Water Optics and Water Colour Remote Sensing

Water is irreplaceable natural resources on the planet for people to survival and develop. Declining water quality has become a global issue of significant concern as anthropogenic activities expand and climate change threatens to cause major alterations to the hydrological cycle. Thus, monitoring t...

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Main Authors: Yunlin Zhang (Ed.), Claudia Giardino (Ed.), Linhai Li (Ed.)
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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