Multi-sensor analysis to study turbidity patterns in the Guadalquivir estuary

A detailed study of the mechanisms generated through the turbidity plume and its variability at the Guadalquivir estuary has been carried out with remote sensing and in situ data. Several sensors with different characteristics have been required (spatial, temporal and spectral resolution), thereby p...

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Main Authors: I. Caballero, G. Navarro
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Language:English
Published: Universitat Politécnica de Valencia 2016-06-01
Series:Revista de Teledetección
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Online Access:http://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/raet/article/view/5717
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spelling doaj-32418fc06b4240ff88ce4a642f1daf5e2020-11-25T00:46:04ZengUniversitat Politécnica de ValenciaRevista de Teledetección1133-09531988-87402016-06-0104611710.4995/raet.2016.57174380Multi-sensor analysis to study turbidity patterns in the Guadalquivir estuaryI. Caballero0G. Navarro1Instituto de Ciencias Marinas de Andalucía (ICMAN-CSIC)Instituto de Ciencias Marinas de Andalucía (ICMAN-CSIC)A detailed study of the mechanisms generated through the turbidity plume and its variability at the Guadalquivir estuary has been carried out with remote sensing and in situ data. Several sensors with different characteristics have been required (spatial, temporal and spectral resolution), thereby providing information for a multi-sensor analysis. The main objective was to determine the water quality parameters (suspended solids and chlorophyll) and implement the methodology to define the empirical and semi-analytical algorithms from satellite data (MODIS, METIS, Deimos-1). The processes occurred in the estuary and adjacent region have been examined identifying those involved in the different variability scales. The forcings associated with rainfall and discharge from Alcalá del Río dam in addition to the climatic NAO index control seasonal and inter-annual fluctuations, while tide effects (semi-daily and fortnightly cycles) modulate the plume at the mouth throughout the year with significant variability. Special emphasis is focused on diagnosing the role of these mechanisms on the continental shelf ecosystems, constituting a powerful tool for the water quality management and coastal resources.http://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/raet/article/view/5717sólidos en suspensióncolor oceánicovariabilidad espacio-temporalDeimos-1MODISMERIS
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Multi-sensor analysis to study turbidity patterns in the Guadalquivir estuary
Revista de Teledetección
sólidos en suspensión
color oceánico
variabilidad espacio-temporal
Deimos-1
MODIS
MERIS
author_facet I. Caballero
G. Navarro
author_sort I. Caballero
title Multi-sensor analysis to study turbidity patterns in the Guadalquivir estuary
title_short Multi-sensor analysis to study turbidity patterns in the Guadalquivir estuary
title_full Multi-sensor analysis to study turbidity patterns in the Guadalquivir estuary
title_fullStr Multi-sensor analysis to study turbidity patterns in the Guadalquivir estuary
title_full_unstemmed Multi-sensor analysis to study turbidity patterns in the Guadalquivir estuary
title_sort multi-sensor analysis to study turbidity patterns in the guadalquivir estuary
publisher Universitat Politécnica de Valencia
series Revista de Teledetección
issn 1133-0953
1988-8740
publishDate 2016-06-01
description A detailed study of the mechanisms generated through the turbidity plume and its variability at the Guadalquivir estuary has been carried out with remote sensing and in situ data. Several sensors with different characteristics have been required (spatial, temporal and spectral resolution), thereby providing information for a multi-sensor analysis. The main objective was to determine the water quality parameters (suspended solids and chlorophyll) and implement the methodology to define the empirical and semi-analytical algorithms from satellite data (MODIS, METIS, Deimos-1). The processes occurred in the estuary and adjacent region have been examined identifying those involved in the different variability scales. The forcings associated with rainfall and discharge from Alcalá del Río dam in addition to the climatic NAO index control seasonal and inter-annual fluctuations, while tide effects (semi-daily and fortnightly cycles) modulate the plume at the mouth throughout the year with significant variability. Special emphasis is focused on diagnosing the role of these mechanisms on the continental shelf ecosystems, constituting a powerful tool for the water quality management and coastal resources.
topic sólidos en suspensión
color oceánico
variabilidad espacio-temporal
Deimos-1
MODIS
MERIS
url http://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/raet/article/view/5717
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