Secchi depth is a measure of water transparency. In the Baltic Sea region, Secchi depth maps are used to assess eutrophication and as input for habitat models. Due to their spatial and temporal coverage, satellite data would be the most suitable data source for such maps. But the Baltic Sea's optical properties are so different from the open ocean that globally calibrated standard models suffer from large errors. Regional predictive models that take the Baltic Sea's special optical properties into account are thus needed. This paper tests how accurately generalized linear models (GLMs) and generalized additive models (GAMs) with MODIS/Aqua and auxiliary data as inputs can predict Secchi depth at a regional scale. It uses cross-validation to...
Earth observation satellites cover large areas with frequent temporal repetition and provide us with...
Successful management of coastal environments requires reliable monitoring methods and indicators. B...
Potential zone for photosynthesis in natural waters is restricted to a relatively thin illuminated s...
Monthly CHL-a and Secchi Depth (SD) data derived from the full mission data of the Medium Resolution...
Ocean transparency, often measured using Secchi disk, is a useful index of water quality or producti...
Secchi depth measurements have been carried out for over 100 years in the Baltic Sea and the changes...
The present study pays attention to the sea surface salinity field and satellite derived watercolor ...
SummaryRemote sensing studies published up to now show that the performance of empirical (band-ratio...
Remote sensing studies published up to now show that the performance of empirical (band-ratio type) ...
Regionally calibrated algorithms for water quality are strongly needed, especially for optically com...
Potential zone for photosynthesis in natural waters is restricted to a relatively thin illuminated s...
Knowledge of the actual ecological state is of vital importance for costal zone management. Due to t...
Coastal areas are the most densely populated areas in the world and thus are under immense anthropog...
In order to retrieve geophysical satellite products in coastal waters with high coloured dissolved o...
AbstractThe quasi-synoptic view available from satellites has been broadly used in recent years to o...
Earth observation satellites cover large areas with frequent temporal repetition and provide us with...
Successful management of coastal environments requires reliable monitoring methods and indicators. B...
Potential zone for photosynthesis in natural waters is restricted to a relatively thin illuminated s...
Monthly CHL-a and Secchi Depth (SD) data derived from the full mission data of the Medium Resolution...
Ocean transparency, often measured using Secchi disk, is a useful index of water quality or producti...
Secchi depth measurements have been carried out for over 100 years in the Baltic Sea and the changes...
The present study pays attention to the sea surface salinity field and satellite derived watercolor ...
SummaryRemote sensing studies published up to now show that the performance of empirical (band-ratio...
Remote sensing studies published up to now show that the performance of empirical (band-ratio type) ...
Regionally calibrated algorithms for water quality are strongly needed, especially for optically com...
Potential zone for photosynthesis in natural waters is restricted to a relatively thin illuminated s...
Knowledge of the actual ecological state is of vital importance for costal zone management. Due to t...
Coastal areas are the most densely populated areas in the world and thus are under immense anthropog...
In order to retrieve geophysical satellite products in coastal waters with high coloured dissolved o...
AbstractThe quasi-synoptic view available from satellites has been broadly used in recent years to o...
Earth observation satellites cover large areas with frequent temporal repetition and provide us with...
Successful management of coastal environments requires reliable monitoring methods and indicators. B...
Potential zone for photosynthesis in natural waters is restricted to a relatively thin illuminated s...