Sensing and Mapping the Marine Environment 3

16 July 2007

 

                                                          

The one-day symposium will bring together the special interests of the Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society (RSPSoc) and Challenger Society for Marine Science (CSMS) through the RSPSoc/CSMS jointly affiliated ocean colour SIG.

For details of the talks and abstracts please see the schedule below. The symposium is being held at The Geological Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London. See http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/gsl/society/contact. Will be using the main entrance situated on Piccadilly during registration, if you arrive late please report to the Geological Society entrance.

Late registrations are possible, plese complete the 2nd page of sensemap3-call.pdf and send to the RSPSoc office in advance of the 16th July.

  Schedule

Time

Event

Comments

10:00

Registration

10:30

Welcome

10:40

Paper 1

New Approaches and Methods in Marine Geological Mapping. 
Christian Wilson (British Geological Survey)

11:00

Paper 2

The Landmap service and use of ASAR imagery for inter-tidal areas mapping.
Kamie Kitmitto (University of Manchester)

11:20

Tea/Coffee

11:40

Paper 3

Potential impacts of non-algal materials on water-leaving sun induced chlorophyll fluorescence signals in coastal waters.
David McKee (University of Strathclyde)

12:20

Paper 4

A Novel Technique for Estimation of Primary Production directly from Earth Observation Data: An Inherent Optical Property Approach.
Kathryn Barker (University of Plymouth / Plymouth Marine Laboratory)

12:40

Paper 5

The influence of seawater constituents on underwater light fields and their effects on primary production modelling.
Leanne Ramage (University of Strathclyde)

13:00

Lunch

14:00

Paper 6

An improved strategy for the determination of shelf seawater composition by inversion of in situ inherent optical property measurements.
Ian Brown (University of Strathclyde)

14:20

Paper 7

Sea Surface Temperature from (A)ATSR and other EO datasets at the NEODC.
Victoria Jay (NERC EO Data Centre)

14:40

Paper 8

GlobColour: Developing a European ocean colour service supporting global carbon-cycle research and operational
oceanography.
Yaswant Pradhan (University of Plymouth)

15:00

Summary

15:30

End

 

Book of abstracts

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