Artificial Intelligence and Earth Observation to Explore Water Quality in the Wadden Sea

  • Ceccaroni L
  • Velickovski F
  • Blaas M
  • et al.
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Earth-observation systems (satellites and in situ monitoring) are routinely used to collect information about water quality. Recently, smartphone-based tools and other citizen-science sensors have enabled citizens to also contribute to the collection of scientifically relevant …

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Ceccaroni, L., Velickovski, F., Blaas, M., Wernand, M. R., Blauw, A., & Subirats, L. (2018). Artificial Intelligence and Earth Observation to Explore Water Quality in the Wadden Sea. In Earth Observation Open Science and Innovation (pp. 311–320). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65633-5_18

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