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Improved assessment of algorithms for bathymetry and water quality parameters with Sentinel-2A/B high-resolution satellites for advancement of coastal applications (Sen2Coast) | |
Equipo | Ecology and Coastal Management |
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IP | Isabel Caballero de Frutos |
Resumen | Bathymetric information is crucial for a wide range of near-shore activities such as dredging, environmental management, maintenance of infrastructures, military purposes, navigation, aquaculture, tourism or mapping benthic habitats, among others. In addition, monitoring of the dynamic depth bottom will enhance understanding of some of the main climate change impacts such as sea-level rise, ongoing and forthcoming beach erosion or resilience to hazards. Researchers and policy managers are now required to use accurate high-resolution bathymetry for all these applications. Despite the need to monitor and protect coastal areas, the baseline available to date is surprisingly incomplete: half of the world’s coastal seafloor remains unmapped or inadequately surveyed, and is therefore poorly understood. The shallow water zone can be a challenging environment in which to acquire information using traditional methods. Satellite-Derived Bathymetry (SDB), the depth extracted from satellite images, should be considered as a potential affordable technology for filling these gaps providing safe, low-cost and easy access to remote locations. However, the current state of the art on SDB techniques is not readily adaptable for its routine application worldwide. Although the acquisition of satellite imagery data is not a problem today, its processing is more complex than data collected from conventional surveys, where the main challenges are associated with the requirement of accurate corrections for both atmospheric and water quality effects. Considering SDB has potential advantages for aiding the blue economy, as well as the market and industry sectors, there is an international need for urgent enhanced strategies. |
Actividades del proyecto | -Objective 1. To implement a dedicated optimal Sentinel-2A/B pre-processing protocol for correction of imagery with incorporation of atmospheric, sun glint and surface reflectance approaches emphasizing the use of new technologies developed in the frame of the Copernicus programme. |
Fecha inicio | 16/09/2019 |
Fecha finalización | 15/09/2022 |
Organismo financiador | MINISTERIO DE CIENCIA, INNOVACIÓN y UNIVERSIDADES, Programa Estatal de I+D+i Orientada a los Retos de la Sociedad Jóvenes Investigadores JIN |
Cuantía | 165,770€ |