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Optical Properties and Remote Sensing of Inland and Coastal Waters
discusses the methodology and the theoretical basis of remote
sensing of water. It presents physical concepts of aquatic optics
relevant to remote sensing techniques and outlines the problems of
remote measurements of the concentrations of organic and inorganic
matter in water. It also details the mathematical formulation of
the processes governing water-radiation interactions and discusses
the development of bio-optical models to incorporate optically
complex bodies of water into remote sensing projects. Optical
Properties and Remote Sensing of Inland and Coastal Waters derives
and evaluates the interrelationships among inherent optical
properties of natural water, water color, water quality, primary
production, volume reflectance spectra, and remote sensing. This
timely and comprehensive text/reference addresses the increasing
tendency toward multinational and multidisciplinary climate studies
and programs.
Satellite Monitoring of Inland and Coastal Water Quality:
Retrospection, Introspection, Future Directions reviews how aquatic
optics models can convert remote determinations of water color into
accurate assessments of water quality. This book illustrates how
this conversion can generate products of value for the
environmental monitoring of optically complex inland and coastal
waters. The author emphasizes how terrestrial, aquatic, and wetland
remote sensing are underutilized tools due to a lack of influential
end-usership. He takes a realistic look at this disinterest and
examines why it exists, how it can be abated, and the synergies
that need to be activated among technologists, scientists,
entrepreneurs, policy-makers, and water quality professionals.
Offering a guide to possible linkages between scientific products
of remote sensing and their application to mandates and priorities
of environmental stewards and policy-makers, this book uses the
research and science agenda of Environment Canada as a template for
generic environmental interests and concerns. It is hoped that this
guide presents a compelling case for incorporation of aquatic
remote sensing into protocols of ground-based environmental
monitoring networks.
Optical Properties and Remote Sensing of Inland and Coastal Waters discusses the methodology and the theoretical basis of remote sensing of water. It presents physical concepts of aquatic optics relevant to remote sensing techniques and outlines the problems of remote measurements of the concentrations of organic and inorganic matter in water. It also details the mathematical formulation of the processes governing water-radiation interactions and discusses the development of bio-optical models to incorporate optically complex bodies of water into remote sensing projects. Optical Properties and Remote Sensing of Inland and Coastal Waters derives and evaluates the interrelationships among inherent optical properties of natural water, water color, water quality, primary production, volume reflectance spectra, and remote sensing. This timely and comprehensive text/reference addresses the increasing tendency toward multinational and multidisciplinary climate studies and programs.
Satellite Monitoring of Inland and Coastal Water Quality:
Retrospection, Introspection, Future Directions reviews how aquatic
optics models can convert remote determinations of water color into
accurate assessments of water quality. This book illustrates how
this conversion can generate products of value for the
environmental monitoring of optically complex inland and coastal
waters. The author emphasizes how terrestrial, aquatic, and wetland
remote sensing are underutilized tools due to a lack of influential
end-usership. He takes a realistic look at this disinterest and
examines why it exists, how it can be abated, and the synergies
that need to be activated among technologists, scientists,
entrepreneurs, policy-makers, and water quality professionals.
Offering a guide to possible linkages between scientific products
of remote sensing and their application to mandates and priorities
of environmental stewards and policy-makers, this book uses the
research and science agenda of Environment Canada as a template for
generic environmental interests and concerns. It is hoped that this
guide presents a compelling case for incorporation of aquatic
remote sensing into protocols of ground-based environmental
monitoring networks.
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