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Remote sensing for chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) monitoring research 2003-2022: A bibliometric analysis based on the web of science core database

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Empirically derived Coloured Dissolved Organic Matter absorption coefficient using in-situ and Sentinel 3/OLCI in coastal waters of India

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Contrasting land-uses in two small river basins impact the colored dissolved organic matter concentration and carbonate system along a river-coastal ocean continuum

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Summary: Human activities have led to an increase in land use change, affecting ecosystems. The study in southern Chile found that land use in river basins can influence CDOM/fDOM proportion and its impact on the carbonate chemistry of the adjacent coastal, potentially affecting shellfish farming.

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Using CDOM spectral shape information to improve the estimation of DOC concentration in inland waters: A case study of Andean Patagonian Lakes

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Assessment of Sentinel-2 and Landsat-8 OLI for Small-Scale Inland Water Quality Modeling and Monitoring Based on Handheld Hyperspectral Ground Truthing

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Remote sensing estimation of the concentration and sources of coloured dissolved organic matter based on MODIS: A case study of Erhai lake

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Deep learning based regression for optically inactive inland water quality parameter estimation using airborne hyperspectral imagery*

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Chromophoric dissolved organic matter in inland waters: Present knowledge and future challenges

Yunlin Zhang et al.

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Validation of Water Quality Monitoring Algorithms for Sentinel-2 and Sentinel-3 in Mediterranean Inland Waters with In Situ Reflectance Data

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Photochemical and Microbial Degradation of Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter Exported From Tidal Marshes

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Remote estimates of CDOM using Sentinel-2 remote sensing data in reservoirs with different trophic states across China

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Summary: The study established empirical algorithms between CDOM absorption coefficient and reflectance band ratio using Sentinel-2 images, in situ data, and water chemical parameters. It showed that by considering trophic state and using specific band ratios, the geographical range of remote sensing-based CDOM models can be expanded. However, a decrease in accuracy was observed in eutrophic reservoirs, likely due to increased complexity of CDOM sources.

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Remote sensing of CDOM and DOC in alpine lakes across the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau using Sentinel-2A imagery data

Ge Liu et al.

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A multi-scenario factorial analysis and multi-regional input-output model for analyzing CO2 emission reduction path in Jing-Jin-Ji region

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Semi-analytical approach to retrieve the chromophoric dissolved organic matter absorption coefficient in non-turbid waters: preliminary application to Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) data

Liangliang Shi et al.

Summary: A novel approach was developed to analytically retrieve the absorption coefficient of chromophoric dissolved organic matter in non-turbid waters, based on NASA Bio-Optical Marine Algorithm Dataset and in situ datasets. The algorithm performed well in retrieving a(CDOM), with mean R-2 and mean absolute percentage error values of 0.84 and 42.8%, respectively, compared to other models tested. Additionally, the algorithm was successful in retrieving a(CDOM) from MERIS satellite data, which can be used to explore biogeochemical effects on aquatic environments.

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Remote sensing estimation of colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) from GOCI measurements in the Bohai Sea and Yellow Sea

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Estimation of colored dissolved organic matter using Sentinel-2 data in the coastal waters of Singapore

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Remote sensing estimation of colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in optically shallow waters

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Characteristics, sources, and photobleaching of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM)

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Retrieval of color producing agents in Case 2 waters using Landsat 8

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Factors affecting the measurement of CDOM by remote sensing of optically complex inland waters

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Absorption and fluorescence characteristics of chromophoric dissolved organic matter in the Yangtze Estuary

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Remote determination of chromophoric dissolved organic matter in lakes, China

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Remote sensing of lake CDOM using noncontemporaneous field data

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An optical model for the remote sensing of coloured dissolved organic matter in coastal/ocean waters

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Spatial dynamics of chromophoric dissolved organic matter in nearshore waters of Lake Victoria

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Seasonal variability in CDOM absorption and fluorescence properties in the Barataria Basin, Louisiana, USA

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Hydrography of chromophoric dissolved organic matter in the North Atlantic

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