A manual for remote sensing of Maine lake clarity

Technical Bulletin of the Maine Agricultural & Forest Experiment Station 207
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Abstract

The purpose of this manual is to support use of satellite-based remote sensing for statewide lake water-quality monitoring in Maine. The authors describe step-by-step methods that combine Landsat and MODIS satellite data with field-collected Secchi disk data for statewide assessment of lake water clarity. Landsat can be simul­taneously used to assess more than Maine 1,000 lakes ≥ 8 ha, whereas MODIS can be used to assess a maximum of 364 lakes ≥ 100 ha (250-m image resolution) or 83 lakes ≥ 400 ha (500-m image resolution). Although the methods were specifically developed for Maine, other states or non-Maine agen­cies may find these methods as useful starting points in developing their own protocols for regional remote lake monitoring.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype State or Local Government Series
Title A manual for remote sensing of Maine lake clarity
Series title Technical Bulletin of the Maine Agricultural & Forest Experiment Station
Series number 207
Year Published 2013
Language English
Publisher Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station
Contributing office(s) Coop Res Unit Leetown
Description iv, 23 p.
Country United States
State Maine
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