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Calm Sea

Remote sensing of Water Resources

Remote sensing of water resources involves using satellite or aerial imagery to monitor and assess the availability, quality, and distribution of water bodies. By offering a comprehensive view of water systems over large areas, remote sensing supports efficient and sustainable water resource management. Our research includes the satellite image processing (i.e., atmospheric, glint, adjacent corrections), quality assessment, bio-optical modeling with field data collection, and water quantity and quality monitoring.

Research support with fieldwork data collection concomitant to satellite observations

Lab equipment and protocols for water quality analysis

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Satellite imaging systems are widely used to monitor water quality and quantity in coastal and inland waters.

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GCERlab is part of the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering at Mississippi State University

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