scholarly journals RESEARCH OF REMOTE SENSING INFORMATIVITY OF SUSPENDED PARTICLES IN SEA WATERS BY MEANS OF USING SPECTRAL RADIOMETERS WITH MEDIUM DENSITY RESOLUTION

Author(s):  
Sima Ajdar gizi Askerova ◽  
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Rena Omar gizi Huseynova ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 141
Author(s):  
Nur Salam ◽  
Muhammad Syahdan ◽  
Algui Sumas Ponaru

Monitoring of mangrove vegetation in the long-time vulnerable is needed to determine its conversion as the first step of mangrove management. The purpose of this study mapped the spatial distribution of mangrove vegetation and discribed the change of mangrove vegetation area in the coastal area of Tanah Laut Regency for 12 years. The method was used remote sensing and method field obeservation. The mangrove density of 2003 is dominated by medium density and by 2015 is dominated by dense density. The area of mangrove density rarely increased by 375.87 ha. The area of density is decreasing the area of 1.454,16 ha. Density of density increased by 1,639.77 ha.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 23
Author(s):  
Deyong Sun ◽  
Zunbin Ling ◽  
Shengqiang Wang ◽  
Zhongfeng Qiu ◽  
Yu Huan ◽  
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The bulk refractive index (np) of suspended particles, an apparent measure of particulate refraction capability and yet an essential element of particulate compositions and optical properties, is a critical indicator that helps understand many biogeochemical processes and ecosystems in marine waters. Remote estimation of np remains a very challenging task. Here, a multiple-step hybrid model is developed to estimate the np in the Bohai Sea (BS) and Yellow Sea (YS) through obtaining two key intermediate parameters (i.e., particulate backscattering ratio, Bp, and particle size distribution (PSD) slope, j) from remote-sensing reflectance, Rrs(λ). The in situ observed datasets available to us were collected from four cruise surveys during a period from 2014 to 2017 in the BS and YS, covering beam attenuation (cp), scattering (bp), and backscattering (bbp) coefficients, total suspended matter (TSM) concentrations, and Rrs(λ). Based on those in situ observation data, two retrieval algorithms for TSM and bbp were firstly established from Rrs(λ), and then close empirical relationships between cp and bp with TSM could be constructed to determine the Bp and j parameters. The series of steps for the np estimation model proposed in this study can be summarized as follows: Rrs (λ) → TSM and bbp, TSM → bp → cp → j, bbp and bp → Bp, and j and Bp → np. This method shows a high degree of fit (R2 = 0.85) between the measured and modeled np by validation, with low predictive errors (such as a mean relative error, MRE, of 2.55%), while satellite-derived results also reveal good performance (R2 = 0.95, MRE = 2.32%). A spatial distribution pattern of np in January 2017 derived from GOCI (Geostationary Ocean Color Imager) data agrees well with those in situ observations. This also verifies the satisfactory performance of our developed np estimation model. Applying this model to GOCI data for one year (from December 2014 to November 2015), we document the np spatial distribution patterns at different time scales (such as monthly, seasonal, and annual scales) for the first time in the study areas. While the applicability of our developed method to other water areas is unknown, our findings in the current study demonstrate that the method presented here can serve as a proof-of-concept template to remotely estimate np in other coastal optically complex water bodies.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (12) ◽  
pp. 2390
Author(s):  
Hongwei Zhang ◽  
Yuanshuai Zhang ◽  
Ziwang Li ◽  
Bingyi Liu ◽  
Bin Yin ◽  
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Quantification of the horizontal patterns of phytoplankton and the distribution of suspended particles across the sea’s surface has been greatly improved by traditional passive oceanic color remote sensing technology. Lidar technology has already been proven to be effective positive remote sensing technology to construct high-resolution bathymetry models. Lidar technology significantly improves our ability to model biogeochemical processes in the upper ocean and provides advanced concepts regarding the vertical distribution of suspended particles and oceanic optical properties. In this paper, we present a novel optical approach to measuring the scattering intensity and characteristics of suspended particles within small angles backwards and distinguish water medium with different attenuation coefficients by a laboratory demonstration of the ocean Scheimpflug lidar system. The approach allows the direct determination of the scattering intensity over a small angle at the backward direction (175.8°~178.8°) with an angular resolution of 0.38. Corrections for the effects of refraction at the air-glass-water interface were demonstrated. The data production (initial width and width attenuation rate of the laser beam) of the ocean Scheimpflug lidar system were utilized to distinguish water with different algae concentrations. Application for the measurement of backward scattering intensity and laser beam width were explored in distances up to several meters with spatial resolutions of millimeter precision.


2021 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 171-181
Author(s):  
Al-Zahraa Mohsen ◽  
Monim Al-Jiboori ◽  
Yaseen Al-Timimi

The objective of this study was to estimate the height of roughness element (ZH) and zero-displacement length (Zd) for Baghdad city using remote sensing and GIS techniques and resources such as DEM, DSM, and shapefile. The difference between DEM and DSM produced digital height model which represents the height of the roughness element for the region, which was used to determine the zero-displacement height. The results showed that the variations in Zd values depend strongly on ZH. Rusafa had the highest Zd (15.8 m) while Dora had the lowest values (4.7 m). Thus, Baghdad city has medium density classification according to the results of Zd and ZH values.


Author(s):  
Karl F. Warnick ◽  
Rob Maaskant ◽  
Marianna V. Ivashina ◽  
David B. Davidson ◽  
Brian D. Jeffs

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