Within the framework of the GEOGRID research project, a semi-automatic computational chain has been implemented in order to map the time evolution of marine water quality, around Sicily island, by means of satellite images. To this aim a set of MODIS (TERRA and AQUA) multispectral images has been acquired. An automatic system to georeference and calibrate the images has been implemented. All the procedures to map clorophill-a, total suspended solids and turbidity come from the literature, whereas models parameters have been calibrated by means of in situ measurements.
La Loggia, G., Capodici, F., Ciraolo, G., Maltese, A., Nizza, S., Pampalone, V., et al. (2008). Monitoring marine water quality of Sicily by means of remotely sensed imagery. ??????? it.cilea.surplus.oa.citation.tipologie.CitationProceedings.prensentedAt ??????? GEOGRID Open Day, Palermo.
Monitoring marine water quality of Sicily by means of remotely sensed imagery
LA LOGGIA, Goffredo;CAPODICI, Fulvio;CIRAOLO, Giuseppe;MALTESE, Antonino;SCORDO, Alessandro;
2008-01-01
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Within the framework of the GEOGRID research project, a semi-automatic computational chain has been implemented in order to map the time evolution of marine water quality, around Sicily island, by means of satellite images. To this aim a set of MODIS (TERRA and AQUA) multispectral images has been acquired. An automatic system to georeference and calibrate the images has been implemented. All the procedures to map clorophill-a, total suspended solids and turbidity come from the literature, whereas models parameters have been calibrated by means of in situ measurements.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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