This paper is the second part of the description of the first stage of the SatBałtyk project's implementation. Part 1 (Woźniak et al. 2011, in this issue) presents the assumptions and objectives of SatBałtyk and describes the most important stages in the history of our research, which is the foundation of this project. It also discusses the operation and general structure of the SatBałtyk system. Part 2 addresses various aspects of the practical applicability of the SatBałtyk Operational System to Baltic ecosystem monitoring. Examples are given of the Baltic's characteristics estimated using the preliminary versions of the algorithms in this Operational System. At the current stage of research, these algorithms apply mainly to the character...
The Remote Sensing Centre has been set up within the Institute of Geodesy and Cartography shortly af...
SummaryRemote sensing studies published up to now show that the performance of empirical (band-ratio...
Coastal areas are the most densely populated areas in the world and thus are under immense anthropog...
This paper is the second part of the description of the first stage of the SatBałtyk project's imple...
AbstractThis paper is the second part of the description of the first stage of the SatBałtyk project...
AbstractThis article is the first of two papers on the remote sensing methods of monitoring the Balt...
The SatBałtyk (Satellite Monitoring of the Baltic Sea Environment) project is being realized in Pola...
This paper is the second of two articles on the methodology ofthe remote sensing of the Baltic ecosy...
Satellite remote sensing technology allows the assessment of various physical, biological and ecolog...
Recently developed system for assessment of radiation budget for the Baltic Sea has been presented a...
The influx of solar radiation to the Baltic Sea and its penetration into its waters is described on ...
Earth observation satellites cover large areas with frequent temporal repetition and provide us with...
With the launch of Envisat with MERIS onboard at 1 March 2002 a regular observation of European wate...
AbstractAn integrated ecological system model was used to determine the influence on Baltic phytopla...
Knowledge of the actual ecological state is of vital importance for costal zone management. Due to t...
The Remote Sensing Centre has been set up within the Institute of Geodesy and Cartography shortly af...
SummaryRemote sensing studies published up to now show that the performance of empirical (band-ratio...
Coastal areas are the most densely populated areas in the world and thus are under immense anthropog...
This paper is the second part of the description of the first stage of the SatBałtyk project's imple...
AbstractThis paper is the second part of the description of the first stage of the SatBałtyk project...
AbstractThis article is the first of two papers on the remote sensing methods of monitoring the Balt...
The SatBałtyk (Satellite Monitoring of the Baltic Sea Environment) project is being realized in Pola...
This paper is the second of two articles on the methodology ofthe remote sensing of the Baltic ecosy...
Satellite remote sensing technology allows the assessment of various physical, biological and ecolog...
Recently developed system for assessment of radiation budget for the Baltic Sea has been presented a...
The influx of solar radiation to the Baltic Sea and its penetration into its waters is described on ...
Earth observation satellites cover large areas with frequent temporal repetition and provide us with...
With the launch of Envisat with MERIS onboard at 1 March 2002 a regular observation of European wate...
AbstractAn integrated ecological system model was used to determine the influence on Baltic phytopla...
Knowledge of the actual ecological state is of vital importance for costal zone management. Due to t...
The Remote Sensing Centre has been set up within the Institute of Geodesy and Cartography shortly af...
SummaryRemote sensing studies published up to now show that the performance of empirical (band-ratio...
Coastal areas are the most densely populated areas in the world and thus are under immense anthropog...