea ice Weddell Sea Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Marine Ecology Progress Series 536 107 121
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description The presence of algal pigments in sea ice alters under-ice irradiance spectra, and the relationship between these variables can be used as a non-invasive means for estimating ice- associated algal biomass on ecologically relevant spatial and temporal scales. While the influence of snow cover and ice algal biomass on spectra transmitted through the snow-ice matrix has been examined for the Arctic, it has not been tested for Antarctic sea ice at regional scales. We used paired measurements of sea ice core chla concentrations and hyperspectral-transmitted under-ice irradiances from 59 sites sampled off East Antarctica and in the Weddell Sea to develop algorithms for estimating algal biomass in Antarctic pack ice. We compared 4 approaches that have been used in various bio-optical studies for marine systems: normalised difference indices, ratios of spectral irradiance, scaled band area and empirical orthogonal functions. The percentage of vari- ance explained by these models ranged from 38 to 79%, with the best-performing approach being normalised difference indices. Given the low concentrations of integrated chl a observed in our study compared with previous studies, our statistical models performed surprisingly well in explaining variability in these concentrations. Our findings provide a basis for future work to develop methods for non-invasive time series measurements and medium- to large-scale spatial mapping of Antarctic ice algal biomass using instrumented underwater vehicles.
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author Melbourne-Thomas, Jessica
Meiners, Klaus M.
Mundy, C. J.
Schallenberg, Christina
Tattersall, Katherine L.
Dieckmann, Gerhard S.
spellingShingle Melbourne-Thomas, Jessica
Meiners, Klaus M.
Mundy, C. J.
Schallenberg, Christina
Tattersall, Katherine L.
Dieckmann, Gerhard S.
Algorithms to estimate Antarctic sea ice algal biomass from under-ice irradiance spectra at regional scales
author_facet Melbourne-Thomas, Jessica
Meiners, Klaus M.
Mundy, C. J.
Schallenberg, Christina
Tattersall, Katherine L.
Dieckmann, Gerhard S.
author_sort Melbourne-Thomas, Jessica
title Algorithms to estimate Antarctic sea ice algal biomass from under-ice irradiance spectra at regional scales
title_short Algorithms to estimate Antarctic sea ice algal biomass from under-ice irradiance spectra at regional scales
title_full Algorithms to estimate Antarctic sea ice algal biomass from under-ice irradiance spectra at regional scales
title_fullStr Algorithms to estimate Antarctic sea ice algal biomass from under-ice irradiance spectra at regional scales
title_full_unstemmed Algorithms to estimate Antarctic sea ice algal biomass from under-ice irradiance spectra at regional scales
title_sort algorithms to estimate antarctic sea ice algal biomass from under-ice irradiance spectra at regional scales
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Melbourne-Thomas, J. , Meiners, K. M. , Mundy, C. J. , Schallenberg, C. , Tattersall, K. L. and Dieckmann, G. S. (2015) Algorithms to estimate Antarctic sea ice algal biomass from under-ice irradiance spectra at regional scales , Marine Ecology Progress Series, 536 , pp. 107-121 . doi:10.3354/meps11396 <https://doi.org/10.3354/meps11396> , hdl:10013/epic.46300
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