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Title: High Resolution Bathymetry of Littoral Zones Based on Very High-Resolution Worldview-2 Images
Authors: Martín Abasolo, Javier 
Medina Machín, Anabella
Eugenio González, Francisco 
Marcello Ruiz, Francisco Javier 
UNESCO Clasification: 250616 Teledetección (Geología)
Keywords: WorldView-2
RTM
Bathymetry
Issue Date: 2018
Project: Procesado Avanzado de Datos de Teledetección Para la Monitorización y Gestión Sostenible de Recursos Marinos y Terrestres en Ecosistemas Vulnerables. 
Abstract: Very high-resolution remote sensing imagery of coastal areas provides valuable information, where the highest biodiversity of the planet accumulates. With the great improvements in spatial resolution obtained in recent years for the satellite WorldView-2 (WV2), we have available very high-resolution images with a sub-metric panchromatic band and multispectral bands below two meters resolution. Its eight multispectral bands allow obtaining a greater spectral information of the complex coastal environments, allowing more complex algorithms for coastal monitoring. These new features allow the detection of the coastal seabed with sufficient resolution for bathymetric and benthic studies. This research, in the frame of the ARTeMISat-2 project, has developed algorithms based on Radiative Transfer Modeling of the seawater (RTM) to obtain highresolution bathymetries using WorldView-2 images.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/71039
Source: Young Professionals Conference on Remote Sensing 7-8 June 2018, Eurogress-Aachen, Aachen, Germany Conference Proceedings, p. 56-58
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