This paper presents a technique to estimate the suspended sediment concentration (SSC) in Case-2 waters based on spectral similarity between satellite images and library spectra. Average Weighted Spectral Similarity (AWS5), a measure of spectral matching, is used to estimate SSC ranges in ocean color monitor (OCM) data of Gulf of Cambay (GC), India. For this, a spectral library comprising field and laboratory measured data representing diverse sediment mineralogy and grain sizes was generated. Results estimated by AWSS were compared with other published procedures and observed to be more accurate (R-2 = 0.95 at 99% significance). Further, in Case-2 waters reflectance in bands centered at 743 and 835 nm is more sensitive to SSC changes. Sedi...
The use of remotely-sensed optical data to estimate the suspended sediment concentration (SSC) of wa...
Terra MODIS 250 m observations are being applied to a Suspended Sediment Concentration (SSC) algorit...
and estuaries is vital for proper management of coastal environments. Traditionally, SSC used to be ...
Not AvailableThis study presents an empirical relationship of suspended sediment concentrations (SSC...
Information on Suspended Sediment Concentration (SSC) in coastal waters is necessary for the underst...
Remote sensing is proved to be a useful tool to provide an instantaneous and synoptic view of suspen...
AbstractSatellite data product validation and algorithm development activities both require the subs...
Indian Remote Sensing satellite (IRS) 1A and 1B digital data in combination with field measurement w...
Suspended sediment concentration (SSC) is one of the most critical parameters in ocean ecological en...
Abstract: Remote sensing from air-borne and space-borne sensors have proved to be a useful method fo...
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Hydroscience and Engineering, Philadelphia, P...
Indian Remote Sensing -P4 (IRS P4) Ocean Color Monitor (OCM) data is used to understand seasonal var...
Gulf of Martaban is located at the north of Andaman, and is one of the world most turbid areas. The ...
Abstract. A technique is presented for estimating suspended sediment concentrations of turbid coasta...
This study aimed to develop an approach to use publicly accessible satellite imagery to quantify the...
The use of remotely-sensed optical data to estimate the suspended sediment concentration (SSC) of wa...
Terra MODIS 250 m observations are being applied to a Suspended Sediment Concentration (SSC) algorit...
and estuaries is vital for proper management of coastal environments. Traditionally, SSC used to be ...
Not AvailableThis study presents an empirical relationship of suspended sediment concentrations (SSC...
Information on Suspended Sediment Concentration (SSC) in coastal waters is necessary for the underst...
Remote sensing is proved to be a useful tool to provide an instantaneous and synoptic view of suspen...
AbstractSatellite data product validation and algorithm development activities both require the subs...
Indian Remote Sensing satellite (IRS) 1A and 1B digital data in combination with field measurement w...
Suspended sediment concentration (SSC) is one of the most critical parameters in ocean ecological en...
Abstract: Remote sensing from air-borne and space-borne sensors have proved to be a useful method fo...
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Hydroscience and Engineering, Philadelphia, P...
Indian Remote Sensing -P4 (IRS P4) Ocean Color Monitor (OCM) data is used to understand seasonal var...
Gulf of Martaban is located at the north of Andaman, and is one of the world most turbid areas. The ...
Abstract. A technique is presented for estimating suspended sediment concentrations of turbid coasta...
This study aimed to develop an approach to use publicly accessible satellite imagery to quantify the...
The use of remotely-sensed optical data to estimate the suspended sediment concentration (SSC) of wa...
Terra MODIS 250 m observations are being applied to a Suspended Sediment Concentration (SSC) algorit...
and estuaries is vital for proper management of coastal environments. Traditionally, SSC used to be ...