Remote sensing of the chlorophyll-a based on OLI/Landsat-8 and MSI/Sentinel-2a (Barra Bonita Reservoir, Brazil)

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Abstract

In this present research, we assessed the performance of band algorithms in estimating chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) concentration based on bands of two new sensors: Operational Land Imager onboard Landsat-8 satellite (OLI/Landsat-8), and MultiSpectral Instrument onboard Sentinel-2A (MSI/Sentinel-2A). Band combinations designed for Thematic Mapper onboard Landsat-5 satellite (TM/Landsat-5) and MEdium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer onboard Envisat platform (MERIS/Envisat) were adapted for OLI/ Landsat-8 and MSI/Sentinel-2A bands. Algorithms were calibrated using in situ measurements collected in three field campaigns carried out in different seasons. The study area was the Barra Bonita hydroelectric reservoir (BBHR), a highly productive aquatic system. With exception of the three-band algorithm, the algorithms were spectrally few affected by sensors changes. On the other hands, algorithm performance has been hampered by the bio-optical difference in the reservoir sections, drought in 2014 and pigment packaging.

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Watanabe, F., Alcântara, E., Rodrigues, T., Rotta, L., Bernardo, N., & Imai, N. (2018). Remote sensing of the chlorophyll-a based on OLI/Landsat-8 and MSI/Sentinel-2a (Barra Bonita Reservoir, Brazil). Anais Da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 90(2), 1987–2000. https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765201720170125

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