Title of article :
Comparison of remote sensing data, model results and
in situ data for total suspended matter žTSM/ in the
southern Frisian lakes
Author/Authors :
A.G. Dekkera، نويسنده , , R.J. Vosb، نويسنده , , S.W.M. Petersb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Suspended matter plays an important role in water quality management since it is related to total primary
production and fluxes of heavy metals and micropollutants such as PCBs. Synoptic information on suspended matter
at a regular frequency is difficult to obtain from the routine in situ monitoring network since suspended matter is
Žlike chlorophyll. a spatially inhomogeneous parameter. This can be solved by the integrated use of remote sensing
data, in situ data and water quality models. A methodology previously developed for integrating information from
remote sensing, and models ŽVos and Schuttelaar, Neth Remote Sensing Board Ž1995. report 95-19., was applied for
the assessment of suspended matter concentrations in the southern Frisian lakes in the Netherlands. The model is a
one-dimensional network model. Remote sensing data ŽLandsat-TM5 and SPOT-HRV. were atmospherically
corrected and converted to total suspended matter maps. The algorithms are based on analytical optical modelling,
using the in situ inherent optical properties. This methodology enables the development of multi-temporal algorithms
for estimating seston dry weight concentration in lakes from remotely sensed data; thus satellite data can now
become an independent measurement tool for water management authorities.
Keywords :
spot , Satellite data , limnology , reflectance , algorithm , Water qualitymodel , Reflectance spectra , Bio-optical modelling , data assimilation , TSM , inland water , inversion , Inherent optical properties , Lake dynamics , Landsat-TM5 , Remote sensing
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment