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Application of Hyperspectral Data

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Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Nearshore Water Quality

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Three decades of airborne imaging spectroscopy have demonstrated the added value of this remote sensing technique to improve the understanding of Earth’s functioning. With the advent of airborne imaging spectroscopy, the specialized image processing system has made the generation of quantitative methods such as semi-analytical and analytical methods possible. Producing thematic maps depicting spatial and temporal distribution patterns of optical water quality parameters are based on the image interpretation and calibration for better monitoring and management of water resources.

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Bagheri, S. (2017). Application of Hyperspectral Data. In: Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Nearshore Water Quality. SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46949-2_4

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