International audienceBased on multi-sensor optical remote sensing techniques, more than 80 medium and high spatial resolution satellite images were used for studying the turbidity patterns of Danube Delta waters. During a selected 4-year temporal coverage (2006 to 2009), the turbidity gradients were simultaneously analyzed in the delta plain lakes and in the Black Sea western-northwestern coastal zone. Two distinct, but complementary, methodologies for retrieving turbidity were employed, one for the lakes and the other for the coastal zone. After comparing the turbidity satellite-derived turbidity products with in-situ measurements, the inter-comparability of the products was independently verified. Then, through an integrative analysis, t...
The study concerns the quantification of suspended sediments in turbid estuarine waters from high sp...
Annual Conference of the Remote-Sensing-and-Photogrammetry-Society, Nottingham, ENGLAND, SEP 10-12, ...
There are over 300 lakes interconnected by riverbranches and man-made canals in the Danube Delta (Ro...
International audienceBased on multi-sensor optical remote sensing techniques, more than 80 medium a...
International audienceThe Danube River and its contributors cross nineteen European countries before...
Ocean colour remote sensing information brings important insights for monitoring coastal areas. Thes...
The monitoring of coastal areas is becoming an urgent necessity in the context of increased pressure...
This study utilizes satellite data to investigate water quality conditions in the San Francisco Estu...
Determination of turbidity is a common component of water-quality assessments. In regions where ther...
Based on optical medium-resolution Landsat8-OLI and Sentinel2-MSI (A and B) satellite imagery the tu...
Water turbidity is an important proxy to measure water quality and environmental conditions. Based o...
Water turbidity has a wide range of variability both spatially and temporally. Rivers transport sedi...
Remote sensing techniques were utilised in order to investigate water quality parameters of the two ...
The study concerns the quantification of suspended sediments in turbid estuarine waters from high sp...
Annual Conference of the Remote-Sensing-and-Photogrammetry-Society, Nottingham, ENGLAND, SEP 10-12, ...
There are over 300 lakes interconnected by riverbranches and man-made canals in the Danube Delta (Ro...
International audienceBased on multi-sensor optical remote sensing techniques, more than 80 medium a...
International audienceThe Danube River and its contributors cross nineteen European countries before...
Ocean colour remote sensing information brings important insights for monitoring coastal areas. Thes...
The monitoring of coastal areas is becoming an urgent necessity in the context of increased pressure...
This study utilizes satellite data to investigate water quality conditions in the San Francisco Estu...
Determination of turbidity is a common component of water-quality assessments. In regions where ther...
Based on optical medium-resolution Landsat8-OLI and Sentinel2-MSI (A and B) satellite imagery the tu...
Water turbidity is an important proxy to measure water quality and environmental conditions. Based o...
Water turbidity has a wide range of variability both spatially and temporally. Rivers transport sedi...
Remote sensing techniques were utilised in order to investigate water quality parameters of the two ...
The study concerns the quantification of suspended sediments in turbid estuarine waters from high sp...
Annual Conference of the Remote-Sensing-and-Photogrammetry-Society, Nottingham, ENGLAND, SEP 10-12, ...
There are over 300 lakes interconnected by riverbranches and man-made canals in the Danube Delta (Ro...