Phytooptics Group Determination of the light availability in ocean water utilizing Vibrational Raman Scattering Tilman Dinter V. Rozanov, J.P. Burrows, Astrid Bracher ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] Dinter et al. submitted ESA Frascati 31st Oct 2014 1 Light availability Sunlight is the main driver of biological and physical processes in ocean water. Quantify processes of photosynthesis, biomass and primary production. For calculations of heat transfer and fluxes. → climate modeling ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 2 Definition of light availability or Depth Integrated Scalar Irradiance (DISI) Actinic flux or scalar irradiance: Radiation energy density: ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 3 Definition of light availability or Depth Integrated Scalar Irradiance (DISI) Defined as number of photons in the water column. Directly correlated to strength of Vibrational Raman Scattering (VRS). Depends on solar zenith angle (sza), surface, atmosphere and the absorption and scattering of water body. ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 4 Vibrational Raman Scattering in liquid water What is Vibrational RAMAN Scattering in liquid water? • VRS is an inelastic scattering effect • Incoming light excites water molecules to vibrations • Reemission in the same wavelength (RAYLEIGH scattering) • Reemission in other wavelength (RAMAN scattering) FIZ, Berlin (http://vs-c.de) ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 5 Vibrational Raman Scattering in liquid water • Transspectral processes causes filling in of absorption or FRAUNHOFER-lines • More photons are shifted into than out of the lines • I-: original ; I+: after filling in process • Defining pseudo-absorber like in DOAS-method after BEERLAMBERT-Law ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 6 Vibrational Raman Scattering in liquid water Modeled with SCIATRAN • Transspectral processes causes filling in of absorption or FRAUNHOFER-lines • More photons are shifted into than out of the lines • I-: original ; I+: after filling in process • Defining pseudo-absorber like in DOAS-method after BEERLAMBERT-Law ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 7 Vibrational Raman Scattering in liquid water Excitation at 390-444.5nm Reemission at 450-524nm ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 8 Model Scenario SCIATRAN (Rozanov et al. 2014) Clear Rayleigh, Ozone Atmosphere Reference solar zenith angle 40° Ocean: 500m homogeneous mixed water body, black albedo Surface: Cox & Munk (1954) approx. (wind speed 4.1 m/s) Standard chl-a CASE-I water model (Morel et al. (1991) and Prieur & Sathyendranath (1981)) for absorption Molecular (Rayleigh) scattering by Buiteveld et al. (1994) Particle scattering based on bi-modal distribution model of Kopelevich (1983) Conc. of small and large particles are determined by one parameter model of Haltrin (1999) ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 9 VRS Weighting Function from TOA radiance simulations C = 0.1 mg/m^3 C+ΔC = 0.11 mg/m^3 ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 10 Weighting Function Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy (WF-DOAS) ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 11 Weighting Function Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy (WF-DOAS) VRS-WF ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 Ocean IOPs without VRS Atmosphere [email protected] Polynom 12 Weighting Function Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy (WF-DOAS) VRS-WF ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 Ocean IOPs without VRS Atmosphere [email protected] Polynom 13 Modeling subsurface radiation to determine light availability (DISI) - Integrated over VRS excitation (390 – 444.5nm) - Reference solar zenith angle 40° - The less chl-a the more light is available in the ocean water ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 14 Modeling subsurface radiation to determine DISI: Change with chl-a conc. - Integrated over VRS excitation (390 – 444.5nm) - Reference solar zenith angle 40° - The less chl-a the more light is available in the ocean water ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 15 Modeled relationship between DISI and VRS fitfactor + Fitfactor (strength) of VRS signal has a => nearly linear relationship to DISI ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 16 Simulating effects of different absorptions and profiles Different specific absorption spectra ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 Different profiles (Uitz et al.) [email protected] 17 Simulating effects of different absorptions and profiles + => Leads to a maximum error of ~10% ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 18 DISI dependence on solar zenith angle ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 19 Accounting for solar zenith angle in Look-up Table ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 20 SCIAMACHY DISI from VRS WF-DOAS fit (sza corr) [phot/sec/m] ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 21 SCIAMACHY VRS WF-DOAS fit ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 22 Summary and Outlook A new method is introduced to determine the light availability from VRS effect Has the potential to determine PAR directly (without former determination of a, b, and PAR(0+)) Applicable to other hyperspectral sensors like GOME-2, OMI, or upcoming TROPOMI with different overpass times (-> daily cycle) Publication submitted at OS ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 23 End Thank You for Attention! ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 24 Modeling subsurface radiation to determine DISI Appendix ESA Frascati 31 Oct 2014 [email protected] 25 Comparison Comparison
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