Advances in Remote Sensing of the Inland and Coastal Water Zones
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- 9783036566740
- 9783036566757
- books978-3-0365-6675-7
- Environmental science, engineering and technology
- History of engineering and technology
- Technology: general issues
- 6SV
- adjacency effects
- aerosol
- atmospheric correction
- bathymetry
- CASI-1500
- cloud computing
- coastal dynamics
- coastal monitoring
- coastal waters
- coastal zone
- coastline erosion
- data fusion
- data reduction
- digital bathymetric model
- Digital Elevation Model (DEM)
- DTM
- erosion/accretion
- geo-information services
- GeOBIA
- Guadiaro river
- high-resolution
- HLS data
- hydrographic surveys
- hydrography
- image processing
- inland and coastal water zones
- InSAR
- Lake Erie
- macrophytes
- Mobile Augmented Reality (MAR)
- multi-temporal orthophotomaps
- n/a
- navigation
- NDVI
- OBIA
- object detection
- Polymer
- radiative transfer
- reliability of digital sea bottom model
- remote sensing
- remote sensing reflectance
- sea-land mapping
- seabed
- shoreline changes
- sound speed in water
- sound velocity profiler
- spatial databases and GIS
- spatial interpolation
- submerged aquatic vegetation
- surface modeling
- surface reflectance
- terrain modeling
- topobathymetry
- UAV
- underwater reef
- unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)
- USV
- vegetation classification
- vertical ground displacement
- Virtual Reality Geographic Information System (VRGIS)
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This reprint covers works related to research on the environments of coastal zones and inland waters, solving complex and current scientific problems in these areas. Tasks undertaken by the authors address current research trends using contemporary remote sensing techniques and cover various thematic areas or scientific approaches. Some works propose new possibilities of using geospatial data or methods of remote sensing data processing. They include issues related to the use of augmented and virtual reality, object-oriented image analysis, UAV-based photogrammetry, fusion of hydroacoustic and photogrammetric data, spatial interpolation, and geodata reduction techniques. These methods are being developed to support safe navigation in inland waters; low-cost monitoring of underwater objects; creating bathymetric maps and topobathymetric digital models or mapping submerged aquatic vegetation. The papers also focus on improving existing solutions and demonstrate new research approaches, including atmospheric correction, adjacency effects for remotely sensed images, classification of wetland vegetation, as well as determining the speed of sound in shallow waters for hydrography applications. These papers demonstrate the potential of the information contained in the remote sensing data acquired by the various platforms, as well as techniques for image processing based on the Google Earth Engine (GEE).
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