Measuring the optical properties of water bodies (as indicators of, e.g., sewage impact, dissolved organic matter, sediment load or gross biological activity) is a way to assess their environmental status. The Citclops European project, in 2012-2015, developed systems to retrieve and use data on natural-water colour, transparency and fluorescence, using low-cost sensors combined with contextual information, taking into account existing experiences. This paper describes the general interpretation of data and delivery of information as carried out via the development of a decision support system named 'Citclops Data Explorer' and available from the main portal of the project
The H2020 project EOMORES will develop operational monitoring and reporting services for inland and ...
Citizen science aims to mobilise the general public, motivated by curiosity, to collect scientific d...
The launch of Ocean and Land Colour Instrument (OLCI) on board Sentinel-3A in 2016 is the beginning ...
The European-Commission-funded project 'Citclops' (Citizens' observatory for coast and ocean optical...
The European-Commission—funded project ‘Citclops’ (Citizens’ observatory for coast and ocean optical...
19 pages, 5 figures, 3 tablesMarine processes are observed with sensors from both the ground and spa...
Ocean Optics XXI, 8-12 October 2012, Glasgow, Scotland, United KingdomEnvironmental problems should ...
The colour comparator Forel-Ule scale has been used to estimate the colour of natural waters since t...
Societal awareness of changes in the environment and climate has grown rapidly, and there is a need ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this record....
The colour comparator Forel-Ule scale has been used to estimate the colour of natural waters since t...
Two expanding areas of science and technology are citizen science and three-dimensional (3D) printin...
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) aims at evaluating the ecological status of European coastal wat...
Citizen science (CS) may be described as research carried out by members of the public with the aim ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordTwo expandin...
The H2020 project EOMORES will develop operational monitoring and reporting services for inland and ...
Citizen science aims to mobilise the general public, motivated by curiosity, to collect scientific d...
The launch of Ocean and Land Colour Instrument (OLCI) on board Sentinel-3A in 2016 is the beginning ...
The European-Commission-funded project 'Citclops' (Citizens' observatory for coast and ocean optical...
The European-Commission—funded project ‘Citclops’ (Citizens’ observatory for coast and ocean optical...
19 pages, 5 figures, 3 tablesMarine processes are observed with sensors from both the ground and spa...
Ocean Optics XXI, 8-12 October 2012, Glasgow, Scotland, United KingdomEnvironmental problems should ...
The colour comparator Forel-Ule scale has been used to estimate the colour of natural waters since t...
Societal awareness of changes in the environment and climate has grown rapidly, and there is a need ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this record....
The colour comparator Forel-Ule scale has been used to estimate the colour of natural waters since t...
Two expanding areas of science and technology are citizen science and three-dimensional (3D) printin...
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) aims at evaluating the ecological status of European coastal wat...
Citizen science (CS) may be described as research carried out by members of the public with the aim ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordTwo expandin...
The H2020 project EOMORES will develop operational monitoring and reporting services for inland and ...
Citizen science aims to mobilise the general public, motivated by curiosity, to collect scientific d...
The launch of Ocean and Land Colour Instrument (OLCI) on board Sentinel-3A in 2016 is the beginning ...