"See the Sea": Multi-user information system for investigating processes and phenomena in coastal zones via satellite remotely sensed data, particularly hyperspectral data
Mityagina M.I., Lavrova O. Yu., Uvarov I.A.
// Remote Sensing of the Osean, Sea Ice, Coastal Waters, and Large WaterRegions Location, Book Series: Proceedings of SPIE, Netherlands, Amsterdam, Article number: 92401C, 2014. Vol.9240.
The functionality, the goals and the current state of the distributed information system "See the Sea" (STS) are presented and discussed. This system is designed for investigating various processes and phenomena in the ocean and marine atmosphere using different types of satellite remotely sensed data. The STS System provides researchers with the possibilities fo deal with the satellite remote sensing data as well as with the result of its analysis.
The key feature of STS is the ability to work simaltaneously with satellite information of different types. STS provides tools for joint analysis of different types of satellite data, as well as data of ground meteorological stations, cartographic data etc.
This paper gives an overview of the system and data processing use cases. Some example cases are described including processing and joint analysis of various satellite data. The data from different sensors (obtained by Envisat ASAR,Landsat-8 OLI, Landsat-7 ETM+. Landsat-5 TM, Terra/Aqua MODIS as well as Hyperion and HICO hyperspectral data) was analyzed jointly for differentiation between different types of coastal waters, and for reconstraction of suspended matter distribution in the test areas of the Azon and Black Seas.
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