• Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Vol. 31, Issue 6, 1627 (2011)
GU Xing-fa1、2、3、4、*, CHEN Xing-feng1、2、3, YIN Qiu1、2、4, LI Zheng-qiang1、2、4, XU Hua1、2、4, SHAO Yun1、2, and LI Zi-wei1、2
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  • 2[in Chinese]
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    DOI: 10.3964/j.issn.1000-0593(2011)06-1627-06 Cite this Article
    GU Xing-fa, CHEN Xing-feng, YIN Qiu, LI Zheng-qiang, XU Hua, SHAO Yun, LI Zi-wei. Stereoscopic Remote Sensing Used in Monitoring Enteromorpha Prolifra Disaster in Chinese Yellow Sea[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2011, 31(6): 1627 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    In the summer 2008, Enteromorpha Prolifra broke out in Yellow Sea and East Sea on a large scale for the first time, and became a marine disaster. The authors constructed a stereoscopic monitoring system which monitored the disaster continuously, dynamically and in real time. The present paper introduced the construction of the stereoscopic monitoring system; through analyzing the spectral characteristics of Enteromorpha Prolifra and ocean water which were acquired in a field experiment, confirmed Enteromorpha Prolifra retrieval models based on multi-platform multi-sensor and multi-spectral remote sensing data, contrasted the different scale monitoring results, and analyzed the evolvement rules with time-series analysis. This system was applied to the Enteromorpha Prolifra emergency monitoring in the 29th Olympic sailing area. It was proved feasible and valuable for the Olympic safeguard.
    GU Xing-fa, CHEN Xing-feng, YIN Qiu, LI Zheng-qiang, XU Hua, SHAO Yun, LI Zi-wei. Stereoscopic Remote Sensing Used in Monitoring Enteromorpha Prolifra Disaster in Chinese Yellow Sea[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2011, 31(6): 1627
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