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Testing the utility of simple multi-date Thematic Mapper calibration algorithms for monitoring turbid inland waters
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1991
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Environmental MonitoringEngineeringMarine SensorTerrestrial SensingWater Volume ReflectanceEarth ScienceWater Quality ForecastingLandsat Thematic MapperCalibrationHydrometeorologyGeographyWater QualityHydrologyCoastal ManagementWater ResourcesWater MonitoringSurface-water HydrologyRemote SensingWater TransparencyTurbid Inland Waters
Abstract This study reports on an investigation of multi-date water-quality calibration algorithms under turbid inland water conditions using Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) multispectral digital data. TM data and water-quality observations were obtained near-simultaneously in Green Bay, an embayment of Lake Michigan, and related using linear regression techniques. The high concentrations of terrestrially-derived suspended solids appear to be controlling the water volume reflectance. A simple exponential model using the band 3/band 1 (0-660μm/0-485μm) ratio was found to be a useful index for estimating total suspended solids and water transparency (i.e. Secchi disk depth) with an accuracy of ± 25 per cent over the calibration data range.
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