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13 April 2007 Satellite monitoring of spatial variability in the Baltic Sea ecosystem: possible applications of the DESAMBEM algorithm
Bogdan Woźniak, Adam Krężel, Mirosław Darecki, Jerzy Dera
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Proceedings Volume 6615, Current Research on Remote Sensing, Laser Probing, and Imagery in Natural Waters; 661503 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.740434
Event: Current Research on Remote Sensing, Laser Probing, and Imagery in Natural Waters, 2007, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
Mathematical models and a complex algorithm were elaborated for the remote sensing of the Baltic ecosystem and its primary production within the framework of a large-scale national (Polish) project: "Developing a satellite method for Baltic ecosystem monitoring" (DESAMBEM). This paper analyzes some of the DESAMBEM algorithm's possible applications, focusing on the implementation of the algorithm for investigating the spatial variability of the Baltic ecosystem, and analyzing by way of example primary production distribution maps constructed using the algorithm.
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Bogdan Woźniak, Adam Krężel, Mirosław Darecki, and Jerzy Dera "Satellite monitoring of spatial variability in the Baltic Sea ecosystem: possible applications of the DESAMBEM algorithm", Proc. SPIE 6615, Current Research on Remote Sensing, Laser Probing, and Imagery in Natural Waters, 661503 (13 April 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.740434
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Atmospheric modeling

Data modeling

Ecosystems

Remote sensing

Coastal modeling

Clouds

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