Using visible reflectance spectroscopy to reconstruct historical changes in chlorophyll a concentration in East Antarctic ponds

The visible reflectance spectroscopy (VRS) and chlorophyll a concentration were determined in three sediment profiles collected from East Antarctica to investigate the potential application of VRS in reconstructing historical changes in Antarctic lake primary productivity. The results showed that th...

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Main Authors: Qianqian Chen, Xiaodong Liu, Yaguang Nie, Liguang Sun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2013-12-01
Series:Polar Research
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VRS
Online Access:http://www.polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/download/19932/pdf_1
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spelling doaj-ba0bc20ec28a4cdebf0fb8dfa66c40572020-11-25T01:24:11Zeng Norwegian Polar InstitutePolar Research0800-03951751-83692013-12-0132011010.3402/polar.v32i0.1993219932Using visible reflectance spectroscopy to reconstruct historical changes in chlorophyll a concentration in East Antarctic pondsQianqian Chen0Xiaodong Liu1Yaguang Nie2Liguang Sun3Institute of Polar Environment, School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui 230026, ChinaInstitute of Polar Environment, School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui 230026, ChinaInstitute of Polar Environment, School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui 230026, ChinaInstitute of Polar Environment, School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui 230026, ChinaThe visible reflectance spectroscopy (VRS) and chlorophyll a concentration were determined in three sediment profiles collected from East Antarctica to investigate the potential application of VRS in reconstructing historical changes in Antarctic lake primary productivity. The results showed that the appearance of a trough at 650–700 nm is an important marker for chlorophyll a concentration and can therefore be used to distinguish the sedimentary organic matter source from guano and algae. The measured chlorophyll a content had significant positive correlations with the trough area between 650 and 700 nm, and no distinct trough was found in the sediments with organic matter completely derived from guano. Modelling results showed that the spectra spectrally inferred chlorophyll a content, and the measured data exhibit consistent trends with depth, showing that the dimensionless trough area can serve as an independent proxy for reconstructing historical fluctuations in the primary production of Antarctic ponds. The correlation of phosphorus (P) with measured and inferred chlorophyll a contents in ornithogenic sediments near penguin colonies indicates that the change in primary productivity in the Antarctic ponds investigated was closely related to the amount of guano input from these birds.www.polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/download/19932/pdf_1Reflectance spectroscopyornithogenic sedimentschlorophyll aAntarctic pondsprimary productivityVRS
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Xiaodong Liu
Yaguang Nie
Liguang Sun
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Xiaodong Liu
Yaguang Nie
Liguang Sun
Using visible reflectance spectroscopy to reconstruct historical changes in chlorophyll a concentration in East Antarctic ponds
Polar Research
Reflectance spectroscopy
ornithogenic sediments
chlorophyll a
Antarctic ponds
primary productivity
VRS
author_facet Qianqian Chen
Xiaodong Liu
Yaguang Nie
Liguang Sun
author_sort Qianqian Chen
title Using visible reflectance spectroscopy to reconstruct historical changes in chlorophyll a concentration in East Antarctic ponds
title_short Using visible reflectance spectroscopy to reconstruct historical changes in chlorophyll a concentration in East Antarctic ponds
title_full Using visible reflectance spectroscopy to reconstruct historical changes in chlorophyll a concentration in East Antarctic ponds
title_fullStr Using visible reflectance spectroscopy to reconstruct historical changes in chlorophyll a concentration in East Antarctic ponds
title_full_unstemmed Using visible reflectance spectroscopy to reconstruct historical changes in chlorophyll a concentration in East Antarctic ponds
title_sort using visible reflectance spectroscopy to reconstruct historical changes in chlorophyll a concentration in east antarctic ponds
publisher Norwegian Polar Institute
series Polar Research
issn 0800-0395
1751-8369
publishDate 2013-12-01
description The visible reflectance spectroscopy (VRS) and chlorophyll a concentration were determined in three sediment profiles collected from East Antarctica to investigate the potential application of VRS in reconstructing historical changes in Antarctic lake primary productivity. The results showed that the appearance of a trough at 650–700 nm is an important marker for chlorophyll a concentration and can therefore be used to distinguish the sedimentary organic matter source from guano and algae. The measured chlorophyll a content had significant positive correlations with the trough area between 650 and 700 nm, and no distinct trough was found in the sediments with organic matter completely derived from guano. Modelling results showed that the spectra spectrally inferred chlorophyll a content, and the measured data exhibit consistent trends with depth, showing that the dimensionless trough area can serve as an independent proxy for reconstructing historical fluctuations in the primary production of Antarctic ponds. The correlation of phosphorus (P) with measured and inferred chlorophyll a contents in ornithogenic sediments near penguin colonies indicates that the change in primary productivity in the Antarctic ponds investigated was closely related to the amount of guano input from these birds.
topic Reflectance spectroscopy
ornithogenic sediments
chlorophyll a
Antarctic ponds
primary productivity
VRS
url http://www.polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/download/19932/pdf_1
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