AbstractSeasonal dynamics of phytopigment concentrations in the ocean is one of the key factors indicating the types and intensity of hydrobiological exchange processes in the ocean surface layer. Thanks to the efficient operation of the SeaWiFS equipment for the last 7 years, we have managed to carry out statistical analysis of image time series, which is necessary for estimation of reliability of investigations of oscillatory hydrobiological processes on a global scale. Using the autocorrelation method, we revealed a pronounced heterogeneity of the types of seasonal dynamics in the ocean. Statistically significant seasonal dynamics of phytopigment concentrations exists only at 19% of the area of the Global Ocean. On 51% of the area seasonal dynamics is disturbed essentially so, that becomes statistically insignificant and is absent at 30%. The most interesting feature of the pattern obtained was the diversity of the seasonal dynamics of chlorophyll concentration under similar climatic conditions. Another interesting feature of such data presentation is that two types of seasonal dynamics – yearly and half-yearly – were defined. The detected zonality will provide the basis for more efficient development and application of ecological modeling, taking into account real-life hydrobiological and hydrological conditions.
Spatial distribution of chlorophyll concentration seasonal dynamics types in the ocean based on the autocorrelation analysis of SeaWiFS data
Advances in Space Research ; 38 , 10 ; 2176-2181
2006-03-26
6 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Chlorophyll , Remote sensing , Dynamic , Season , Ocean
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