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19 December 2008 Satellite remote sensing of marine environment and future plan in China
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Proceedings Volume 7150, Remote Sensing of Inland, Coastal, and Oceanic Waters; 715002 (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.804869
Event: SPIE Asia-Pacific Remote Sensing, 2008, Noumea, New Caledonia
Abstract
The paper introduces the current status and future plan of marine environmental remote sensing in China. In the first part, the status is displayed, including the progress on key techniques of ocean color remote sensing, such as algorithms of atmospheric correction, water optical properties, regional algorithms of ocean color factors; satellite data receiving, process and application system as well as airborne system; new application for marine environment, such as coastal water quality monitoring and red tide (harmful algal bloom). In the second part, future plan in China is discussed, including satellite mission for marine environmental monitoring, satellite data validation and calibration, and the application techniques.
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Delu Pan and Yan Bai "Satellite remote sensing of marine environment and future plan in China", Proc. SPIE 7150, Remote Sensing of Inland, Coastal, and Oceanic Waters, 715002 (19 December 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.804869
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Water

Remote sensing

Ocean optics

Algorithm development

Meteorological satellites

Sensors

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