Indian Remote Sensing -P4 (IRS P4) Ocean Color Monitor (OCM) data is used to understand seasonal variations in suspended sediment (SS) dispersal pattern in the near-shore waters of the Central West Coast of India. Four distinct patterns of sediment dispersion are observed. (1) During monsoon, plume-like sediment dispersion seaward is observed especially in the mouths of rivers. (2) As the monsoon progresses, there is northerly transport of sediments with anticlockwise pattern within the plumes. (3) During NE monsoon, sediment concentration is less and its transport is southward. (4) During premonsoon, SS concentration is high in the near-shore water and transport is landward. Sequential OCM data analyses indicated the influence of tidal cur...
Gulf of Martaban is located at the north of Andaman, and is one of the world most turbid areas. The ...
Not AvailableThis study presents an empirical relationship of suspended sediment concentrations (SSC...
Movement of sediment plumes, detectable from ocean colour sensors (Klemas et al, 1975, Khorram, 1981...
Indian Remote Sensing satellite (IRS) 1A and 1B digital data in combination with field measurement w...
Indian Remote Sensing satellite (IRS) 1A and 1B digital data in combination with field measurement w...
This paper reports observations with respect to suspended sediment dispersal pattern at various stag...
This paper reports observations with respect to suspended sediment dispersal pattern at various stag...
Abstract: The littoral-drift regime along the north-eastern coast of India was investigated by anal...
False Color Composite (FCC) from the sequential satellite images of Indian Remote Sensing Satellite ...
False Color Composite (FCC) from the sequential satellite images of Indian Remote Sensing Satellite ...
The sequential Suspended Sediment Concentration (SSC) maps were generated using IRS-P4 OCM (Ocean Co...
Information on Suspended Sediment Concentration (SSC) in coastal waters is necessary for the underst...
459-472The sequential Suspended Sediment Concentration (SSC) maps were generated using IRS-P4 OCM (O...
Information on Suspended Sediment Concentration (SSC) in coastal waters is necessary for the underst...
AbstractSatellite data product validation and algorithm development activities both require the subs...
Gulf of Martaban is located at the north of Andaman, and is one of the world most turbid areas. The ...
Not AvailableThis study presents an empirical relationship of suspended sediment concentrations (SSC...
Movement of sediment plumes, detectable from ocean colour sensors (Klemas et al, 1975, Khorram, 1981...
Indian Remote Sensing satellite (IRS) 1A and 1B digital data in combination with field measurement w...
Indian Remote Sensing satellite (IRS) 1A and 1B digital data in combination with field measurement w...
This paper reports observations with respect to suspended sediment dispersal pattern at various stag...
This paper reports observations with respect to suspended sediment dispersal pattern at various stag...
Abstract: The littoral-drift regime along the north-eastern coast of India was investigated by anal...
False Color Composite (FCC) from the sequential satellite images of Indian Remote Sensing Satellite ...
False Color Composite (FCC) from the sequential satellite images of Indian Remote Sensing Satellite ...
The sequential Suspended Sediment Concentration (SSC) maps were generated using IRS-P4 OCM (Ocean Co...
Information on Suspended Sediment Concentration (SSC) in coastal waters is necessary for the underst...
459-472The sequential Suspended Sediment Concentration (SSC) maps were generated using IRS-P4 OCM (O...
Information on Suspended Sediment Concentration (SSC) in coastal waters is necessary for the underst...
AbstractSatellite data product validation and algorithm development activities both require the subs...
Gulf of Martaban is located at the north of Andaman, and is one of the world most turbid areas. The ...
Not AvailableThis study presents an empirical relationship of suspended sediment concentrations (SSC...
Movement of sediment plumes, detectable from ocean colour sensors (Klemas et al, 1975, Khorram, 1981...