A novel ocean color index to detect floating algae in the global oceans
- Chuanmin Hu
- 1 October 2009
Environmental Science
New evidence for enhanced ocean primary production triggered by tropical cyclone
- I. LinW. Liu Kon‐Kee Liu
- 1 July 2003
Environmental Science
New evidence based on recent satellite data is presented to provide a rare opportunity in quantifying the long‐speculated contribution of tropical cyclones to enhance ocean primary production. In…
Chlorophyll aalgorithms for oligotrophic oceans: A novel approach based on three‐band reflectance difference
- Chuanmin HuZ. LeeB. Franz
- 2012
Environmental Science
[1] A new empirical algorithm is proposed to estimate surface chlorophyll a (Chl) concentrations in the global ocean for Chl ≤ 0.25 mg m−3(∼78% of the global ocean area). The algorithm is based on a…
The dispersal of the Amazon and Orinoco River water in the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean Sea: Obse
- Chuanmin HuE. MontgomeryR. SchmittF. Muller‐Karger
- 1 May 2004
Environmental Science
The great Atlantic Sargassum belt
- Mengqiu WangChuanmin HuB. BarnesG. MitchumB. LapointeJ. Montoya
- 4 July 2019
Environmental Science
Recent increases and interannual variability after 2011 appear to be driven by upwelling off West Africa during boreal winter and by Amazon River discharge during spring and summer, indicating a possible regime shift and raising the possibility that recurrent blooms in the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean Sea may become the new norm.
Red tide detection and tracing using MODIS fluorescence data: A regional example in SW Florida coastal waters
- Chuanmin HuF. Muller‐Karger C. Heil
- 15 August 2005
Environmental Science
Assessment of estuarine water-quality indicators using MODIS medium-resolution bands: initial results from Tampa Bay, FL
- Chuanmin HuZhiqiang ChenT. ClaytonP. SwarzenskiJ. BrockF. Karger
- 15 November 2004
Environmental Science
Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) observations of cyanobacteria blooms in Taihu Lake, China
U.S. NASA [NNX09AE17G, NNX09AV56G]; NOAA [NA06NES4400004]; National Natural Science Foundation of China [40871168]; Ministry of Education of China [B07034]
Absorbance, absorption coefficient, and apparent quantum yield: A comment on common ambiguity in the use of these optical concepts
- Chuanmin HuF. Muller‐KargerR. Zepp
- 1 July 2002
Physics, Environmental Science
Several important optical terms, such as “absorbance” and “absorption coefficient,” are frequently used ambiguously in the current peer‐reviewed literature. Because these terms are important when…
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