Mapping particulate organic carbon in lakes across China using OLCI/Sentinel-3 imagery
Remote sensing monitoring of particulate organic carbon (POC) concentration is essential
for understanding phytoplankton productivity, carbon storage, and water quality in global …
for understanding phytoplankton productivity, carbon storage, and water quality in global …
[HTML][HTML] Monitoring multi-temporal and spatial variations of water transparency in the Jiaozhou Bay using GOCI data
Y Zhou, D Yu, W Cheng, Y Gai, H Yao, L Yang… - Marine pollution …, 2022 - Elsevier
Water transparency, commonly measured as Secchi disk depth (SDD), is essential for
describing the optical properties of coastal waters. We proposed a regional linear corrected …
describing the optical properties of coastal waters. We proposed a regional linear corrected …
Remote sensing of freshwater cyanobacteria: An extended IOP Inversion Model of Inland Waters (IIMIW) for partitioning absorption coefficient and estimating …
Phycocyanin primarily exists in freshwater cyanobacteria. Accurate estimation of low
phycocyanin concentration (PC) is critical for issuing an early warning of potential risks of …
phycocyanin concentration (PC) is critical for issuing an early warning of potential risks of …
A hyperspectral inversion framework for estimating absorbing inherent optical properties and biogeochemical parameters in inland and coastal waters
The simultaneous remote estimation of biogeochemical parameters (BPs) and inherent
optical properties (IOPs) from hyperspectral satellite imagery of globally distributed optically …
optical properties (IOPs) from hyperspectral satellite imagery of globally distributed optically …
An inversion model for deriving inherent optical properties of inland waters: Establishment, validation and application
The inherent optical properties (IOPs) of natural waters are the most significant factors
affecting light propagation within water columns, and thus play indispensable roles on …
affecting light propagation within water columns, and thus play indispensable roles on …
Genetic and physiological responses to light quality in a deep ocean ecotype of Ostreococcus, an ecologically important photosynthetic picoeukaryote
Phytoplankton are exposed to dramatic variations in light quality when cells are carried by
upwelling or downwelling currents or encounter sediment. We investigated the potential …
upwelling or downwelling currents or encounter sediment. We investigated the potential …
Optical water types found in Brazilian waters
Optical water types (OWTs) can represent diverse ranges of Chlorophyll-a (Chl-a), total
suspended matter (TSM), and colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) concentrations …
suspended matter (TSM), and colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) concentrations …
Absorption characteristics of optically complex inland waters: Implications for water optical classification
K Shi, Y Li, L Li, H Lu - Journal of Geophysical research …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Multiple bio‐optical measurements were conducted in inland waters of China, including
Lake Taihu [spring and autumn], Lake Chaohu, Lake Dianchi, and Three Gorges Reservoirs …
Lake Taihu [spring and autumn], Lake Chaohu, Lake Dianchi, and Three Gorges Reservoirs …
Estimating phycocyanin pigment concentration in productive inland waters using Landsat measurements: A case study in Lake Dianchi
Using remote sensing reflectance (R_rs (λ), sr^− 1) and phycocyanin (PC, mg m^− 3)
pigment data as well as other bio-optical data collected from two cruises in September and …
pigment data as well as other bio-optical data collected from two cruises in September and …
Influence of a red band-based water classification approach on chlorophyll algorithms for optically complex estuaries
Empirical chlorophyll algorithms depend on the inter-relationships of the various in-water
optical constituents which may change in both space and time in optically complex …
optical constituents which may change in both space and time in optically complex …