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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Seiten (von - bis) | 210-234 |
Seitenumfang | 25 |
Fachzeitschrift | IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing |
Jahrgang | 15 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2022 |
Extern publiziert | Ja |
Abstract
Reliable, accurate, and timely information about oceans is important for many applications, including water resource management, hydrological cycle monitoring, environmental studies, agricultural and ecosystem health applications, economy, and the overall health of the environment. In this regard, remote sensing (RS) systems offer exceptional advantages for mapping and monitoring various oceanographic parameters with acceptable temporal and spatial resolutions over the oceans and coastal areas. So far, different methods have been developed to study oceans using various RS systems. This urges the necessity of having review studies that comprehensively discuss various RS systems, including passive and active sensors, and their advantages and limitations for ocean applications. In this article, the goal is to review most RS systems and approaches that have been worked on marine applications. This review paper is divided into two parts. Part 1 is dedicated to the passive RS systems for ocean studies. As such, four primary passive systems, including optical, thermal infrared radiometers, microwave radiometers, and Global Navigation Satellite Systems, are comprehensively discussed. Additionally, this article summarizes the main passive RS sensors and satellites, which have been utilized for different oceanographic applications. Finally, various oceanographic parameters, which can be retrieved from the data acquired by passive RS systems, along with the corresponding methods, are discussed.
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- Computer in den Geowissenschaften
- Erdkunde und Planetologie (insg.)
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in: IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, Jahrgang 15, 2022, S. 210-234.
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T1 - Remote Sensing Systems for Ocean
T2 - A Review (Part 1: Passive Systems)
AU - Amani, Meisam
AU - Ghorbanian, Arsalan
AU - Asgarimehr, Milad
AU - Yekkehkhany, Bahareh
AU - Moghimi, Armin
AU - Jin, Shuanggen
AU - Naboureh, Amin
AU - Mohseni, Farzane
AU - Mahdavi, Sahel
AU - Layegh, Nasir
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2008-2012 IEEE.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Reliable, accurate, and timely information about oceans is important for many applications, including water resource management, hydrological cycle monitoring, environmental studies, agricultural and ecosystem health applications, economy, and the overall health of the environment. In this regard, remote sensing (RS) systems offer exceptional advantages for mapping and monitoring various oceanographic parameters with acceptable temporal and spatial resolutions over the oceans and coastal areas. So far, different methods have been developed to study oceans using various RS systems. This urges the necessity of having review studies that comprehensively discuss various RS systems, including passive and active sensors, and their advantages and limitations for ocean applications. In this article, the goal is to review most RS systems and approaches that have been worked on marine applications. This review paper is divided into two parts. Part 1 is dedicated to the passive RS systems for ocean studies. As such, four primary passive systems, including optical, thermal infrared radiometers, microwave radiometers, and Global Navigation Satellite Systems, are comprehensively discussed. Additionally, this article summarizes the main passive RS sensors and satellites, which have been utilized for different oceanographic applications. Finally, various oceanographic parameters, which can be retrieved from the data acquired by passive RS systems, along with the corresponding methods, are discussed.
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KW - Aquatic vegetation
KW - bathymetry
KW - coral reef
KW - Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)
KW - ocean chlorophyll
KW - ocean color (OC)
KW - ocean current
KW - ocean salinity
KW - ocean satellite observations
KW - oil spill
KW - optical remote sensing (ORS)
KW - radiometers
KW - sea ice (SI)
KW - ship detection
KW - thermal infrared (TIR)
KW - tidal
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