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30 December 1997 Remote sensing methodology for coastal zones study (Black Sea)
Cora Lucia Braescu, Maria Zoran, Cristina Aiftimiei, Florin Serban
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Proceedings Volume 3222, Earth Surface Remote Sensing; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.298171
Event: Aerospace Remote Sensing '97, 1997, London, United Kingdom
Abstract
A remote sensing methodology for monitoring the coastal zone of the Black Sea is proposed. Aiming to assess different water quality parameters and to map their spatial distribution, several studies have been carried out in the Institute of Optoelectronics, Remote Sensing Department. The main steps of the synthesized methodology are presented in detail, insisting on some original algorithms. To illustrate the described methodology, Landsat MSS and TM images, together with SAR-ERS- 1 data, gathered over two different coastal areas of the Black Sea, have been used. The results are promising, in the sense that the methodology extracted was tested on several remote sensing data and the results obtained showed a good concordance with the 'in-situ' data.
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Cora Lucia Braescu, Maria Zoran, Cristina Aiftimiei, and Florin Serban "Remote sensing methodology for coastal zones study (Black Sea)", Proc. SPIE 3222, Earth Surface Remote Sensing, (30 December 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.298171
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KEYWORDS
Water

Reflectivity

Remote sensing

Radar

Sensors

Satellites

Earth observing sensors

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