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Original Articles

Prediction of ocean colour: Monte Carlo simulation applied to a virtual ecosystem based on the Lagrangian Ensemble method

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Pages 921-936 | Received 11 Dec 2000, Accepted 08 Apr 2003, Published online: 13 May 2010
 

Abstract

The annual variation of ocean-colour signals in the North Atlantic Ocean is successfully simulated by combining the plankton ecosystem model and the optical model. The first model uses the Lagrangian Ensemble method of Woods and Barkmann to simulate the upper-ocean ecosystem, including the vertical profile of chlorophyll concentration. The second model employs the Monte Carlo technique to compute the optical environment for that virtual ecosystem with 31 wavebands in the visible spectrum (400–700 nm). Ocean-colour signals are determined from the spectrum of the relatively few photons that are scattered back up through the sea surface. This information is then substituted into various satellite ocean-colour algorithms to calculate the satellite-derived surface chlorophyll concentration. Results show that substantial differences exist among the predictions from different ocean-colour algorithms. In addition, the average chlorophyll concentration of the upper few layers is not equal to the satellite-derived surface chlorophyll concentration. Our research encourages the adoption of the Monte Carlo optical model to simulate the satellite ocean-colour signals for the purpose of evaluating the plankton ecosystem model.

Acknowledgments

We thank Dr Toby Tyrrell for his help in the beginning stage of constructing the Monte Carlo optical model. This research was supported by the UK Natural Environment Research Council SOC, an Overseas Research Student (ORS) award from the UK committee of vice-chancellors and principals (CVCP), and a research studentship from the Ministry of Education, Taiwan Republic of China. Part of this work was performed while C.-C. Liu held a National Research Council Research Associateship at NASA John C. Stennis Space Center. This work was also supported by the National Science Council of Taiwan (NSC 92-2611-M-006-002).

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