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Signal Processing and Fluorescence. GLEON 10. Participants. Eleanor Jennings Don Pierson Liz Ryder Chris McBride Patricia Garcia Luke Winslow Kevin Rose Fred Jopp. Scientific Questions.
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Signal Processing and Fluorescence GLEON 10
Participants • Eleanor Jennings • Don Pierson • Liz Ryder • Chris McBride • Patricia Garcia • Luke Winslow • Kevin Rose • Fred Jopp
Scientific Questions • What are the scales of variability in chlorophyll fluorescence? (e.g. diel, population wax/wane, seasonal, other scales?) • How do these scales differ across lakes? AKA – frequency of variation across GLEON sites. • Can we correlate variation in physical parameters with variation in biological parameters?
Methods and Tasks • Identified chlorophyll fluorescence as a useful optical indicator of lake biology • Develop document outlying issued related to instrumentation measurement protocols and data processing (Chris and Kevin) • Identified data sets of chlorophyll flurosence data (Liz) • Formally request data • Fluorescence • Physical data (water temp air temp wind solar radiation etc) • QA/QC • Develop data archive • Indentified wavelet analysis as a useful method to identify signals and frequencies of variation. • Initial analysis (Fred) • Group analysis Workshop?
Additional Questions Can we develop a predictive model to correct for non-photochemical quenching of chlorophyll fluorescence? (Kevin Rose) Can we calibrate CDOM sensors? Is there a relationship between EEM quantified functional groups with CDOM fluorescence?
How to Foster Continued Collaboration • Signal Processing Web Site http://sites.google.com/site/spaecoproject/ • Group Workshop • Cross site temperature quenching Comparison
Fluorescence signal processing timeline Wavelet analysis workshop Data exploration Data collation QA/QC Gleon 10 May 2011 Gleon 10 May 2010 Gleon 11 Oct 2010
Test Case New Zealand 0.5 Meter Water Temperature 15 min Hourly Daily Jan 09 June 09