Two algorithms designed to detect deepwater oceanic features and arbitrary edge profiles were tuned to automatically delineate fronts in coastal waters off west–central Florida using satellite-derived sea surface temperature (SST), chlorophyll-a concentration (Chl), normalized water-leaving radiance (nLw), and fluorescence line height (FLH) images during select periods in the spring and fall of 2004 and 2005. The dates correspond to recreational king mackerel, Scomberomorus cavalla, tournaments. A histogram-based algorithm was useful to detect coastal surface SST, nLw, and FLH fronts, specifically. A gradient-based algorithm, with a smaller kernel box of 3 × 3 pixels, best identified nearshore ( \u3c 10 m depth) features in Chl images at th...
Satellite-sensed ocean optical features are derived from a combination of factors, including the con...
The wide availability of workstations has made the creation of sophisticated image processing algori...
Recent and past algorithms designed to detect fronts in satellite-derived sea surface temperature fi...
Two algorithms designed to detect deepwater oceanic features and arbitrary edge profiles were tuned ...
The objective of this study was to determine if fronts sustained up to three days will result in an ...
A frontal edge detection algorithm was applied to remotely sensed ocean color satellite data to iden...
International audienceFronts affect phytoplankton growth and phenology by locally reducing stratific...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...
Monthly climatologies of near-surface phytoplankton pigment concentration and sea surface temperatur...
The objective of this dissertation is to gain a better understanding of the environmental and climat...
Satellite-sensed ocean optical features are derived from a combination of factors, in-cluding the co...
Monthly climatologies of near‐surface phytoplankton pigment concentration and sea surface temperatur...
Satellite thermal infrared data on the Gulf of Mexico show that a seasonal cycle exists in the horiz...
Satellite-sensed ocean optical features are derived from a combination of factors, including the con...
The wide availability of workstations has made the creation of sophisticated image processing algori...
Recent and past algorithms designed to detect fronts in satellite-derived sea surface temperature fi...
Two algorithms designed to detect deepwater oceanic features and arbitrary edge profiles were tuned ...
The objective of this study was to determine if fronts sustained up to three days will result in an ...
A frontal edge detection algorithm was applied to remotely sensed ocean color satellite data to iden...
International audienceFronts affect phytoplankton growth and phenology by locally reducing stratific...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...
Monthly climatologies of near-surface phytoplankton pigment concentration and sea surface temperatur...
The objective of this dissertation is to gain a better understanding of the environmental and climat...
Satellite-sensed ocean optical features are derived from a combination of factors, in-cluding the co...
Monthly climatologies of near‐surface phytoplankton pigment concentration and sea surface temperatur...
Satellite thermal infrared data on the Gulf of Mexico show that a seasonal cycle exists in the horiz...
Satellite-sensed ocean optical features are derived from a combination of factors, including the con...
The wide availability of workstations has made the creation of sophisticated image processing algori...
Recent and past algorithms designed to detect fronts in satellite-derived sea surface temperature fi...