研究目的
Development and validation of the surface suspended sediment concentration (SSC) models derived from the surface remote-sensing reflectance spectra [Rrs (λ)] for satellite monitoring of estuarine and coastal waters.
研究成果
Empirical models are generally superior to the semianalytical models for solution existence, prediction accuracy, and correlation with the observed SSC values. However, all semianalytical models using the red to green spectral ratio have demonstrated approximately the same accuracy and correlation as empirical models. Relationships between SSC and inherent optical properties (IOPs) and between IOPs and Rrs (λ) provided by the semianalytical models have their own benefits for aquatic optics and remote sensing purposes.
研究不足
The success of SSC versus Rrs(λ) empirical models depends strongly on environmental conditions. Semianalytical models may have situations with several exact solutions or without exact solutions at all.