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Remote sensing of lakes

Remote sensing of lakes

improved chlorophyll calibration and data processing : final report

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Published by Environmental Protection Agency in Wexford .
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    Subjects:
  • Lakes -- Ireland -- Remote sensing.,
  • Chlorophyll -- Ireland -- Remote sensing.,
  • Water quality management -- Ireland.

  • Edition Notes

    Statementauthors: Eon O"Mongain ... [et al.] ; project co-ordinator: Spectral Signatures Limited ; project participants: Spectral Signatures Limited ... [et al.].
    SeriesEnvironmental research (Environmental Protection Agency) -- no.5
    ContributionsO"Mongain, E., Spectral Signatures Limited., Ireland. Environmental Protection Agency.
    The Physical Object
    Pagination88p. :
    Number of Pages88
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL19134649M
    ISBN 101840950072
    OCLC/WorldCa43737330

    Water Remote Sensing studies the color of water through the observation of the spectrum of water leaving radiation. From the study of this spectrum, the concentration of optically active components of the upper layer of the water body can be concluded via specific algorithms. Water quality monitoring by remote sensing and close-range instruments has obtained considerable attention since the. Annual (summer) mean for each lake (One value for each year for each lake) Three data sets • All data, all years (n= to ) • Only lakes with 7 yr. record (any 7+ of 16 yrs, w/ one before and one after n≈) • Only lakes with data for each of 10 specified yrs. (n=).

    Thiemann, S., and Kaufmann, H., , Lake water quality monitoring using hyperspectral airborne data–A semiempirical multisensor and multitemporal approach for the Mecklenburg Lake District, Germany: Remote Sensing of Environment, v. 81, p. Remote sensing of the colour and temperature of volcanic lakes.

    Remote Sensing-Based Water Color. Michigan Tech Research Institute (MTRI) and the Nansen International Environmental and Remote Sensing Center (NIERSC) of St. Petersburg, Russia have developed a new algorithm for the retrieval of color producing agents (CPAs) for the Great Lakes. Get this from a library! Manual for monitoring European lakes using remote sensing techniques. [T Lindell; Donald C Pierson; Guido Premazzi; Eugenio Zilioli; Environment Institute (Commission of the European Communities. Joint Research Centre);].


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