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Particle Composition Effects on MERIS-Derived SPM: A Case Study in the Saint Lawrence Estuary

Article Title: Particle Composition Effects on MERIS-Derived SPM: A Case Study in the Saint Lawrence Estuary

Authors(s): Gholamreza Mohammadpour, Martin A. Montes-Hugo, Robert Stavn, Jean-Pierre Gagné, and Pierre Larouche

Journal: Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing

Bibliometrics: Issue 41, Number 6

DOI: 10.1080/07038992.2015.1110012

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

In the article “Particle Composition Effects on MERIS-Derived SPM: A Case Study in the Saint Lawrence Estuary” by Gholamreza Mohammadpour, Martin A. Montes-Hugo, Robert Stavn, Jean-Pierre Gagné, and Pierre Larouche, in Volume 41, Issue 6, of Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, December 2015, note the following corrections.

In the Résumé: “les valeurs observées de en fonction de CSPM” should be “les valeurs observées de CSPM en fonction de .”

Equation 7 should read: bb(λ) = bbw(λ) + bPIM(λ) beffPIM + bPOM(λ) beffPOM

Equation 12 should read: = −0.745 (0.086) + 0.646 (0.042) ln (B)

Table 2 should read: y = A xB

In Results: “Despite the increase of the spectral slope of Rrs within the red-NIR range as CSPM increases, the quotient between Rrs(708) and Rrs(665) values is larger at higher water turbidities.” This should read: “Although the spectral slope of Rrs becomes more negative within the red-NIR range as CSPM increases, the quotient between Rrs(708) and Rrs(665) values was more positive at higher turbidities because the larger shift of Rrs(708) with respect to Rrs(665) as SPM increases.”

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