Biology
Scientific paper
Nov 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006georl..3321502t&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 33, Issue 21, CiteID L21502
Biology
Biogeosciences: Life In Extreme Environments, Biogeosciences: Remote Sensing, Cryosphere: Cryobiology (0475), Cryosphere: Glaciers, Cryosphere: Snow (1827, 1863)
Scientific paper
Red snow caused by algal bloom is common on glaciers and snowfields worldwide. Description of spatial distributions of snow algal blooms is important for understanding snow algae's unique life in an extremely cold environment and for determining the effect of algae through the reduction of surface albedo. Here we present the spatial distribution of red snow algae on the Harding Icefield, Alaska retrieved from a satellite image. Field observations on the icefield conducted in August 2001 revealed visible red snow, particularly near the snowline. Field measurements of spectral reflectance on the surface revealed the specific spectral absorption of algal pigments. We found a significant correlation between snow algal biomass and a reflectance ratio of SPOT (Satellite Probatoire d' Observation de la Terre) satellite band of wavelength 610-680 nm to band 500-590 nm. Using this relationship between the reflectance ratio and algal biomass, we estimated the distribution and abundance of red snow across the icefield using a SPOT satellite image. The spatial distribution of red snow on the icefield obtained by mapping the reflectance ratio matched field observations across the icefield with more red algal blooms on the continental than the maritime side of the icefield. Area averaged mean carbon content estimated from the red algal biomass for the icefield on the image was 1.2 kg km-2.
Dial Roman
Kohshima Shiro
Segawa Takahiro
Takeuchi Nozomu
Uetake Jun
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