DOI: 10.3990/1.9789036547741
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Optical remote sensing of water quality in the Wadden Sea

Abstract: Writing this thesis was a challenging and fascinating journey for me. There have been many people who have walked alongside me during this journey. I would like to express my sincere appreciation to all these people: First and foremost, I would like to express my special appreciation and thanks to my main supervisor (promotor) Prof.dr.ing Wouter Verhoef, who provided me with the opportunity to do my PhD in his research group at the Faculty of Geo-information Science and Earth Observations (ITC). I consider mys… Show more

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“…Additionally, monitoring of this area is mandatory due to its designation as a nature reserve and its inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List in July 2009 9 . Previous research has focused on analyzing long-term variations and trends in optically active substances (Chla), Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM), Colored Dissolved Organic Matters (CDOM)), and watercolor changes using in-situ measurements across different parts of the Wadden Sea 10,11,12 . However, satellite observations for WCC estimation in this area face challenges due to their optical complexity and the critical need for accurate atmospheric correction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, monitoring of this area is mandatory due to its designation as a nature reserve and its inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List in July 2009 9 . Previous research has focused on analyzing long-term variations and trends in optically active substances (Chla), Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM), Colored Dissolved Organic Matters (CDOM)), and watercolor changes using in-situ measurements across different parts of the Wadden Sea 10,11,12 . However, satellite observations for WCC estimation in this area face challenges due to their optical complexity and the critical need for accurate atmospheric correction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%