NASA ARSET: Cyanobacteria Assessment Network (CyAN), Part 2
Monitoring Water Quality of Inland Lakes using Remote Sensing
Part 1: Overview of Remote Sensing Observations to Assess Water Quality
Trainers: Amita Mehta and Sean McCartney
-Describe state-of-the art, high spatial and spectral resolution observations and their access using GEE
-Describe open source, in situ measurements of water quality parameters
-Provide information about upcoming NASA missions useful for water quality monitoring
-Demonstration and Exercise:
-Introduction to GEE
-Access Landsat 8 and Sentinel-2 surface reflectance data using GEE
-Access Sentinel-3 top of the atmosphere reflectance data using GEE
-Explore and download in situ measurements of water quality parameters (chlorophyll-a concentration, turbidity, and TSS) for selected lakes
You can access all training materials from this webinar series on the training webpage: https://go.nasa.gov/421qeoN
This training was created by NASA's Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET). ARSET is a part of NASA's Applied Science's Capacity Building Program. Learn more about ARSET: https://appliedsciences.nasa.gov/what...
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Physics of Waves: The Physics of Waves: Transverse
Waves are created when energy is transferred through a medium like water or air. There are two types of waves, transverse and longitudinal (sometimes called pressure or compression waves).
To learn more about the X-59, visit https://www.nasa.gov/specials/X59/
Physics of Waves: The Physics of Waves: Longitudinal
Waves are created when energy is transferred through a medium like water or air. There are two types of waves, transverse and longitudinal (sometimes called pressure or compression waves).
To learn more about the X-59, visit https://www.nasa.gov/specials/X59/
Sound Waves and Measurements: What are the parts of a sound wave?
Sound waves are longitudinal waves that travel through a medium like air or water. When we think about sound, we often think about how loud it is (amplitude, or intensity) and its pitch (frequency).
To learn more about the X-59, visit https://www.nasa.gov/specials/X59/
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Sound Waves and Measurements: What is sound?
Sound waves are longitudinal waves that travel through a medium like air or water. When we think about sound, we often think about how loud it is (amplitude, or intensity) and its pitch (frequency).
To learn more about the X-59, visit https://www.nasa.gov/specials/X59/