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20 September 2020 Study of island mass effect in the Xisha Archipelago based on the MODIS satellite data
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Island mass effect, which is accompanied by higher bio-productivity and closely associated with fishing activities, was observed in many island (reefs) areas. Recently, we found the Chl-a enrichment (the annual mean≥0.14 mg/m3) in the surrounding of the reefs and atolls in the Xisha Archipelago, based on the daily MODISA Level-2 data during the years of 2003 to 2017. The DINEOF algorithm was used to filling missing values in the MODISA data. The analysis results show that: 1) Generally, the Chl-a concentrations became larger in winter (November to January) and smaller in summer (May to July) in the XA; The seasonal variation of Chl-a is strongly related to the Mixed Layer Depth, which is larger in winter and smaller in summer. 2) In the XA, higher Chl-a were observed in the lagoons of the atolls, where is shallow and nutritious. Hovmoller diagrams of daily MODIS Chl-a along the transect of several atolls show that higher Chl-a also appeared in the downstream side. It seems that the lagoons are the sources of the Chl-a, and the turbulent currents transfer and maintain the higher Chl-a in the downstream wakes.
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Zhuangming Zhao, Wenjing Zhao, Zhonghan Chen, and Jing Yang "Study of island mass effect in the Xisha Archipelago based on the MODIS satellite data", Proc. SPIE 11529, Remote Sensing of the Ocean, Sea Ice, Coastal Waters, and Large Water Regions 2020, 115290J (20 September 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2572830
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