分解原位颗粒吸收光谱

Alison Chase , Emmanuel Boss , Ronald Zaneveld , Annick Bricaud , Herve Claustre , Josephine Ras , Giorgio Dall’Olmo , Toby K. Westberry
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摘要

将全球颗粒原位吸收光谱数据集分解为浮游植物色素和非藻类颗粒吸收的分量函数。组成高斯函数的大小,用于表示单个或组色素的吸收,与使用高效液相色谱测定的色素浓度有很好的相关性。我们能够预测叶绿素a、b和c的存在,以及两组不同的类胡萝卜素,误差在30%到57%之间。现有的原位测量颗粒吸收光谱分析方法只提供叶绿素a;这里提出的方法,使用高光谱分辨率的颗粒吸收,显示了获得额外颜料浓度的能力,允许对浮游植物生态进行比目前原位光谱更详细的研究。
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Decomposition of in situ particulate absorption spectra

A global dataset of in situ particulate absorption spectra has been decomposed into component functions representing absorption by phytoplankton pigments and non-algal particles. The magnitudes of component Gaussian functions, used to represent absorption by individual or groups of pigments, are well correlated with pigment concentrations determined using High Performance Liquid Chromatography. We are able to predict the presence of chlorophylls a,b, and c, as well as two different groups of summed carotenoid pigments with percent errors between 30% and 57%. Existing methods of analysis of particulate absorption spectra measured in situ provide for only chlorophyll a; the method presented here, using high spectral resolution particulate absorption, shows the ability to obtain the concentrations of additional pigments, allowing for more detailed studies of phytoplankton ecology than currently possible with in-situ spectroscopy.

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