利用多时相MODIS 250 m数据对沿海水域环境监测泥沙输移模型进行校正和验证

R.L. Miller, C. D. Del Castillo, C. Chilmakuri, J. McCorquodale, I. Georgiou, B. McKee, E. D’Sa
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摘要/ Abstract摘要:利用MODIS(中分辨率成像光谱仪)Terra 250 m红波段反射数据获取的总悬浮物(TSM)多时相图像,为美国LA Pontchartrain湖开发的水动力和泥沙输运模型(ECOMSED)设置初始条件并验证其输出结果。在这项初步研究中,与使用大多数海洋观测仪器(如AVHRR和SeaWiFS)提供的1公里数据校准的模型运行相比,250米图像的中等高空间分辨率提供了显著的模型定义改进。每日MODIS图像和模式模拟的结合提供了一个比单独使用任何一种系统更可靠的悬浮沉积物监测和预测系统。Aqua MODIS图像的额外使用应该在模型参数化和精度方面提供更大的改进。Keywords-suspended沉积物;泥沙输移MODIS;ECOMSED数学;水质量;监控。沿海水域,特别是海湾和河口,其特点往往是由流入的淡水和/或由底部沉积物的再悬浮产生高浓度的悬浮物质。高浓度的悬浮沉积物可以控制许多重要的水柱参数和过程,包括总水质、底栖生物和浮游植物的生产力,以及水生病原体、污染物和其他物质的再分配和运输。例如,一些研究者[1,2]报道了粪便大肠菌群的分布和浓度与沉积物再悬浮和悬浮沉积物运输直接相关。这些发现建立了沉积物动态与公众健康之间的直接联系。因此,广泛的调查人员、环境管理人员和政策制定者对监测悬浮沉积物的运输和命运非常感兴趣。不幸的是,在许多沿海水生系统中,由于存在动态物理过程(例如,风驱动的再悬浮,河流流量)或系统规模较大,使用传统的现场测量不足以在所需的空间和时间尺度上有效监测悬浮沉积物。相比之下,来自遥感仪器和数值模型的观测可以提供关于悬浮沉积物分布和运移的独特信息,而这些信息是使用传统的实地取样技术无法获得的。来自机载和天基仪器的遥感提供了大尺度的天气视图;数值模型提供了对底层系统过程的更好理解,如0-7803- 919 -5/05/$20.00 (C) 2005 IEEE
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Using multi-temporal MODIS 250 m data to calibrate and validate a sediment transport model for environmental monitoring of coastal waters
Abstract — Muti-temporal images of total suspended matter (TSM) derived from MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer) Terra 250 m red-band reflectance data were used to set the initial conditions and validate output of a hydrodynamic and sediment transport model ( ECOMSED) developed for Lake Pontchartrain, LA USA. During this initial study, the moderately high spatial resolution of the 250 m images provided a significant improvement in model definition when compared to model runs calibrated using 1 km data available from most ocean viewing instruments (e.g., AVHRR and SeaWiFS). The combination of daily MODIS imagery and model simulations offer a more robust monitoring and prediction system of suspended sediments than available from either system alone. The additional use of Aqua MODIS imagery should afford greater refinement in model paramerization and accuracy. Keywords-suspended sediments; sediment transport; MODIS; ECOMSED; water quality; monitoring. I. I NTRODUCTION Coastal waters, especially bays and estuaries, are often characterized by high concentrations of suspended materials derived from freshwater inflow and/or by the resuspension of bottom sediments. High concentrations of suspended sediments can govern many important water column parameters and processes including total water quality, benthic and phytoplankton productivity, and the redistribution and transport of water-borne pathogens, pollutants, and other materials. For example, several investigators [1, 2] have reported that the distribution and concentration of fecal coliform are directly associated with sediment resuspension and suspended sediment transport. These findings establish a direct link between sediment dynamics and public health. Hence, there is considerable interest in monitoring the transport and fate of suspended sediments from a broad range of investigators, environmental managers, and policy makers. Unfortunately, in many coastal aquatic systems, the use of traditional field measurements is inadequate to effectively monitor suspended sediments at the desired spatial and temporal scales due to the presence of dynamic physical processes (e.g., wind driven resuspension, river flow) or the large size of the system. In contrast, observations from remote sensing instruments and numerical models can provide unique information regarding the distribution and transport of suspended sediments that cannot be obtained using traditional field sampling techniques. Remote sensing from airborne and space-based instruments provide a large-scale synoptic view; numerical models provide a better understanding of the underlying system processes as 0-7803-9119-5/05/$20.00 (C) 2005 IEEE
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