Coastal monitoring of water quality in the Gulf of Finland using airborne and satellite instruments together with a flow-through measurement system (original) (raw)

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In: Ocean Optics XVII [Conference]. Fremantle, Australia October 25-29, 2004. Program & abstracts. [Fremantle], Office of Naval Research. 19 p. [CD-ROM]. A water quality measurement campaign using multiple sensors was conducted at the coast of Finland (ca-se 2 water), near the city of Helsinki on April 27, 2004. The campaign took place during the spring bloom dominated by dinoflagellates and diatoms; hence the spatial variations of water quality parameters were large within the measurement area. The data collected during the campaign consist of ground truth data, and airborne and spaceborne remote sensing data. The ground truth data include a 28 km long transect measured with a flow-through measurement system installed on a boat (5103 data points), ten water sam-ples analysed in a laboratory, and five Secchi depth measurements (range 0.6-3.5 m). The flow-through system measures temperature, conductivity, and total absorption and scattering coefficients at 9 wave-lengths (between 412...

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