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Atwood EC, Jackson T, Laurenson A, Jonsson BF, Spyrakos E, Jiang D, Sent G, Selmes N, Simis S, Danne O, Tyler A & Groom S (2024) Framework for Regional to Global Extension of Optical Water Types for Remote Sensing of Optically Complex Transitional Water Bodies. Remote Sensing, 16 (17). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16173267
Abstract
Water quality indicator algorithms often separate marine and freshwater systems, introducing artificial boundaries and artifacts in the freshwater to ocean continuum. Building upon the Ocean Colour- (OC) and Lakes Climate Change Initiative (CCI) projects, we propose an improved tool to assess the interactions across river¨Csea transition zones. Fuzzy clustering methods are used to generate optical water types (OWT) representing spectrally distinct water reflectance classes, occurring within a given region and period (here 2016¨C2021), which are then utilized to assign membership values to every OWT class for each pixel and seamlessly blend optimal in-water algorithms across the region. This allows a more flexible representation of water provinces across transition zones than classic hard clustering techniques. Improvements deal with expanded sensor spectral band-sets, such as Sentinel-3 OLCI, and increased spatial resolution with Sentinel-2 MSI high-resolution data. Regional clustering was found to be necessary to capture site-specific characteristics, and a method was developed to compare and merge regional cluster sets into a pan-regional representative OWT set. Fuzzy clustering OWT timeseries data allow unique insights into optical regime changes within a lagoon, estuary, or delta system, and can be used as a basis to improve WQ algorithm performance.
Keywords
c-means; Tagus and Sado Estuaries; Plymouth Sound; Danube Razelm-Sinoe Lagoon System; Venice Lagoon; Curonian Lagoon; Elbe Estuary; water quality monitoring; water-leaving reflectance; multispectral
Journal
Remote Sensing: Volume 16, Issue 17
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 03/09/2024 |
Publication date online | 03/09/2024 |
Date accepted by journal | 27/08/2024 |
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eISSN | 2072-4292 |
People (3)
Research Fellow, Biological and Environmental Sciences
Professor, Biological and Environmental Sciences
Scotland Hydro Nation Chair, Scotland's International Environment Centre