Satellite-derived bathymetry (SDB) based on multispectral satellite images (MSI) from the satellite’s optical sensors is a recent technique for surveying shallow waters. Sentinel-2 satellite mission with an open access policy and high spatial, radiometric, and temporal resolution of MSI-s started a new era in the mapping of coastal bathymetry. More than 90 percent of the electromagnetic (EM) signal received by satellites is due to the atmospheric path of the EM signal. While Sentinel-2 MSI Level 1C provides top-of-atmosphere reflectance, Level 2A provides bottom-of-atmosphere reflectance. The European Space Agency applies the Sen2Cor algorithm for atmospheric correction (AC) to model the atmospheric path of the signal and reduce the MSI ref...
One of the most promising new applications of remote observation satellite systems (RO) is the near-...
The utilization of satellite image data and image data processing techniques has become an efficient...
Evaluation of the impact of turbidity on satellite-derived bathymetry (SDB) is a crucial step for se...
This study presents an assessment of a model inversion approach to derive shallow water bathymetry i...
Bathymetry estimated from optical satellite imagery has been increasingly implemented as an alternat...
The results of absolute satellite-derived bathymetry (SDB) are presented in the current study. A com...
Nearshore bathymetry is one of the main parameters used in coastal studies. However, regular and con...
Thousands of vessels travel around the world every day, making the safety, efficiency, and optimizat...
Bathymetry map is instrumental for monitoring marine ecosystem and supporting marine transportation....
Mapping bathymetric change is a core task for a wide range of navigation, research, monitoring, and ...
The relatively high spatial resolution, short revisit time and red-edge spectral band (705 nm) of th...
The use of passive satellite sensor data in shallow waters is complicated by the combined atmospheri...
International audienceThe Sentinel-3A satellite was launched on 16 February 2016 with the Ocean and ...
One of the most promising new applications of remote observation satellite systems (RO) is the near-...
The utilization of satellite image data and image data processing techniques has become an efficient...
Evaluation of the impact of turbidity on satellite-derived bathymetry (SDB) is a crucial step for se...
This study presents an assessment of a model inversion approach to derive shallow water bathymetry i...
Bathymetry estimated from optical satellite imagery has been increasingly implemented as an alternat...
The results of absolute satellite-derived bathymetry (SDB) are presented in the current study. A com...
Nearshore bathymetry is one of the main parameters used in coastal studies. However, regular and con...
Thousands of vessels travel around the world every day, making the safety, efficiency, and optimizat...
Bathymetry map is instrumental for monitoring marine ecosystem and supporting marine transportation....
Mapping bathymetric change is a core task for a wide range of navigation, research, monitoring, and ...
The relatively high spatial resolution, short revisit time and red-edge spectral band (705 nm) of th...
The use of passive satellite sensor data in shallow waters is complicated by the combined atmospheri...
International audienceThe Sentinel-3A satellite was launched on 16 February 2016 with the Ocean and ...
One of the most promising new applications of remote observation satellite systems (RO) is the near-...
The utilization of satellite image data and image data processing techniques has become an efficient...
Evaluation of the impact of turbidity on satellite-derived bathymetry (SDB) is a crucial step for se...