Retrieval of isoprene concentration from satellite data in the Southern Ocean

Ocean Sciences Meeting (OSM), 16-21 February 2020, San Diego, CA, USA Marine isoprene (C5H8) is a volatile organic compound produced eminently by phytoplankton, which acts as a precursor of secondary organic aerosol upon emission to the atmosphere. In remote oceanic regions, like the Southern Ocean...

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Main Authors: Rodríguez-Ros, P., Galí, Martí, Cortes, Pau, Wohl, Charel, Yang, Ming-Xi, Robinson, Charlotte Mary, Antoine, D., Simó, Rafel
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/225457 2024-02-11T10:08:47+01:00 Retrieval of isoprene concentration from satellite data in the Southern Ocean Rodríguez-Ros, P. Galí, Martí Cortes, Pau Wohl, Charel Yang, Ming-Xi Robinson, Charlotte Mary Antoine, D. Simó, Rafel 2020-02-17 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/225457 en eng https://agu.confex.com/agu/osm20/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/647052 Sí Ocean Sciences Meeting (2020) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/225457 open póster de congreso http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6670 2020 ftcsic 2024-01-16T11:00:44Z Ocean Sciences Meeting (OSM), 16-21 February 2020, San Diego, CA, USA Marine isoprene (C5H8) is a volatile organic compound produced eminently by phytoplankton, which acts as a precursor of secondary organic aerosol upon emission to the atmosphere. In remote oceanic regions, like the Southern Ocean (SO), the emission of isoprene and other trace gases may be a determinant factor for cloud formation and brightness. Despite its relevance, there is still a huge quantitative uncertainty in isoprene emission not only at the regional scale, but also globally (0.1-11.6 Tg C year-1). In this work we propose the first satellite-based algorithm for the retrieval of isoprene concentration in surface waters of the Southern Ocean. To that aim, we matched up the tracks of three Southern Ocean cruises with remote sensing products of predictor variables. With these, we performed a set of statistical analysis involving correlation matrices and principal component analyses. Finally, we developed a multiple linear regression model as an algorithm for retrieval of isoprene concentrations in surface waters of the Southern Ocean. The proposed algorithm is based on remote sensed chlorophyll-a, sea surface temperature and photosynthetically active radiation. We found a regime shift on the relationship between isoprene concentration and the predictor variables when sea surface temperature is higher or lower than 3.5ºC. A band of higher isoprene concentrations occurs at latitudes around 50ºS. Isoprene levels also peak in island-associated phytoplankton blooms and some coastal areas. To validate the algorithm we use a set of ca. 600 measurements, which is the biggest data base ever compiled for this region. We use the algorithm output to quantify the annual emission of isoprene from the SO and compare it with non-published estimates in the same region, and with global estimates Plain Language Summary. Isoprene is a marine trace gas produced by phytoplankton on every ocean of the planet. After being produced in the water, it is released ... Still Image Southern Ocean Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Southern Ocean
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description Ocean Sciences Meeting (OSM), 16-21 February 2020, San Diego, CA, USA Marine isoprene (C5H8) is a volatile organic compound produced eminently by phytoplankton, which acts as a precursor of secondary organic aerosol upon emission to the atmosphere. In remote oceanic regions, like the Southern Ocean (SO), the emission of isoprene and other trace gases may be a determinant factor for cloud formation and brightness. Despite its relevance, there is still a huge quantitative uncertainty in isoprene emission not only at the regional scale, but also globally (0.1-11.6 Tg C year-1). In this work we propose the first satellite-based algorithm for the retrieval of isoprene concentration in surface waters of the Southern Ocean. To that aim, we matched up the tracks of three Southern Ocean cruises with remote sensing products of predictor variables. With these, we performed a set of statistical analysis involving correlation matrices and principal component analyses. Finally, we developed a multiple linear regression model as an algorithm for retrieval of isoprene concentrations in surface waters of the Southern Ocean. The proposed algorithm is based on remote sensed chlorophyll-a, sea surface temperature and photosynthetically active radiation. We found a regime shift on the relationship between isoprene concentration and the predictor variables when sea surface temperature is higher or lower than 3.5ºC. A band of higher isoprene concentrations occurs at latitudes around 50ºS. Isoprene levels also peak in island-associated phytoplankton blooms and some coastal areas. To validate the algorithm we use a set of ca. 600 measurements, which is the biggest data base ever compiled for this region. We use the algorithm output to quantify the annual emission of isoprene from the SO and compare it with non-published estimates in the same region, and with global estimates Plain Language Summary. Isoprene is a marine trace gas produced by phytoplankton on every ocean of the planet. After being produced in the water, it is released ...
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author Rodríguez-Ros, P.
Galí, Martí
Cortes, Pau
Wohl, Charel
Yang, Ming-Xi
Robinson, Charlotte Mary
Antoine, D.
Simó, Rafel
spellingShingle Rodríguez-Ros, P.
Galí, Martí
Cortes, Pau
Wohl, Charel
Yang, Ming-Xi
Robinson, Charlotte Mary
Antoine, D.
Simó, Rafel
Retrieval of isoprene concentration from satellite data in the Southern Ocean
author_facet Rodríguez-Ros, P.
Galí, Martí
Cortes, Pau
Wohl, Charel
Yang, Ming-Xi
Robinson, Charlotte Mary
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Simó, Rafel
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title Retrieval of isoprene concentration from satellite data in the Southern Ocean
title_short Retrieval of isoprene concentration from satellite data in the Southern Ocean
title_full Retrieval of isoprene concentration from satellite data in the Southern Ocean
title_fullStr Retrieval of isoprene concentration from satellite data in the Southern Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Retrieval of isoprene concentration from satellite data in the Southern Ocean
title_sort retrieval of isoprene concentration from satellite data in the southern ocean
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