The Gauss-peak spectra (GPS) method represents individual pigment spectra as weighted sums of Gaussian functions, and uses these to model absorbance spectra of phytoplankton pigment mixtures. We here present several improvements for this type of methodology, including adaptation to plate reader technology and efficient model fitting by open source software. We use a one-step modeling of both pigment absorption and background attenua-tion with non-negative least squares, following a one-time instrument-specific calibration. The fitted background is shown to be higher than a solvent blank, with features reflecting contributions from both scatter and non-pigment absorption. We assessed pigment aliasing due to absorption spectra similarity by M...
International audienceSpectral absorption coefficients of phytoplankton can now be derived, under so...
The absorption spectra of photosynthetic algae are characterized by a continuous envelope, which is ...
A global dataset of in situ particulate absorption spectra has been decomposed into component functi...
<div><p>The Gauss-peak spectra (GPS) method represents individual pigment spectra as weighted sums o...
The Gauss-peak spectra (GPS) method represents individual pigment spectra as weighted sums of Gaussi...
The Gauss-peak spectra (GPS) method represents individual pigment spectra as weighted sums of Gaussi...
<p>Pigments with abbreviations (Abbrev) used for the modified Gaussian Peak Spectra (GPS) method des...
Algal pigment composition is an indicator of phytoplankton community structure that can be estimated...
Ocean colour varies as an inverse function of the absorption coefficient. In Case 1 waters, phytopla...
International audienceThis study has been performed in the framework of a research program aiming to...
A global dataset of in situ particulate absorption spectra has been decomposed into component functi...
Phytoplankton in the ocean are extremely diverse. The abundance of various intracellular pigments ar...
The composition and abundance of algal pigments provide information on phytoplankton community chara...
Gaussian decomposition and Singular Value Decomposition combined with Non-Negative Least Squares (SV...
International audienceSpectral absorption coefficients of phytoplankton can now be derived, under so...
The absorption spectra of photosynthetic algae are characterized by a continuous envelope, which is ...
A global dataset of in situ particulate absorption spectra has been decomposed into component functi...
<div><p>The Gauss-peak spectra (GPS) method represents individual pigment spectra as weighted sums o...
The Gauss-peak spectra (GPS) method represents individual pigment spectra as weighted sums of Gaussi...
The Gauss-peak spectra (GPS) method represents individual pigment spectra as weighted sums of Gaussi...
<p>Pigments with abbreviations (Abbrev) used for the modified Gaussian Peak Spectra (GPS) method des...
Algal pigment composition is an indicator of phytoplankton community structure that can be estimated...
Ocean colour varies as an inverse function of the absorption coefficient. In Case 1 waters, phytopla...
International audienceThis study has been performed in the framework of a research program aiming to...
A global dataset of in situ particulate absorption spectra has been decomposed into component functi...
Phytoplankton in the ocean are extremely diverse. The abundance of various intracellular pigments ar...
The composition and abundance of algal pigments provide information on phytoplankton community chara...
Gaussian decomposition and Singular Value Decomposition combined with Non-Negative Least Squares (SV...
International audienceSpectral absorption coefficients of phytoplankton can now be derived, under so...
The absorption spectra of photosynthetic algae are characterized by a continuous envelope, which is ...
A global dataset of in situ particulate absorption spectra has been decomposed into component functi...