2021
DOI: 10.3390/rs13214331
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Research of the Dual-Band Log-Linear Analysis Model Based on Physics for Bathymetry without In-Situ Depth Data in the South China Sea

Abstract: The current widely used bathymetric inversion model based on multispectral satellite imagery mostly relies on in-situ depth data for establishing a liner/non-linear relationship between water depth and pixel reflectance. This paper evaluates the performance of a dual-band log-linear analysis model based on physics (P-DLA) for bathymetry without in-situ depth data. This is done using WorldView-2 images of blue and green bands. Further, the pixel sampling principles for solving the four key parameters of the mod… Show more

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“…The latter can be further divided into several categories: the Optical Bathymetry Method (OBM) based on the underwater reflected visible light [9,10], and depth measurement methods based on remote sensing wave information extraction [11,12]. Among all these methods, the Optical Bathymetry Method (OBM) is the most widely used [13][14][15][16]. The OBM is based on the principle that the total reflected energy of electromagnetic waves from a water column (including the water surface, water body, and seabed) varies with water depth [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter can be further divided into several categories: the Optical Bathymetry Method (OBM) based on the underwater reflected visible light [9,10], and depth measurement methods based on remote sensing wave information extraction [11,12]. Among all these methods, the Optical Bathymetry Method (OBM) is the most widely used [13][14][15][16]. The OBM is based on the principle that the total reflected energy of electromagnetic waves from a water column (including the water surface, water body, and seabed) varies with water depth [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%