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Research on Reflectance Spectrum of Fine Suspended Sediment

Author(s): Zhen Han; Caixing Yun; Fengjie Yang; Zhijun Dai; Xuezhong Jiang

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Keywords: Suspended sediment; Spectrum; Remote sensing reflectance

Abstract: Suspended sediment is one of the most important factors concerning the water color remote sensing. The quantitative relation between the remote sensing data and suspended sediment content is the key issue in studying the suspended sediment by remote sensing technology. And the spectrum characteristics are the basis of the remote sensing research. A test aimed to simultaneously measure both the inherent optical properties and the apparent optical properties has been completed by utilizing such facilities as the ASD dual channel spectrometer, hydroscat-6 spectral backscattering sensor and LS-100Q laser scattering particle size analyzer et al., The specimens (medium value size 0.004,6mm) came from the fine sediment of tidal flat top near Xiangshan harbor, Zhejiang province. The paper calculated the remote sensing reflectance, the basic parameter of suspended sediment remote sensing quantitative inversion. Moreover, the characteristic band waves of suspended sediment and their relativity were studied. Additionally, the other spectrum characteristics of fine suspended sediment were further discussed.

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Year: 2004

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