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26 October 1994 Use of ERS-1 and Landsat imagery for monitoring coastal water properties and current circulation
Marius Necsoiu, Cora Lucia Braescu, N. Oprescu, V. Diaconu, M. Burca
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Proceedings Volume 2258, Ocean Optics XII; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.190079
Event: Ocean Optics XII, 1994, Bergen, Norway
Abstract
Imagery and digital tapes (CCT) from ERS-1 and Landsat, regarding the Black Sea coastal zone of Romania have been analyzed with special emphasis on turbidity, current circulation, waste disposal plumes, and convergent boundaries between different water masses. Landsat image radiances were correlated with `in-situ' measurements of suspended sediment concentration. Color density slicing helped delineate the suspended sediment patterns more clearly and differentiate turbidity levels. A good correlation was found using sediment concentrations as a function of depth, since the bands penetrate different depths, ranging from several meters to several centimeters, respectively. The wind speed dependence of the microwave brightness temperature of the sea is interpreted primarily for small scale wave structure at wind speeds below 10 m/s and from increasing coverage of sea foam at higher wind speeds.
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Marius Necsoiu, Cora Lucia Braescu, N. Oprescu, V. Diaconu, and M. Burca "Use of ERS-1 and Landsat imagery for monitoring coastal water properties and current circulation", Proc. SPIE 2258, Ocean Optics XII, (26 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.190079
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KEYWORDS
Synthetic aperture radar

Digital filtering

Earth observing sensors

Landsat

Ocean optics

Image processing

Gaussian filters

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