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A dataset of remote-sensed Forel-Ule Index for global inland waters during 2000-2018.


ABSTRACT: Water colour is the result of its constituents and their interactions with solar irradiance; this forms the basis for water quality monitoring using optical remote sensing data. The Forel-Ule Index (FUI) is a useful comprehensive indicator to show the water colour variability and water quality change in both inland waters and oceans. In recent decades, lakes around the world have experienced dramatic changes in water quality under pressure from both climate change and anthropogenic activities. However, acquiring consistent water colour products for global lakes has been a challenge. In this paper we present the first time series FUI dataset for large global lakes from 2000-2018 based on MODIS observations. This dataset provides significant information on spatial and temporal changes of water colour for global large lakes during the past 19 years. It will be valuable to studies in search of the drivers of global and regional lake colour change, and the interaction mechanisms between water colour, hydrological factors, climate change, and anthropogenic activities.

SUBMITTER: Wang S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7835379 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A dataset of remote-sensed Forel-Ule Index for global inland waters during 2000-2018.

Wang Shenglei S   Li Junsheng J   Zhang Wenzhi W   Cao Chang C   Zhang Fangfang F   Shen Qian Q   Zhang Xianfeng X   Zhang Bing B  

Scientific data 20210125 1


Water colour is the result of its constituents and their interactions with solar irradiance; this forms the basis for water quality monitoring using optical remote sensing data. The Forel-Ule Index (FUI) is a useful comprehensive indicator to show the water colour variability and water quality change in both inland waters and oceans. In recent decades, lakes around the world have experienced dramatic changes in water quality under pressure from both climate change and anthropogenic activities. H  ...[more]

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