Trend Analysis of Relatively Large Diatoms Which Appear in the Intensive Study Area of the Ariake Sea, Japan in Winter (2011-2015) based on Remote Sensing Satellite Data

Abstract

 Behavior of relatively large size of diatoms which appear in the Ariake Sea areas, Japan in winter based on remote sensing satellite data is clarified. Through experiments with Terra and AQUA MODIS data derived chlorophyll-a concentration and truth data of chlorophyll-a concentration together with meteorological data and tidal data which are acquired for 5 years (winter 2011 to winter 2015), it is found that strong correlation between the chlorophyll-a concentration and tidal height changes. Also it is found that the relations between ocean wind speed and chlorophyll-a concentration. Meanwhile, there is a relatively high correlation between sunshine duration a day and chlorophyll-a concentration.

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Kohei Arai, Toshiya Katano

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  • EP ID EP106013
  • DOI 10.14569/IJARAI.2015.040703
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Kohei Arai, Toshiya Katano (2015).  Trend Analysis of Relatively Large Diatoms Which Appear in the Intensive Study Area of the Ariake Sea, Japan in Winter (2011-2015) based on Remote Sensing Satellite Data. International Journal of Advanced Research in Artificial Intelligence(IJARAI), 4(7), 15-20. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-106013