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Three-dimensional observations of particulate organic carbon in shallow eutrophic lakes from space

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WATER RESEARCH
Volume 229, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2022.119519

Keywords

Particulate organic carbon; Shallow eutrophic lakes; POC profile; Remote sensing; Spatiotemporal variations

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A new method has been developed to remotely observe the three-dimensional distribution of particulate organic carbon (POC) storage in shallow eutrophic lakes using satellite data. This study is significant for understanding the carbon cycle in such lakes.
Particulate organic carbon (POC) storage play an essential role in determining carbon sinks and water quality in shallow eutrophic lakes. Although satellite data have been adopted to observe surface POC content, the previous remote sensing results cannot indicate water column-integrated POC storage in shallow eutrophic lakes with vertically nonuniform POC profiles. Based on 272 in-situ POC profiles collected from 19 shallow eutrophic lakes in China's Yangtze-Huai Plain (YHP), this study developed a novel process-oriented method to derive water column-integrated POC storage from OLCI/Sentinel-3A satellite data. The method included three critical steps: remotely estimating surface POC contents, identifying POC profile types (uniform, exponential decay, or power decay) through a binary decision tree, and parameterizing POC profiles using surface POC concentrations. The developed algorithms showed a bias of -25.79% for in-situ match-ups from 15 lakes (N = 88). The POC in the eutrophic lakes was mainly produced by phytoplankton (R2 = 0.87). As a result, the surface POC content pre-sented a unimodal peak in summer. However, in addition to air temperature regulations (0.52 - 68.53%), the water level also showed apparent effects on increasing POC storage, with relative contributions of 29.29 - 95.51% for the six largest lakes. Therefore, multisource satellite data are needed to derive POC storage in global eutrophic lakes remotely. This study is the first attempt to three-dimensionally observe lake POC contents from space and is important for understanding the carbon cycle in shallow eutrophic lakes.

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