Remote-sensing monitoring of colored dissolved organic matter in the Arctic Ocean

Jue Huang,Junjie Chen, Yulei Mu, Chang Cao, Huagang Shen

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN(2024)

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Abstract
In the Arctic Ocean, variations in the colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) have important value and significance. This study proposed and evaluated a novel method by combining the Google Earth Engine with a multilayer back-propagation neural network to retrieve CDOM concentration. This model performed well on the testing data and independent validation data (R-2 = 0.76, RMSE = 0.37 m(-1) , MAPD = 35.43 %), and it was applied to Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) images. The CDOM distribution in the Arctic Ocean and its main sea areas was first depicted during the ice-free period from 2002 to 2021, with average CDOM concentration in the range of 0.25 and 0.31 m(-1) . High CDOM concentration appeared in coastal areas affected by rivers on the Siberian side. The CDOM concentration was highly correlated with salinity ( r = -0.92) and discharge ( r > 0.68), while melting sea ice diluted seawater and CDOM concentration.
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Colored dissolved organic matter,Arctic Ocean,Multilayer back-propagation neural network,Google Earth Engine
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