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Guttler, Fabio; Niculescu, Simona; Gohin, Francis. |
Based 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, the initial hypothesis of turbidity... |
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Palavras-chave: Turbidity; Satellite remote sensing; Danube Delta; Delta plain lakes; Western-northwestern Black Sea; Danube River plume; Phytoplankton; Macrophytes. |
Ano: 2013 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00135/24622/23607.pdf |
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Mcmillan, A; Quartly, G; Srokosz, M; Tournadre, Jean. |
[1] Recently developed algorithms have shown the potential recovery of rainfall information from spaceborne dual-frequency altimeters. Given the long mission achieved with TOPEX and the prospect of several other dual-frequency altimeters, we need to validate the altimetrically derived values so as to foster their integration with rain information from different sensors. Comparison with some alternative climatologies shows the bimonthly means for TOPEX to be low. Rather than apply a bulk correction we investigate individual rain events to understand the cause of TOPEX's underestimation. In this paper we compare TOPEX with near-simultaneous ground-based rain radars based at a number of locations, examining both the detection of rain and the quantitative... |
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Palavras-chave: Attenuation; Validation; Rain; Satellite remote sensing; TOPEX. |
Ano: 2002 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2002/publication-695.pdf |
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Stumpf, A.; Delacourt, Christophe; Malet, J. P.. |
The increasing fleet of VHR optical satellites (e.g. Pleiades, Spot 6/7, WorldView-3) offers new opportunities for the monitoring of surface deformation resulting from gravitational (e.g. glaciers, landslides) or tectonic forces (coseismic slip). Image correlation techniques have been developed and successfully employed in many geoscientific studies to quantify horizontal surface deformation at sub-pixel precision. The analysis of time-series, however, has received less attention in this context and there is still a lack of techniques that fully exploit archived image time-series and the increasing flux of incoming data. This study targets the development of an image correlation processing chain that relies on multiple pair-wise matching to exploit the... |
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Palavras-chave: Deformation measurement; Image correlation; High-performance computing; Satellite remote sensing. |
Ano: 2015 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00639/75146/75512.pdf |
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