Project Details:
Combination of chemical analytical measurements and remote sensing techniques for coastal water monitoring. The cases of Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea
| Project No.: | 2006-049-2-600 |
| Start date: | 2007-03-01 |
| End date: | 2011-12-31 |
| Division: | Chemistry and the Environment Division |
Optical and multispectral sensors using advanced algorithms optimise target reflectance and support quantitative measurements of the above mentioned parameters with relatively coarse (500-1200m) resolution and wide fields of view. Hyperspectral data (collected in many and narrow ranges of the visible and infrared wavelengths) allow for greater precision in characterizing target spectral signatures. Monthly and seasonal imaging provides the data necessary for modelling. SAR data can provide additional information on current, wave and mesoscale features so as to observe trends over time when optical data are not available due to periods of cloud cover.
However these applications have not been able to lessen the efforts undertaken by marine scientists during in situ monitoring campaigns, because the above mentioned parameters are only a small fraction of those studied in the marine environment and because of their limitation to surface waters.
Feb 2011 - A technical report titled: "Remote sensing in coastal water monitoring: Applications in the eastern Mediterranean" has been submitted for publication in PAC
Dec 2011 - project completed - Technical Report available as Pure Appl. Chem., ASAP article http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/PAC-REP-11-01-11, published online 2011-12-22, ; Pure Appl. Chem., 2012, Vol. 84, No. 2, pp. 335-375
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