[HTML][HTML] A meta-analysis on harmful algal bloom (HAB) detection and monitoring: a remote sensing perspective
Algae serves as a food source for a wide range of aquatic species; however, a high
concentration of inorganic nutrients under favorable conditions can result in the …
concentration of inorganic nutrients under favorable conditions can result in the …
Geographic techniques and recent applications of remote sensing to landscape-water quality studies
JA Griffith - Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 2002 - Springer
This article overviews recent advances in studies of landscape-water quality relationships
using remote sensing techniques. With the increasing feasibility of using remotely-sensed …
using remote sensing techniques. With the increasing feasibility of using remotely-sensed …
Review article hyperspectral geological remote sensing: evaluation of analytical techniques
EA Cloutis - International Journal of Remote Sensing, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
Improvements in optical remote sensing spectral resolution and increased data volumes
necessitates the development of improved techniques for quantitative geological analysis …
necessitates the development of improved techniques for quantitative geological analysis …
A four-band semi-analytical model for estimating chlorophyll a in highly turbid lakes: The case of Taihu Lake, China
Accurate estimation of phytoplankton chlorophyll a (Chla) concentration from remotely
sensed data is particularly challenging in turbid, productive waters. The objectives of this …
sensed data is particularly challenging in turbid, productive waters. The objectives of this …
[PDF][PDF] Remote measurement of algal chlorophyll in surface waters: the case for the first derivative of reflectance near 690 nm
DC Rundquist, L Han, JF Schalles… - … Engineering and Remote …, 1996 - asprs.org
Remote sensing is an important technology for measuring algal-chlorophyll concentrations
in su $ xe waters. Our paper provides hyperspectral signatures, in fhe visible and near …
in su $ xe waters. Our paper provides hyperspectral signatures, in fhe visible and near …
Comparison of NIR/RED ratio and first derivative of reflectance in estimating algal-chlorophyll concentration: A case study in a turbid reservoir
L Han, DC Rundquist - Remote sensing of Environment, 1997 - Elsevier
The objective of this research was to test the use of the well-documented ratio of near-
infrared (NIR; 705 nm) to red (670 nm) reflectance in estimating chlorophyll content in a …
infrared (NIR; 705 nm) to red (670 nm) reflectance in estimating chlorophyll content in a …
Remote sensing of the chlorophyll-a based on OLI/Landsat-8 and MSI/Sentinel-2A (Barra Bonita reservoir, Brazil)
In this present research, we assessed the performance of band algorithms in estimating
chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) concentration based on bands of two new sensors: Operational Land …
chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) concentration based on bands of two new sensors: Operational Land …
Remote sensing of algal bloom dynamics
LL Richardson - BioScience, 1996 - JSTOR
Laurie L. Richardson mhe last decade has seen rapid advances in two technology-based
approaches to the study of algal biology: the use of remote sensing, which quantitatively …
approaches to the study of algal biology: the use of remote sensing, which quantitatively …
A derivative-aided hyperspectral image analysis system for land-cover classification
F Tsai, WD Philpot - IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and …, 2002 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The large number of spectral bands in hyperspectral data seriously complicates their use for
classification. Selection of a useful subset of bands or derived features (spectral ratios …
classification. Selection of a useful subset of bands or derived features (spectral ratios …
[图书][B] Optical properties and remote sensing of multicomponental water bodies
KIU Arst - 2003 - books.google.com
The text covers the problems concerning optical properties and remote sensing of turbid and
surface-polluted oceans and lakes. In four chapters Helgi Arst compares remote sensing …
surface-polluted oceans and lakes. In four chapters Helgi Arst compares remote sensing …