The editorial paper aims to highlight the main topics investigated in the Special Issue (SI) “Water Optics and Water Colour Remote Sensing”. The outcomes of the 21 papers published in the SI are presented, along with a bibliometric analysis in the same field, namely, water optics and water colour remote sensing. This editorial summarises how the research articles of the SI approach the study of bio-optical properties of aquatic systems, the development of remote sensing algorithms, and the application of time-series satellite data for assessing long-term and temporal-spatial dynamics in inland, coastal, and oceanic waters. The SI shows the progress with a focus on: (1) bio-optical properties (three papers); (2) atmospheric correction and da...
Monitoring and understanding the physical, chemical and biological status of global inland waters ar...
Many lakes, coastal zones and oceans are directly or indirectly influenced by human activities. Thro...
Remotely sensed data can reinforce the abilities of water resources researchers and decision makers ...
The editorial paper aims to highlight the main topics investigated in the Special Issue (SI) “Water ...
Water is irreplaceable natural resources on the planet for people to survival and develop. Declining...
Monitoring and understanding the physical, chemical and biological status of global inland waters ar...
There is an increasing need for regular monitoring of inland and coastal waters to support national ...
Earth observation satellites cover large areas with frequent temporal repetition and provide us with...
Earth observation satellites cover large areas with frequent temporal repetition and provide us with...
Many lakes, coastal zones and oceans are directly or indirectly influenced by human activities. Thro...
Imaging spectrometry of non-oceanic aquatic ecosystems has been in development since the late 1980s ...
The generalized bio-optical transition from oligotrophic blue to mesotrophic green waters has enable...
Monitoring and understanding the physical, chemical and biological status of global inland waters ar...
Satellite remote sensing and its application to coastal waters are briefly documented, giving emphas...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. Aquatic color radiometry remote sensing of coastal and inland water bodies is o...
Monitoring and understanding the physical, chemical and biological status of global inland waters ar...
Many lakes, coastal zones and oceans are directly or indirectly influenced by human activities. Thro...
Remotely sensed data can reinforce the abilities of water resources researchers and decision makers ...
The editorial paper aims to highlight the main topics investigated in the Special Issue (SI) “Water ...
Water is irreplaceable natural resources on the planet for people to survival and develop. Declining...
Monitoring and understanding the physical, chemical and biological status of global inland waters ar...
There is an increasing need for regular monitoring of inland and coastal waters to support national ...
Earth observation satellites cover large areas with frequent temporal repetition and provide us with...
Earth observation satellites cover large areas with frequent temporal repetition and provide us with...
Many lakes, coastal zones and oceans are directly or indirectly influenced by human activities. Thro...
Imaging spectrometry of non-oceanic aquatic ecosystems has been in development since the late 1980s ...
The generalized bio-optical transition from oligotrophic blue to mesotrophic green waters has enable...
Monitoring and understanding the physical, chemical and biological status of global inland waters ar...
Satellite remote sensing and its application to coastal waters are briefly documented, giving emphas...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. Aquatic color radiometry remote sensing of coastal and inland water bodies is o...
Monitoring and understanding the physical, chemical and biological status of global inland waters ar...
Many lakes, coastal zones and oceans are directly or indirectly influenced by human activities. Thro...
Remotely sensed data can reinforce the abilities of water resources researchers and decision makers ...