Remote sensing of chlorophyll, suspended solids and transparency in Lake Biwa, Japan

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Abstract

The potential for airborne remote sensing of chlorophyll, suspended solids and transparency in Lake Biwa was investigated with a multispectral sensor flown in August 1993 in conjunction with surveys of limnological conditions. Georectified images calibrated to radiances were produced during BIYEX'93. Linear regressions of band ratios versus limnological variables were developed. Images of the spatial distribution of transparency, suspended solids and chlorophyll were generated for portions of the South and North basins of Lake Biwa.

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Melack, J. M., Gastil, M., Azuma, Y., Harashima, A., & Tsuda, R. (1996). Remote sensing of chlorophyll, suspended solids and transparency in Lake Biwa, Japan. Japanese Journal of Limnology, 57(4), 367–375. https://doi.org/10.3739/rikusui.57.367

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