Remote sensing of coral reefs for monitoring and management: a review
JD Hedley, CM Roelfsema, I Chollett, AR Harborne… - Remote Sensing, 2016 - mdpi.com
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide and monitoring activities are important for assessing
the impact of disturbance on reefs and tracking subsequent recovery or decline. Monitoring …
the impact of disturbance on reefs and tracking subsequent recovery or decline. Monitoring …
Multi-and hyperspectral geologic remote sensing: A review
FD Van der Meer, HMA Van der Werff… - International journal of …, 2012 - Elsevier
Geologists have used remote sensing data since the advent of the technology for regional
mapping, structural interpretation and to aid in prospecting for ores and hydrocarbons. This …
mapping, structural interpretation and to aid in prospecting for ores and hydrocarbons. This …
Remote sensing of shallow waters–A 50 year retrospective and future directions
Technical advancements have widened the limits of remote sensing in mapping shallow
water benthic habitats and bathymetry over the last decades. On the other hand, the needs …
water benthic habitats and bathymetry over the last decades. On the other hand, the needs …
[HTML][HTML] Coral reef applications of Sentinel-2: Coverage, characteristics, bathymetry and benthic mapping with comparison to Landsat 8
Abstract The Sentinel-2A and 2B Multi-Spectral Instrument (MSI) offers a specification of
potential value toward a number of objectives in remote sensing of coral reefs. Coral reefs …
potential value toward a number of objectives in remote sensing of coral reefs. Coral reefs …
Mapping coral reefs using consumer-grade drones and structure from motion photogrammetry techniques
We propose a novel technique to measure the small-scale three-dimensional features of a
shallow-water coral reef using a small drone equipped with a consumer-grade camera, a …
shallow-water coral reef using a small drone equipped with a consumer-grade camera, a …
Mapping marine environments with IKONOS imagery: enhanced spatial resolution can deliver greater thematic accuracy
PJ Mumby, AJ Edwards - Remote sensing of environment, 2002 - Elsevier
The IKONOS 2 satellite was launched in late 1999 and carries the first commercial
multispectral instrument to achieve 4 m spatial resolution. The cost and accuracy of using …
multispectral instrument to achieve 4 m spatial resolution. The cost and accuracy of using …
Remote sensing of coral reefs and their physical environment
PJ Mumby, W Skirving, AE Strong, JT Hardy… - Marine pollution …, 2004 - Elsevier
There has been a vast improvement in access to remotely sensed data in just a few recent
years. This revolution of information is the result of heavy investment in new technology by …
years. This revolution of information is the result of heavy investment in new technology by …
[HTML][HTML] Remote sensing of submerged aquatic vegetation in a shallow non-turbid river using an unmanned aerial vehicle
A passive method for remote sensing of the nuisance green algae Cladophora glomerata in
rivers is presented using an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). Included are methods for UAV …
rivers is presented using an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). Included are methods for UAV …
Capabilities of remote sensors to classify coral, algae, and sand as pure and mixed spectra
EJ Hochberg, MJ Atkinson - Remote Sensing of Environment, 2003 - Elsevier
We investigate the abilities of seven remote sensors to classify coral, algae, and carbonate
sand based on 10,632 reflectance spectra measured in situ on reefs around the world …
sand based on 10,632 reflectance spectra measured in situ on reefs around the world …
Analyzing performances of different atmospheric correction techniques for Landsat 8: Application for coastal remote sensing
Ocean colour (OC) remote sensing is important for monitoring marine ecosystems. However,
inverting the OC signal from the top-of-atmosphere (TOA) radiance measured by satellite …
inverting the OC signal from the top-of-atmosphere (TOA) radiance measured by satellite …