05450nam 2201693z- 450 991056646730332120220506(CKB)5680000000037707(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81073(oapen)doab81073(EXLCZ)99568000000003770720202205d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCoastal Waters Monitoring Using Remote Sensing TechnologyBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (498 p.)3-0365-1233-0 Around 10% of the global population lives in the world's coastal zones, mostly concentrated in the world's largest megacities. In many regions, the population is exposed to a variety of natural hazards and space-based observations. This Special Issue will focus on the usage of remote sensing alone or in synergy with in situ measurments and modeling tools to provide precise and systematic information about processes acting in the world's coastal zones.Research & information: generalbicsscACOLITEADG/CDOM colored dissolved organic matteraerial dronealong-track interferometric synthetic aperture radar (ATI-SAR)Arctic OceanAriake Seaatmospheric correctionazimuth ambiguitybackscatteringband registrationbaseline-to-platform speed ratio estimationbathymetry inversionblack pixel assumptionBlack SeaC2RCCChattonella spp.chlorophyll-a variabilityclimate change impactcoastal floodingcoastal geomorphologycoastal oceancoastal processescoastal upwellingcoastal urban centerscoastal watersCopernicus programmecurrent line-of-sight (LOS) velocitydiffuse attenuation coefficientempirical orthogonal functionfrontal zonesGNSSGOCIharmful algal bloomsHF marine radarshigh frequency radarhurricanesimage augmentationin situ measurementsInner Sea of Chiloéinternal wavesland subsidenceLandsat-8 OLIlidarmanagementmarine stormsMediterranean seaMekong DeltaMicasense Rededge-Mmodel dataMODISMODIS-Aquamorphological registrationmulti-scale monitoringmulti-temporal approachmulti-temporal SAR interferometrymultispectral cameraMUR SSTMzymta Rivernatural hazardsnatural protected areasneural networksnorthern Patagoniaocean colorocean color dataocean surface circulationocean tidal backwaterocean tide modelPearl River estuaryphysics-based inversion methodphytoplankton remote sensingPuerto Ricoradon transformred tidesrelative sea level changeremote sensingriver dischargeriver plumeS-EOFsatellitesatellite altimetrysatellite altimetry datasatellite remote sensingsatellite-derived bathymetrysea wavessea-surface heightsediment transportself-organizing mapSentinel 3Sentinel-2Sentinel-2 MSISkeletonema spp.small river plumesouthwestern Puerto Ricospatial-temporal distributionspring-neap tidesSST frontsstage-discharge relationsteric-effectstorm surgesuspended particulate mattersuspended sedimentsynoptic characteristicstime-seriestotal suspended sedimentturbid watersturbidityTyphoon SoudelorVIIRSwater qualitywave energywave radarwind forcingResearch & information: generalVignudelli Stefanoedt1330870Benveniste JérômeedtVignudelli StefanoothBenveniste JérômeothBOOK9910566467303321Coastal Waters Monitoring Using Remote Sensing Technology3040003UNINA