Combining Remote Temperature Sensing with in-Situ Sensing to Track Marine/Freshwater Mixing Dynamics

被引:14
|
作者
McCaul, Margaret [1 ]
Barland, Jack [1 ]
Cleary, John [2 ]
Cahalane, Conor [3 ]
McCarthy, Tim [3 ]
Diamond, Dermot [1 ]
机构
[1] Dublin City Univ, Insight Ctr Data Analyt, Natl Ctr Sensor Res, Dublin 9, Ireland
[2] Carlow Inst Technol, Carlow, Ireland
[3] Natl Ctr Geocomputat Ireland, Maynooth, Kildare, Ireland
来源
SENSORS | 2016年 / 16卷 / 09期
基金
爱尔兰科学基金会;
关键词
in-situ sensing; sea-surface temperature; remote sensing; groundwater; salinity; nutrients; sensor networks; SUBMARINE GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE; LOWLAND KARST; IRELAND; NUTRIENTS;
D O I
10.3390/s16091402
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The ability to track the dynamics of processes in natural water bodies on a global scale, and at a resolution that enables highly localised behaviour to be visualized, is an ideal scenario for understanding how local events can influence the global environment. While advances in in-situ chem/bio-sensing continue to be reported, costs and reliability issues still inhibit the implementation of large-scale deployments. In contrast, physical parameters like surface temperature can be tracked on a global scale using satellite remote sensing, and locally at high resolution via flyovers and drones using multi-spectral imaging. In this study, we show how a much more complete picture of submarine and intertidal groundwater discharge patterns in Kinvara Bay, Galway can be achieved using a fusion of data collected from the Earth Observation satellite (Landsat 8), small aircraft and in-situ sensors. Over the course of the four-day field campaign, over 65,000 in-situ temperatures, salinity and nutrient measurements were collected in parallel with high-resolution thermal imaging from aircraft flyovers. The processed in-situ data show highly correlated patterns between temperature and salinity at the southern end of the bay where freshwater springs can be identified at low tide. Salinity values range from 1 to 2 ppt at the southern end of the bay to 30 ppt at the mouth of the bay, indicating the presence of a freshwater wedge. The data clearly show that temperature differences can be used to track the dynamics of freshwater and seawater mixing in the inner bay region. This outcome suggests that combining the tremendous spatial density and wide geographical reach of remote temperature sensing (using drones, flyovers and satellites) with ground-truthing via appropriately located in-situ sensors (temperature, salinity, chemical, and biological) can produce a much more complete and accurate picture of the water dynamics than each modality used in isolation.
引用
收藏
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Atacama Field Campaign: laboratory and in-situ measurements for remote sensing applications
    Mattar, Cristian
    Santamaria-Artigas, Andres
    Ponzoni, Flavio
    Pinto, Cibele T.
    Barrientos, Carolina
    Hulley, Glynn
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DIGITAL EARTH, 2019, 12 (01) : 43 - 61
  • [22] Estuarine temperature variability: Integrating four decades of remote sensing observations and in-situ sea surface measurements
    Ahmed, Ashfaq
    Fox-Kemper, Baylor
    Watkins, Daniel M.
    Wexler, Daniel
    Wilhelmus, Monica M.
    REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT, 2025, 322
  • [23] Comparing temperature data sources for use in species distribution models: From in-situ logging to remote sensing
    Lembrechts, Jonas J.
    Lenoir, Jonathan
    Roth, Nina
    Hattab, Tarek
    Milbau, Ann
    Haider, Sylvia
    Pellissier, Loic
    Pauchard, Anibal
    Backes, Amanda Ratier
    Dimarco, Romina D.
    Nunez, Martin A.
    Aalto, Juha
    Nijs, Ivan
    GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY, 2019, 28 (11): : 1578 - 1596
  • [24] Towards in-situ biogas sensing
    Knobelspies, S.
    Bierer, B.
    Woellenstein, J.
    Kneer, J.
    Palzer, S.
    EUROSENSORS 2015, 2015, 120 : 269 - 274
  • [25] Combining optical remote sensing data with in-situ measurements in order to estimate vegetation parameters on agricultural fields and corresponding uncertainties
    Heupel, Katharina
    Spengler, Daniel
    Weltzien, Cornelia
    REMOTE SENSING FOR AGRICULTURE, ECOSYSTEMS, AND HYDROLOGY XIX, 2017, 10421
  • [26] Exploring the Potential of Thermal Remote Sensing for Marine Freshwater Springs Identification in the Arabian Gulf
    Harahsheh, Hussein
    Ben Dasmal, Khalid
    Youssef, Ahmed
    PFG-JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAMMETRY REMOTE SENSING AND GEOINFORMATION SCIENCE, 2024, 92 (04): : 381 - 393
  • [27] Remote sensing and in situ observations of marine slicks associated with inhomogeneous coastal currents
    Ermakov, S.
    Kapustin, I.
    Sergievskaya, I.
    REMOTE SENSING OF THE OCEAN, SEA ICE, COASTAL WATERS, AND LARGE WATER REGIONS 2011, 2011, 8175
  • [28] Satellite marine remote sensing in China
    Pan, DL
    OCEAN REMOTE SENSING AND APPLICATIONS, 2003, 4892 : 1 - 16
  • [29] REMOTE-SENSING OF MARINE BIOLUMINESCENCE
    VASILKOV, AP
    OKEANOLOGIYA, 1991, 31 (06): : 999 - 1004
  • [30] Remote sensing for marine and coastal environments
    Philpot, W
    MARINE TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY JOURNAL, 1996, 30 (04) : 3 - 3