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RUS webinar: Freshwater Quality Monitoring with Sentinel-2 - HYDR02

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During this webinar, we will employ RUS to learn how Sentinel data can contribute to freshwater monitoring. We will also show you how to access the RUS Service and how to download, process, analyse and visualize the free data acquired by the Copernicus satellites.
Freshwater is a fundamental resource for human civilisation, the availability or unavailability of it is directly linked to water security, food security, economic productivity and conflicts. Moreover, freshwater ecosystems play major role in driving global biodiversity and ecological stability, however they are also exceptionally vulnerable to human mismanagement and climate change. With the progress of climatic change and growing world population, the pressure on our freshwater resources is growing and with it the need for careful monitoring and management, to preserve them for current and future generations.

Remote sensing enables us to monitor number of water-quality indicators that reflect the state of the entire freshwater ecosystems. These indicators observable from space help us to estimate among others the concentrations of Chlorophyll-a, Total suspended matter (TSM), Coloured dissolved organic matter (CDOM), as well as the density of cyanobacteria and water turbidity. In this tutorial we will use the Sentinel-2 Optical sensor to estimate some of these parameters and see their evolution over time.

CHALLENGE YOURSELF with our E-Learning courses available on the RUS training platform: https://rus-training.eu/course Follow the remote sensing theory courses explained by our experts and test your knowledge through the online questions at the end of each video!

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RUS webinar: Freshwater Quality Monitoring with Sentinel-2 - HYDR02

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During this webinar, we will employ RUS to learn how Sentinel data can contribute to freshwater monitoring. We will also show you how to access the RUS Service and how to download, process, analyse and visualize the free data acquired by the Copernicus satellites.
Freshwater is a fundamental resource for human civilisation, the availability or unavailability of it is directly linked to water security, food security, economic productivity and conflicts. Moreover, freshwater ecosystems play major role in driving global biodiversity and ecological stability, however they are also exceptionally vulnerable to human mismanagement and climate change. With the progress of climatic change and growing world population, the pressure on our freshwater resources is growing and with it the need for careful monitoring and management, to preserve them for current and future generations.

Remote sensing enables us to monitor number of water-quality indicators that reflect the state of the entire freshwater ecosystems. These indicators observable from space help us to estimate among others the concentrations of Chlorophyll-a, Total suspended matter (TSM), Coloured dissolved organic matter (CDOM), as well as the density of cyanobacteria and water turbidity. In this tutorial we will use the Sentinel-2 Optical sensor to estimate some of these parameters and see their evolution over time.

CHALLENGE YOURSELF with our E-Learning courses available on the RUS training platform: https://rus-training.eu/course Follow the remote sensing theory courses explained by our experts and test your knowledge through the online questions at the end of each video!

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