Many studies have shown the considerable potential for the application of remote sensing-based methods for deriving estimates of lake water quality. However, the reliable application of these methods across time and space is complicated by the diversity of lake types, sensor configuration and the multitude of different algorithms proposed. This study tested one operational and 46 empirical algorithms sourced from the peer-reviewed literature that have individually showed potential for estimating lake water quality properties in the form of chlorophyll a (algal biomass) and Secchi disk depth, SDD (water transparency) in independent studies. Nearly half (19) algorithms were unsuitable for use with the remote sensing data available to this stu...
Optical satellite remote sensing represents an opportunity to integrate traditional methods for asse...
Over 50% of the world’s population live within 3 km of rivers and lakes highlighting the ongoing imp...
Over 50% of the world’s population live within 3 km of rivers and lakes highlighting the ongoing imp...
Many studies have shown the considerable potential for the application of remote sensing-based metho...
Many studies have shown the considerable potential for the application of remote sensing-based metho...
Many studies have shown the considerable potential for the application of remote-sensing-based metho...
Lakes are key indicators of environmental change and major repositories of biodiversity and ecosyste...
The use of ground sampled water quality information for global studies is limited due to practical ...
Algal blooms plague freshwaters across the globe, as increased nutrient loads lead to eutrophication...
Evaluating water quality is a key tool in lake management. Typically water quality samples are restr...
Evaluating water quality is a key tool in lake management. Typically water quality samples are restr...
Evaluating water quality is a key tool in lake management. Typically water quality samples are restr...
Solving of several global and regional problems requires adequate data about lake water quality para...
The use of ground sampled water quality information for global studies is limited due to practical a...
Freshwater accounts for just 2.5% of the earth’s water resources, and its quality and availability a...
Optical satellite remote sensing represents an opportunity to integrate traditional methods for asse...
Over 50% of the world’s population live within 3 km of rivers and lakes highlighting the ongoing imp...
Over 50% of the world’s population live within 3 km of rivers and lakes highlighting the ongoing imp...
Many studies have shown the considerable potential for the application of remote sensing-based metho...
Many studies have shown the considerable potential for the application of remote sensing-based metho...
Many studies have shown the considerable potential for the application of remote-sensing-based metho...
Lakes are key indicators of environmental change and major repositories of biodiversity and ecosyste...
The use of ground sampled water quality information for global studies is limited due to practical ...
Algal blooms plague freshwaters across the globe, as increased nutrient loads lead to eutrophication...
Evaluating water quality is a key tool in lake management. Typically water quality samples are restr...
Evaluating water quality is a key tool in lake management. Typically water quality samples are restr...
Evaluating water quality is a key tool in lake management. Typically water quality samples are restr...
Solving of several global and regional problems requires adequate data about lake water quality para...
The use of ground sampled water quality information for global studies is limited due to practical a...
Freshwater accounts for just 2.5% of the earth’s water resources, and its quality and availability a...
Optical satellite remote sensing represents an opportunity to integrate traditional methods for asse...
Over 50% of the world’s population live within 3 km of rivers and lakes highlighting the ongoing imp...
Over 50% of the world’s population live within 3 km of rivers and lakes highlighting the ongoing imp...