Acta Optica Sinica, Volume. 42, Issue 6, 0601004(2022)
High-Frequency Variation of Suspended Particle Matter in Sea Area Adjacent to Yangtze Estuary Based on Underway Observation
Fig. 1. Remote sensing reflectance spectrum of each station in study area. (a) Fixed station (May 28, 2018); (b) continuous underway section
Fig. 2. Comparison of tide elevation simulated by GETM and tide tables at Lühuashan Station at different time points. (a) May 2018; (b) during voyage (May 27—31, 2018)
Fig. 3. Comparison between SPM concentration derived by different algorithms and measured turbidity. (a) Ref. [24]; (b) Ref. [25]; (c) Ref. [26]; (d) Ref. [27]; (e) Ref. [28]
Fig. 4. SPM concentration, tide elevation, current velocity at depth of 10 m and turbidity varying with time at fixed station on May 28, 2018
Fig. 5. Different parameters varying with time at fixed station. (a) Turbidity; (b) temperature; (c) salinity; (d) current velocity; (e) tide elevation and current velocity at depth of 10 m
Fig. 6. Variation of different parameters during voyage. (a) Variation of SPM concentration in section D; (b) tide elevation in areas A and B(May 30, 2018)
Fig. 7. Variation of different parameters in three segments of section D. (a) Turbidity; (b) temperature; (c) salinity; (d) current velocity
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Yizhe Xiao, Guifen Wang, Wenlong Xu, Long Jiang, Xiangbai Wu, Jinyan He, Yinxue Zhang. High-Frequency Variation of Suspended Particle Matter in Sea Area Adjacent to Yangtze Estuary Based on Underway Observation[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2022, 42(6): 0601004
Category: Atmospheric Optics and Oceanic Optics
Received: Aug. 5, 2021
Accepted: Oct. 25, 2021
Published Online: Mar. 8, 2022
The Author Email: Wang Guifen (guifenwang@hhu.edu.cn)