2022
DOI: 10.21079/11681/45362
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waterquality for ArcGIS Pro Toolbox : user's guide

Abstract: Monitoring water quality of small inland lakes and reservoirs is a critical component of the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) water quality management plans. However, limited resources for traditional field-based monitoring of numerous lakes and reservoirs covering vast geographic areas often leads to reactional responses to harmful algal bloom (HAB) outbreaks. Satellite remote sensing methodologies using HAB indicators is a good low-cost option to traditional methods and has been proven to maximize and comp… Show more

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“…They provide methods to rapidly detect water quality indicators of HABs, ultimately supporting proactive (verses reactive) monitoring and management strategies for USACE-managed lakes and reservoirs. The tool series includes a comprehensive R software package: waterquality; a streamlined Python-based toolbox: waterquality for ArcGIS Pro; [22] and an Esri web viewer: HAB Explorer (Figure 13). Each Rapid HAB detection capability, which includes identification and quantification (ID&Q) of cyanobacteria species and their toxins present in freshwater samples, is critical for effective risk management.…”
Section: Strategic Focus Area: Hab Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They provide methods to rapidly detect water quality indicators of HABs, ultimately supporting proactive (verses reactive) monitoring and management strategies for USACE-managed lakes and reservoirs. The tool series includes a comprehensive R software package: waterquality; a streamlined Python-based toolbox: waterquality for ArcGIS Pro; [22] and an Esri web viewer: HAB Explorer (Figure 13). Each Rapid HAB detection capability, which includes identification and quantification (ID&Q) of cyanobacteria species and their toxins present in freshwater samples, is critical for effective risk management.…”
Section: Strategic Focus Area: Hab Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%