An instrument known as the test-bed aircraft multispectral scanner (TBAMS) was used in a research flight over the entrance to the Chesapeake Bay. Upwelled radiances from the TBAMS data were correlated with the water parameters, particularly sediment and chlorophyll a. Several algorithms were demonstrated for monitoring sediment and chlorophyll, with a three-band ratio being the best. The primary advantage of the three-band ratio was found to be its apparent insensitivity to atmospheric and Sun-angle variations
On 31 March 1983, the University of Delaware's Center for Remote Sensing initiated a study to evalua...
The author has identified the following significant results. The U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experi...
Kodak Wratten broadband optical filters numbered 47B (400 to 500 nm), 57 (500 to 600 nm), 58 (500 to...
A test bed aircraft multispectral scanner (TBAMS) was flown during the James Shelf, Plume Scan, and ...
An investigation was conducted to develop procedure to obtain quantitative values for chlorophyll an...
The author has identified the following significant results. An effort to relate water parameters of...
Suspended sediment is an important environmental parameter for monitoring water quality, water movem...
Progress on research designed to test the usability of multispectral, high altitude, remotely sensed...
Radiative transfer theory was used to model upwelling radiance for an orbiting sensor viewing an est...
Statistical analysis techniques were applied to develop quantitative relationships between in situ r...
Estimation of chlorophyll-a concentrations (Chla in mgm-3) in optically complex waters using remote ...
The scanner collected data on October 15, 20, and 22, 1980. Single-channel gray-scale data products ...
According to the EPA, harmful algal blooms may occur more frequently in coastal areas like the Chesa...
An algorithm for the remote detection of chlorophyll a in the ocean was tested during a Nantucket Sh...
Data from five research cruises performed between 1997 and 2001 were processed in order to investiga...
On 31 March 1983, the University of Delaware's Center for Remote Sensing initiated a study to evalua...
The author has identified the following significant results. The U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experi...
Kodak Wratten broadband optical filters numbered 47B (400 to 500 nm), 57 (500 to 600 nm), 58 (500 to...
A test bed aircraft multispectral scanner (TBAMS) was flown during the James Shelf, Plume Scan, and ...
An investigation was conducted to develop procedure to obtain quantitative values for chlorophyll an...
The author has identified the following significant results. An effort to relate water parameters of...
Suspended sediment is an important environmental parameter for monitoring water quality, water movem...
Progress on research designed to test the usability of multispectral, high altitude, remotely sensed...
Radiative transfer theory was used to model upwelling radiance for an orbiting sensor viewing an est...
Statistical analysis techniques were applied to develop quantitative relationships between in situ r...
Estimation of chlorophyll-a concentrations (Chla in mgm-3) in optically complex waters using remote ...
The scanner collected data on October 15, 20, and 22, 1980. Single-channel gray-scale data products ...
According to the EPA, harmful algal blooms may occur more frequently in coastal areas like the Chesa...
An algorithm for the remote detection of chlorophyll a in the ocean was tested during a Nantucket Sh...
Data from five research cruises performed between 1997 and 2001 were processed in order to investiga...
On 31 March 1983, the University of Delaware's Center for Remote Sensing initiated a study to evalua...
The author has identified the following significant results. The U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experi...
Kodak Wratten broadband optical filters numbered 47B (400 to 500 nm), 57 (500 to 600 nm), 58 (500 to...