Chlorophyll-a estimation in new jersey’s coastal waters using thematic mapper data
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1990
Abstract
Eutrophication, or enrichment, of the natural water in New Jersey’s coastal waters has an adverse impact on the economic welfare of the state. Since shipboard sampling is not cost-effective for providing data on coastal/estuarine water processes and materials, satellite remote sensing, with its synoptic and repetitive coverage, is used to obtain some of the data for eutrophication-related water quality analysis. For the purpose of this study, existing Landsat-5 Thematic Mapper digital data, acquired on 1 September 1985, along with the sea truth observations, were obtained for quantitative analysis, The goal was to establish a correlation between total plankton content and remote sensing signals indicating the relative degree of eutrophy and productivity in New Jersey’s coastal waters. © 1990, Taylor & Francis LLC.
Identifier
0025207254 (Scopus)
Publication Title
International Journal of Remote Sensing
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1080/01431169008955020
e-ISSN
13665901
ISSN
01431161
First Page
289
Last Page
299
Issue
2
Volume
11
Grant
R-E/13
Fund Ref
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Recommended Citation
Bagheri, Sima and Dios, Rose A., "Chlorophyll-a estimation in new jersey’s coastal waters using thematic mapper data" (1990). Faculty Publications. 17813.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/17813
