BIO-07\INT-08 DS4MES
Remote sensing reconstruction for the chlorophyll-a in the South China Sea: dataset, application, and outlook
Wenfang Lu* , Sun Yat-Sen University
Tianhao Wang, Xiamen University
Hua Su, Fuzhou University
Zhigang Lai, Sun Yat-Sen University
Bangqin Huang, Xiamen University

In marginal seas like the South China Sea (SCS), optic remote sensing is often blocked by clouds and sun glint, leading to high missing rates in remote sensing products of chlorophyll-a. In our previous studies, we reconstructed (gap-filled) a chlorophyll-a data set, the full-coverage, 4-km daily SCSDCT product freely distributed at https://www.scidb.cn/detail?dataSetId=1387ffe83af54f0fb574d60e97b206b2. Based on this data set, various physical-biological coupling properties in the SCS were investigated, including the Madden-Julian Oscillation’s modulation on the representative subsystems, the long-term trends of chlorophyll-a, and the properties of marine bloom events of the SCS. In this talk, I will summarize these studies and will emphasize the data science aspects within them. The potential of these data-driven approaches will also be highlighted in revealing new findings about the marine ecosystem.