Development of Google Earth Engine Application for Spatiotemporal Analysis of Turbidity in Batan Estuary, Aklan Through the Harmonization of Landsat and Sentinel-2 Imagery
C. D. C. Zablan,
A. C. Blanco,
Y. H. Primavera-Tirol
et al.
Abstract:Abstract. Water turbidity poses a threat to marine life and the economy. To address this, regular monitoring is crucial. Field methods are commonly employed, but they can be costly and challenging to perform consistently and historically. Luckily, remote sensing satellites offer a viable solution by collecting image data from space for Earth observation. Researchers have utilized these satellite images to develop indices for analyzing water turbidity and chlorophyll-a content. Leveraging the Google Earth Engin… Show more
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