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- ...with HyMap in Western Australia and explains how HyMap can also be applied in other areas as well. ===What is Hyperspectral mapping?===19 KB (2,867 words) - 18:53, 5 February 2026
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- ...on of information about an object or phenomenon by a sensor that is not in direct physical contact with the object. Information is conveyed by waves radiatin *Long-term and fast collection of data (from satellite)13 KB (1,756 words) - 18:36, 5 February 2026
- ...eneral principles of optical remote sensing, the way data can be processed and the restrictions with respect to the application of optical remote sensing. ...arge-scale, synoptic environmental information essential for understanding and managing marine ecosystems.7 KB (934 words) - 13:24, 4 February 2026
- {{Definition|title=Bathymetry ...R., Boxshall G. and Clark P. (1998). ''A Dictionary of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics'' (2nd Ed). Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, (England). 3781 bytes (106 words) - 18:40, 5 February 2026
- ...uments which can be used to produce bathymetric maps: mechanical, acoustic and optical instruments. ...DGPS; acoustic bed level detectors (single and multi-beam echo sounders); and optical bed level detection.7 KB (1,107 words) - 18:41, 5 February 2026
- ...hotographs. This observation technique is an example of [[remote sensing]] and can be used to monitor the coastal zone. .... Historical aerial photographs make it possible to analyse past phenomena and processes, thereby greatly extending the capabilities of present day’s co10 KB (1,439 words) - 18:45, 5 February 2026
- ...the shape and size of the equipment, as does for example underwater video in sewer pipes, nuclear power plants or fish tanks. ...underwater photography to a useful method, inventing the underwater flash and other equipment. Photographic techniques, including [http://en.wikipedia.or14 KB (2,095 words) - 13:21, 7 December 2023
- ...article describes the processes related to data post-processing, products and a '''Digital Terrain Model (DTM)'''. ==Data post-processing and products==12 KB (1,889 words) - 18:46, 5 February 2026
- ...with HyMap in Western Australia and explains how HyMap can also be applied in other areas as well. ===What is Hyperspectral mapping?===19 KB (2,867 words) - 18:53, 5 February 2026
- ...ntion is paid to optical measurements in general, regional characteristics and implications for [[remote sensing]]. ...arge-scale, synoptic environmental information essential for understanding and managing marine [[ecosystems]].16 KB (2,210 words) - 18:48, 5 February 2026
- ...fy the different surface types of the tidal flat areas with satellite data in combination with ground truth measurements. ...ecording of multi-temporal data. Both are useful for monitoring conditions in near real time as well as detecting changes of the environment when analysi14 KB (2,129 words) - 18:50, 5 February 2026
- ...characteristics are explained in the article [[Use of X-band and HF radar in marine hydrography]]. ...ield over an uneven seabed, in order to derive information on water depths and currents.11 KB (1,667 words) - 18:55, 5 February 2026
- Coastal hydrodynamic and morphodynamic processes and engineering ...ring (articles in blue). This content was initiated by the ENCORA themes 5 and 8.20 KB (2,427 words) - 17:21, 20 May 2024
- ...remote sensing applications there is no direct contact between the sensors and the objects (or events) being observed. Remote sensing typically refers to ...esentation of observational data it can be useful to construct [[model]]s, and information systems to complement the observations.15 KB (2,177 words) - 13:39, 7 December 2023
- ...e contribution of sunlight that is directly reflected at the water surface and substantially increases the intensity of radiance measured at the sensor. ...c geometric conditions between the sun, the water surface, and the sensor, and affects approximately 30–70% of all Earth observation images. See also [[1 KB (186 words) - 13:54, 4 February 2026
- ...bor-intensive, and spatially limited. As a result, survey frequency is low and large areas of the global nearshore zone remain unmapped. Similarly, long-t ...measurements but require significant investment in equipment and logistics and typically cover limited areas.38 KB (5,658 words) - 22:12, 5 February 2026