Evaluation of Tidal Effect On Water Constituent Variations Using Optical Observations And Tide Gauge Records in the Dutch Wadden Sea

In this study, the effect of tide on the variation of concentrations of Chlorophyll-a (Chla) and Suspended Particulate Matters (SPM), retrieved from a complete dataset of diurnal close-range hyperspectral observations recorded at the NIOZ jetty station (NJS) located at the Marsdiep inlet in the Dutch part of the Wadden Sea, was evaluated. The two-stream radiative transfer model 2SeaColor was inverted to retrieve Chla and SPM concentrations per each hyperspectral observation of the quality-controlled dataset. Concurrently with these diurnal observations, tidal information was obtained from the Den Helder station located at 3.7 km from the NJS. From the performed analysis and evaluation of this study, we concluded that the tide has little observable effects on the diurnal changes of SPM concentration at the NJS located in the Dutch part of the Wadden Sea. The results of this evaluation and the favorable location of the NJS, which is not influenced by the tidal phase, will contribute to a better understanding of the seasonal variability of the retrieved Chla and SPM concentration values using diurnal optical observations at the NJS. These long-term retrievals can be used later to do the phenological analysis of Chla concentration values in this region.

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