Monitoring water quality in a hypereutrophic reservoir using Landsat ETM+ and OLI sensors: how transferable are the water quality algorithms?
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The launch of the Landsat 8 in February 2013 extended the life of the Landsat program to over 40 years, increasing the value of using Landsat to monitor long-term changes in the water quality of small lakes and reservoirs, particularly in poorly monitored freshwater systems. Landsat-based water quality hindcasting often incorporate several Landsat sensors in an effort to increase the temporal range of observations; yet the transferability of water quality algorithms across sensors remains poorly examined. In this study, several empirical algorithms were developed to quantify chlorophyll-a, total suspended matter (TSM), and Secchi disk depth (SDD) from surface reflectance measured by Landsat 7 ETM+ and Landsat 8 OLI sensors. Sensor-specific multiple linear regression models were developed by correlating in situ water quality measurements collected from a semi-arid eutrophic reservoir with band ratios from Landsat ETM+ and OLI sensors, along with ancillary data (water temperature and seasonality) representing ecological patterns in algae growth. Overall, ETM+-based models outperformed (adjusted R2 chlorophyll-a = 0.70, TSM = 0.81, SDD = 0.81) their OLI counterparts (adjusted R2 chlorophyll-a = 0.50, TSM = 0.58, SDD = 0.63). Inter-sensor differences were most apparent for algorithms utilizing the Blue spectral band. The inclusion of water temperature and seasonality improved the power of TSM and SDD models. © 2018, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature.
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Chlorophyll-a, Etm +, Landsat-7, Landsat-8, Oli, Qaraoun reservoir, Sdd, Tsm, Type-ii waters, Algorithms, Chlorophyll, Environmental monitoring, Eutrophication, Fresh water, Lebanon, Pilot projects, Regression analysis, Remote sensing technology, Seasons, Water pollution, Water quality, Beqaa, Qaraaoun reservoir, Algae, Linear regression, Temperature, Chlorophyll a, Etm, Landsat, Landsat 7, Type ii, Algorithm, Eutrophic environment, Landsat thematic mapper, Reservoir, Sensor, Algal bloom, Algal growth, Article, Concentration (parameters), Hypereutrophic reservoir, Landsat sensor, Monitoring, Oli sensor, Parameters, Physical phenomena, Pilot study, Seasonal variation, Secchi disk depth, Total suspended matter, Water and water related phenomena, Water clarity, Water supply, Water temperature, Analysis, Chemistry, Procedures, Remote sensing, Season, Reservoirs (water)