International audienceEvidence of water reflectance saturation in extremely turbid media is highlighted based on both field measurements and satellite data corrected for atmospheric effects. This saturation is obvious in visible spectral bands, i.e., in the blue, green and even red spectral regions when the concentration of suspended particulate matter (SPM) reaches then exceeds 100 to 1000 g.m −3. The validity of several bio-optical semi-analytical models is assessed in the case of highly turbid waters, based on comparisons with outputs of the Hydrolight radiative transfer model. The most suitable models allow to reproduce the observed saturation and, by inversion, to retrieve information on the SPM mass-specific inherent optical propertie...
The contribution of mineral-rich suspended matter (MSM) to the optics of water bodies is still less ...
Remote sensing of suspended particulate matter, SPM, from space has long been used to assess its spa...
A regional data set of water constituent concentrations and inherent optical properties (light absor...
International audienceEvidence of water reflectance saturation in extremely turbid media is highligh...
In recent years, the bio-optical model has been paid more and more attention. In order to validate i...
This article deals with the inversion of reflectance spec- signatures characteristic of the differen...
A spectroradiometer able to measure up to 2500nm has been used to measure the reflectance for the Oc...
International audienceThe analysis of satellite ocean color data that are acquired over coastal wate...
This study presents an approach for optimally parameterizing a reflectance model. A parameterization...
International audienceOcean color remote sensing has been shown to be a useful tool to map turbidity...
Is it possible to derive accurately Total Suspended Matter concentration or its proxy, turbidity, fr...
This paper considers the uncertainties that arise in estimating the concentration of suspended miner...
Remote sensing is proved to be a useful tool to provide an instantaneous and synoptic view of suspen...
AbstractOcean color remote sensing has been shown to be a useful tool to map turbidity (T) and suspe...
The contribution of mineral-rich suspended matter (MSM) to the optics of water bodies is still less ...
Remote sensing of suspended particulate matter, SPM, from space has long been used to assess its spa...
A regional data set of water constituent concentrations and inherent optical properties (light absor...
International audienceEvidence of water reflectance saturation in extremely turbid media is highligh...
In recent years, the bio-optical model has been paid more and more attention. In order to validate i...
This article deals with the inversion of reflectance spec- signatures characteristic of the differen...
A spectroradiometer able to measure up to 2500nm has been used to measure the reflectance for the Oc...
International audienceThe analysis of satellite ocean color data that are acquired over coastal wate...
This study presents an approach for optimally parameterizing a reflectance model. A parameterization...
International audienceOcean color remote sensing has been shown to be a useful tool to map turbidity...
Is it possible to derive accurately Total Suspended Matter concentration or its proxy, turbidity, fr...
This paper considers the uncertainties that arise in estimating the concentration of suspended miner...
Remote sensing is proved to be a useful tool to provide an instantaneous and synoptic view of suspen...
AbstractOcean color remote sensing has been shown to be a useful tool to map turbidity (T) and suspe...
The contribution of mineral-rich suspended matter (MSM) to the optics of water bodies is still less ...
Remote sensing of suspended particulate matter, SPM, from space has long been used to assess its spa...
A regional data set of water constituent concentrations and inherent optical properties (light absor...