This study explored and utilised existing remote sensing technology and algorithms to determine total suspended sediments (TSS) in lakes at a regional scale, producing a dataset quantifying spatial and temporal variability of remotely sensed TSS (including an experimental algorithm for chlorophyll a concentrations). The study processed Landsat 7 and 8 images from 1999 until the end of 2015. Statistical analysis included estimation of minimum, maximum, mean, range, and skewness of all Waikato lakes larger than 1 ha. The study demonstrated that the remote estimation of TSS within Waikato lakes is feasible and provides TSS estimations within the ranges of measured in situ TSS concentrations within most of the Waikato lakes except a small numb...
Suspended matter plays an important role in water quality management since it is related to total pr...
rotorua_chl_fields_2015-2020.nc is a time series of 283 Chl fields of 13 of the lakes derived from S...
Solving of several global and regional problems requires adequate data about lake water quality para...
This study explored and utilised existing remote sensing technology and algorithms to determine tota...
Remote sensing has the potential to monitor spatial variation in water quality over large areas. Wh...
Cost-effective monitoring is necessary for all investigations of lake ecosystem responses to perturb...
The aim of this study was to determine empirical models between Landsat imagery and lake water quali...
Evaluating water quality is a key tool in lake management. Typically water quality samples are restr...
The Waikato Regional Council (WRC) has statutory environmental monitoring requirements, including co...
Remote sensing has the potential to provide truly synoptic views of water quality, in particular, th...
We investigated the use of Landsat Enhanced Thematic Mapper (ETM) imagery to synoptically quantify c...
Freshwater accounts for just 2.5% of the earth’s water resources, and its quality and availability a...
The concentration of chlorophyll a (chl a; as a proxy for phytoplankton biomass) provides an indicat...
The presence of excess suspended sediment has been recognized as an impairment to water quality thro...
Lake George is one of the few remaining places where inhabitants regularly consume unfiltered lake w...
Suspended matter plays an important role in water quality management since it is related to total pr...
rotorua_chl_fields_2015-2020.nc is a time series of 283 Chl fields of 13 of the lakes derived from S...
Solving of several global and regional problems requires adequate data about lake water quality para...
This study explored and utilised existing remote sensing technology and algorithms to determine tota...
Remote sensing has the potential to monitor spatial variation in water quality over large areas. Wh...
Cost-effective monitoring is necessary for all investigations of lake ecosystem responses to perturb...
The aim of this study was to determine empirical models between Landsat imagery and lake water quali...
Evaluating water quality is a key tool in lake management. Typically water quality samples are restr...
The Waikato Regional Council (WRC) has statutory environmental monitoring requirements, including co...
Remote sensing has the potential to provide truly synoptic views of water quality, in particular, th...
We investigated the use of Landsat Enhanced Thematic Mapper (ETM) imagery to synoptically quantify c...
Freshwater accounts for just 2.5% of the earth’s water resources, and its quality and availability a...
The concentration of chlorophyll a (chl a; as a proxy for phytoplankton biomass) provides an indicat...
The presence of excess suspended sediment has been recognized as an impairment to water quality thro...
Lake George is one of the few remaining places where inhabitants regularly consume unfiltered lake w...
Suspended matter plays an important role in water quality management since it is related to total pr...
rotorua_chl_fields_2015-2020.nc is a time series of 283 Chl fields of 13 of the lakes derived from S...
Solving of several global and regional problems requires adequate data about lake water quality para...