Kodak Wratten broadband optical filters numbered 47B (400 to 500 nm), 57 (500 to 600 nm), 58 (500 to 600 nm), 12 (500 to 700 nm), 25 (600 to 700 nm), and 89B (690 to 900 nm) were tested on October 17, 1972, to see whether each spectral band by itself could be used to quantify chlorophyll a and suspended sediment in the Patuxent River. Band 690 to 900 nm showed promise in being able to detect gross changes in chlorophyll a above 28 micrograms/l. None of the broad spectral bands seem capable of measuring chlorophyll a concentrations less than 28 micrograms/l in turbid estuarine water. Except for the 47B spectral band, the bands do show promise for measuring suspended solids
Effect of bio-optical parameter variability on the remote estimation of chlorophyll-a concentration ...
The primary objective of this study was to develop a rapid, economic method of assessing water quali...
The quality of surface water is an important environmental concern. The two major optically active f...
The potential of using remote sensing for the detection of chlorophyll-a (CHL), dissolved organic ma...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 14).Mode of access: Internet
An investigation was conducted to develop procedure to obtain quantitative values for chlorophyll an...
Statistical analysis techniques were applied to develop quantitative relationships between in situ r...
Studies were conducted utilizing six different film and filter combinations to quantitatively detect...
To develop the models for chlorophyll (CHL) estimation, the nature of a peak near 700 nm on the refl...
First sentence of abstract: For case 2 turbid productive waters, we describe an algorithm to retriev...
A new three-band model was developed to estimate chlorophyll-a concentrations in turbid inland water...
The analytical development and underlying hypothesis of a three-band algorithm for estimating chloro...
An instrument known as the test-bed aircraft multispectral scanner (TBAMS) was used in a research fl...
Suspended sediment is an important environmental parameter for monitoring water quality, water movem...
Concentrations of the photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll a are used as a proxy for phytoplankton bio...
Effect of bio-optical parameter variability on the remote estimation of chlorophyll-a concentration ...
The primary objective of this study was to develop a rapid, economic method of assessing water quali...
The quality of surface water is an important environmental concern. The two major optically active f...
The potential of using remote sensing for the detection of chlorophyll-a (CHL), dissolved organic ma...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 14).Mode of access: Internet
An investigation was conducted to develop procedure to obtain quantitative values for chlorophyll an...
Statistical analysis techniques were applied to develop quantitative relationships between in situ r...
Studies were conducted utilizing six different film and filter combinations to quantitatively detect...
To develop the models for chlorophyll (CHL) estimation, the nature of a peak near 700 nm on the refl...
First sentence of abstract: For case 2 turbid productive waters, we describe an algorithm to retriev...
A new three-band model was developed to estimate chlorophyll-a concentrations in turbid inland water...
The analytical development and underlying hypothesis of a three-band algorithm for estimating chloro...
An instrument known as the test-bed aircraft multispectral scanner (TBAMS) was used in a research fl...
Suspended sediment is an important environmental parameter for monitoring water quality, water movem...
Concentrations of the photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll a are used as a proxy for phytoplankton bio...
Effect of bio-optical parameter variability on the remote estimation of chlorophyll-a concentration ...
The primary objective of this study was to develop a rapid, economic method of assessing water quali...
The quality of surface water is an important environmental concern. The two major optically active f...