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Oceanic Optics and Remote Sensing

Description: This quiz aims to assess your understanding of Oceanic Optics and Remote Sensing, covering topics such as the interaction of light with water, satellite remote sensing, and applications in oceanography.
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What is the primary factor determining the color of the ocean?

  1. Chlorophyll concentration

  2. Suspended sediment concentration

  3. Dissolved organic matter concentration

  4. Water depth


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Chlorophyll, a pigment present in phytoplankton, absorbs blue and red light, resulting in the characteristic blue-green color of the ocean.

Which satellite sensor is commonly used for measuring ocean surface temperature?

  1. MODIS

  2. AVHRR

  3. SeaWiFS

  4. Landsat


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) is a sensor onboard NOAA satellites that provides measurements of ocean surface temperature, among other parameters.

What is the term for the process by which light is scattered by particles in the ocean?

  1. Absorption

  2. Reflection

  3. Refraction

  4. Scattering


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Scattering is the process by which light is redirected in different directions due to interactions with particles in the ocean, such as phytoplankton, suspended sediment, and dissolved organic matter.

Which type of remote sensing technique uses active sensors to transmit energy and measure the reflected or scattered signal?

  1. Passive

  2. Active

  3. Multispectral

  4. Hyperspectral


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Active remote sensing involves transmitting energy (e.g., radar pulses or laser beams) and measuring the reflected or scattered signal to obtain information about the target.

What is the primary application of ocean color remote sensing?

  1. Monitoring phytoplankton biomass

  2. Measuring ocean surface temperature

  3. Mapping seafloor topography

  4. Detecting oil spills


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Ocean color remote sensing is primarily used to estimate phytoplankton biomass and productivity, which are crucial for understanding marine ecosystems and carbon cycling.

Which satellite sensor is specifically designed for measuring ocean color?

  1. MODIS

  2. AVHRR

  3. SeaWiFS

  4. Landsat


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) is a satellite sensor dedicated to measuring ocean color and providing data on phytoplankton biomass and distribution.

What is the term for the process by which light is absorbed by water molecules?

  1. Absorption

  2. Reflection

  3. Refraction

  4. Scattering


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Absorption is the process by which light energy is taken up by water molecules, resulting in the conversion of light energy into heat energy.

Which type of remote sensing technique uses multiple spectral bands to capture detailed information about the target?

  1. Passive

  2. Active

  3. Multispectral

  4. Hyperspectral


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Multispectral remote sensing involves capturing data in multiple spectral bands, allowing for the identification and discrimination of different features based on their spectral signatures.

What is the primary application of sea surface temperature remote sensing?

  1. Monitoring phytoplankton biomass

  2. Measuring ocean surface temperature

  3. Mapping seafloor topography

  4. Detecting oil spills


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Sea surface temperature remote sensing is primarily used to measure the temperature of the ocean's surface, which is crucial for understanding ocean circulation patterns and climate dynamics.

Which satellite sensor is commonly used for mapping seafloor topography?

  1. MODIS

  2. AVHRR

  3. SeaWiFS

  4. Landsat


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Landsat satellites carry sensors that are capable of measuring the elevation of the seafloor, providing data for mapping seafloor topography and bathymetry.

What is the term for the process by which light is reflected from the surface of the ocean?

  1. Absorption

  2. Reflection

  3. Refraction

  4. Scattering


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Reflection is the process by which light is bounced off the surface of the ocean, resulting in the mirror-like appearance of the ocean surface under certain conditions.

Which type of remote sensing technique uses a wide range of contiguous spectral bands to capture detailed information about the target?

  1. Passive

  2. Active

  3. Multispectral

  4. Hyperspectral


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Hyperspectral remote sensing involves capturing data in a large number of contiguous spectral bands, providing very detailed spectral information about the target.

What is the primary application of satellite altimetry?

  1. Monitoring phytoplankton biomass

  2. Measuring ocean surface temperature

  3. Mapping seafloor topography

  4. Measuring sea surface height


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Satellite altimetry is primarily used to measure the height of the sea surface, which is crucial for studying ocean circulation patterns, sea level rise, and tides.

Which satellite sensor is commonly used for detecting oil spills?

  1. MODIS

  2. AVHRR

  3. SeaWiFS

  4. SAR


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) sensors are commonly used for detecting oil spills due to their ability to penetrate clouds and image the ocean surface under all weather conditions.

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