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Main Title Remote Sensing of Coastal Aquatic Environments Technologies, Techniques and Applications / [electronic resource] :
Type EBOOK
Author Miller, Richard L.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Del Castillo, Carlos E.
Mckee, Brent A.
Publisher Springer Netherlands,
Year Published 2005
ISBN 9781402031007
Subjects Geography ; Mathematical geography ; Oceanography ; Remote sensing ; Geographical information systems ; Ecology
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-3100-7
Collation XVIII, 347 p. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
to Radiative Transfer -- An Introduction to Satellite Sensors, Observations and Techniques -- Optical Airborne Remote Sensing -- In-Water Instrumentation and Platforms for Ocean Color Remote Sensing Applications -- The Color of the Coastal Ocean and Applications in the Solution of Research and Management Problems -- Bio-Optical Properties of Coastal Waters -- Remote Sensing of Organic Matter in Coastal Waters -- Hyperspectral Remote Sensing -- Computational Intelligence and its Application in Remote Sensing -- Modeling and Data Assimilation -- Monitoring Bottom Sediment Resuspension and Suspended Sediments in Shallow Coastal Waters -- Remote Sensing of Harmful Algal Blooms -- Multi-Scale Remote Sensing of Coral Reefs -- Real-Time Use of Ocean Color Remote Sensing for Coastal Monitoring. Coastal waters are important ecological systems and vital assets for many nations. Coastal waters are also complex, dynamic environments where a vast array of coupled biological, chemical, geological, and physical processes occurs over multiple time and space scales. The optical environment of coastal waters is particularly complex. There is considerable interest in studying coastal waters to gain a better understanding of earth system processes for climatic change research or environmental factors for management decisions. Consequently, there is a need for robust, effective technologies and methods for studying these important complex environments. Remote sensing from aircraft and space-based platforms offers unique large-scale synoptic data to address the intricate nature of coastal waters. However, many researchers wishing to apply remote sensing to a dynamic coastal environment are faced with the challenge of learning a technology laden with new and often confusing terminology, data, and methods of processing and analysis. To gain an adequate understanding of remote sensing generally involves scouring countless technical manuals, reports, and scientific papers. Hence the major goal of writing this work was to produce a comprehensive resource for those involved in various studies of coastal aquatic environments. With its primary focus on optical remote sensing using passive instruments, the editors have indeed succeeded in creating a book the scientific community has been waiting for.