Science Inventory

Investigations of Aquatic Applications in Google Earth Engine

Citation:

Greb, S., K. Luis, C. Boros, N. Merrill, T. Erikson, AND B. Page. Investigations of Aquatic Applications in Google Earth Engine. GEO AquaWatch Webinars, NA, RI, January 10, 2023.

Impact/Purpose:

The need for global-scale, open access, fit-for-purpose coastal and inland water quality information is shared by scientists, decision-makers, industry professionals, and the general public. GEOAquawatch’s Google Earth Engine (GEE) working group set out to explore the ability for Google Earth Engine to fill this shared need. This webinar will share highlights from the group and host a community discussion on the current GEE needs of the GEOAquawatch community.  Activity highlights include walking through open-source atmospheric correction methods in GEE and the derivation of water quality parameters with machine learning methods.

Description:

The GEOAquawatch working group is exploring the ability of Google Earth Engine to meet the shared need for comprehensive, open access water quality information on a global scale. This webinar will provide an overview of the group's activities and facilitate a discussion among the GEOAquawatch community on the current needs related to Google Earth Engine. The webinar will also feature demonstrations of open-source atmospheric correction techniques and the application of machine learning to derive water quality parameters using Google Earth Engine.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:01/10/2023
Record Last Revised:01/12/2023
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 356804