Application of new hyperspectral sensors in the remote sensing of aquatic ecosystem health: Exploiting PRISMA and DESIS for four Italian lakes
The monitoring of water bio-physical parameters and the management of aquatic
ecosystems are crucial to cope with the current state of inland water degradation. Not only …
ecosystems are crucial to cope with the current state of inland water degradation. Not only …
Synergistic use of earth observation driven techniques to support the implementation of water framework directive in europe: a review
The development of a sustainable water quality monitoring system at national scale remains
a big challenge until today, acting as a hindrance for the efficient implementation of the …
a big challenge until today, acting as a hindrance for the efficient implementation of the …
[HTML][HTML] A Bayesian approach for remote sensing of chlorophyll-a and associated retrieval uncertainty in oligotrophic and mesotrophic lakes
Satellite remote sensing of chlorophyll-a concentration (chla) in oligotrophic and
mesotrophic lakes faces uncertainties from sources such as atmospheric correction …
mesotrophic lakes faces uncertainties from sources such as atmospheric correction …
MODIS observations reveal decrease in lake suspended particulate matter across China over the past two decades
Variations in the concentrations and distribution of suspended particulate matter (SPM) of
lakes can be used to show the responses of lake environment to climate and landscape …
lakes can be used to show the responses of lake environment to climate and landscape …
Synergies between NASA's hyperspectral aquatic missions PACE, GLIMR, and SBG: Opportunities for new science and applications
HM Dierssen, M Gierach, LS Guild… - Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Within the next decade, NASA plans to launch three new missions with imaging
spectrometers for aquatic science and applications: Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean …
spectrometers for aquatic science and applications: Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean …
Ground-based remote sensing provides alternative to satellites for monitoring cyanobacteria in small lakes
Cyanobacteria are the most prevalent bloom-forming harmful algae in freshwater systems
around the world. Adequate sampling of affected systems is limited spatially, temporally, and …
around the world. Adequate sampling of affected systems is limited spatially, temporally, and …
A novel total phosphorus concentration retrieval method based on two-line classification in lakes and reservoirs across China
Phosphorus is widely recognized as a nutrient that restricts growth and is the primary
contributor to eutrophication in 80% of water bodies. Consequently, the Chinese …
contributor to eutrophication in 80% of water bodies. Consequently, the Chinese …
Biosynthesis of guanitoxin enables global environmental detection in freshwater cyanobacteria
Harmful cyanobacterial blooms (cyanoHABs) cause recurrent toxic events in global
watersheds. Although public health agencies monitor the causal toxins of most cyanoHABs …
watersheds. Although public health agencies monitor the causal toxins of most cyanoHABs …
Property values and cyanobacterial algal blooms: Evidence from satellite monitoring of Inland Lakes
We examine how the frequency of cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cyanoHABs)
generates economic costs through the mechanism of residential property values. We …
generates economic costs through the mechanism of residential property values. We …
Autonomous calibration of EFDC for predicting chlorophyll-a using reinforcement learning and a real-time monitoring system
Cyanobacterial blooms cause critical damage to aquatic ecosystems and water resources.
Therefore, numerical models have been utilized to simulate cyanobacteria by calibrating …
Therefore, numerical models have been utilized to simulate cyanobacteria by calibrating …