Estimation of the Global Distribution of Phytoplankton Light Absorption From Pigment Concentrations

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS(2022)

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Light absorption by phytoplankton drives marine primary production and determines ocean color. Phytoplankton absorption is a function of the pigment composition, wavelength, intracellular pigment concentration, and the cells' type. This paper presents phytoplankton absorption spectra reconstructed from in situ pigment concentration and a library of pigment-specific absorption coefficients from 32 individual pigment standards, including chlorophylls, caretonoids and phycobilins. The samples dominated by small phytoplankton show no significant difference between calculated absorption and that measured by a spectrophotometer. The component of absorption due to large cells, determined by diagnostic pigments analysis, required correction for the package effect. For the global ocean, the reconstructed phytoplankton absorption was overestimated by 16% at 443 nm and underestimated by 13% over the range between 400 and 700 nm. Following our reconstruction protocol, this approach allows the estimation of phytoplankton absorption spectra from many locations where pigment concentration has been measured, but no directly observed phytoplankton absorption measurements are available.
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phytoplankton absorption, phytoplankton pigment
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