Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Lakes are inestimable renewable natural resources that are under significant
pressure by human activities. Monitoring lakes regularly is necessary to understand
their dynamics and the drivers of these dynamics to support effective management.
Remote sensing by satellite sensors offers a significant opportunity to increase the
spatiotemporal coverage of environmental monitoring programs for inland waters.
Lake color is a water quality attribute that can be remotely sensed and is independent
of the sensor specifications and water type. In this study we used the Multispectral
Imager (MSI) on two Sentinel-2 satellites to determine the color of water of 170
Italian lakes during two periods in 2017. Overall, most of the lakes appeared blue in
spring and green-yellow in late summer, and in particular, we confirm a blue-water
status of the largest lakes in the subalpine ecoregion. The color and its seasonality are
consistent with characteristics determined by geomorphology and primary drivers
of water quality. This suggests that information about the color of the lakes can
contribute to synoptic assessments of the trophic status of lakes. Further ongoing
research efforts are focused to extend the mapping over multiple years.
Tipologia CRIS:
03.01 Monografia o trattato scientifico
Keywords:
chromaticity; multispectral sensors; optical remote sensing; inland waters; Sentinel-2
Elenco autori:
Luciani, Giulia; Bolpagni, Rossano; Giardino, Claudia; Bresciani, Mariano; Candiani, Gabriele
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Titolo del libro:
Earth Observation and Geospatial Analyses