Department of Biochemistry and Environmental Science, University of Oxford,, UK
Brief Report
Utilizing Remote Sensing to Monitor Toxic Substances in Water Bodies
Author(s): Elliot Foster*
The monitoring of toxic substances in water bodies is essential for safeguarding public health and preserving aquatic ecosystems. Traditional water quality assessment methods, while effective, can be resource-intensive and limited in spatial coverage and temporal frequency. As a result, there is a growing interest in utilizing remote sensing technologies to enhance our ability to detect and monitor pollutants in water bodies. Remote sensing offers a powerful tool for assessing water quality on a large scale, providing valuable data on various parameters, including turbidity, chlorophyll concentrations, and the presence of harmful algal blooms, which can indicate the presence of toxic substances... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2161-0525.2024.14.796
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