2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2023.1159367
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Dissolved organic carbon dynamics and fluxes in Mississippi-Atchafalaya deltaic system impacted by an extreme flood event and hurricanes: a multi-satellite approach using Sentinel-2/3 and Landsat-8/9 data

Abstract: Transport of riverine and wetland-derived dissolved organic carbon (DOC) spanning tidal wetlands, estuaries, and continental shelf waters functionally connects terrestrial and aquatic carbon reservoirs, yet the magnitude and ecological significance of this variable and its spatiotemporal linkage remains uncertain for coastal deltaic regions, such as Mississippi River Delta Plain, which includes Mississippi (MR) and Atchafalaya (AR) rivers and estuaries with vast expanses of wetlands and coastal forests. We exa… Show more

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“…Most of these papers (80%) monitored DOC over time (e.g., [103]), whereas 40% of the papers compared different methods to minimize errors (e.g., [104]) and exploited data that were acquired from several platforms (e.g., Liu et al [105] retrieved DOC from Landsat, Sentinel-2, and Sentinel-3 images).…”
Section: Dissolved Organic Carbonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of these papers (80%) monitored DOC over time (e.g., [103]), whereas 40% of the papers compared different methods to minimize errors (e.g., [104]) and exploited data that were acquired from several platforms (e.g., Liu et al [105] retrieved DOC from Landsat, Sentinel-2, and Sentinel-3 images).…”
Section: Dissolved Organic Carbonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the exact reason for the decline in SAV during the peak growing season of July-October 2019 has not been confirmed yet, it is essential to consider external environmental factors that could potentially contribute to this reduction. Notably, the year 2019 experienced extreme flooding conditions, characterized by record-breaking discharges from both the Mississippi River and Atchafalaya River [107]. The unprecedented flooding during this period led to increased turbidity and sedimentation, which reduced the light penetration to SAV and likely hindered the photosynthetic processes crucial for the growth and survival of SAV [2].…”
Section: Habitat Changes From 2015 To 2022mentioning
confidence: 99%