Title of article :
SatBałtyk – A Baltic environmental satellite remote sensing system – an ongoing project in Poland. Part 1: Assumptions, scope and operating range*
Author/Authors :
Wo?niak، نويسنده , , Bogdan and Bradtke، نويسنده , , Katarzyna and Darecki، نويسنده , , Miros?aw and Dera، نويسنده , , Jerzy and Dudzi?ska-Nowak، نويسنده , , Joanna and Dzierzbicka-G?owacka، نويسنده , , Lidia and Ficek، نويسنده , , Dariusz and Furma?czyk، نويسنده , , Kazimierz and Kowalewski، نويسنده , , Marek and Kr??el، نويسنده , , Adam and Majchrowski، نويسنده , , Roman and Ostrows، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
28
From page :
897
To page :
924
Abstract :
This article is the first of two papers on the remote sensing methods of monitoring the Baltic ecosystem, developed by a Polish team. The main aim of the five- year SatBałtyk (2010–2014) research project (Satellite Monitoring of the Baltic Sea Environment) is to prepare the technical infrastructure and set in motion operational procedures for the satellite monitoring of the Baltic environment. This system is to characterize on a routine basis the structural and functional properties of this sea on the basis of data supplied by the relevant satellites. The characterization and large-scale dissemination of the following properties of the Baltic is anticipated: the solar radiation influx to the sea’s waters in various spectral intervals, energy balances of the short- and long-wave radiation at the Baltic Sea surface and in the upper layers of the atmosphere over the Baltic, sea surface temperature distribution, dynamic states of the water surface, concentrations of chlorophyll a and other phytoplankton pigments in the Baltic water, distributions of algal blooms, the occurrence of upwelling events, and the characteristics of primary organic matter production and photosynthetically released oxygen in the water. It is also intended to develop and, where feasible, to implement satellite techniques for detecting slicks of petroleum derivatives and other compounds, evaluating the state of the sea’s ice cover, and forecasting the hazards from current and future storms and providing evidence of their effects in the Baltic coastal zone. The ultimate objective of the project is to implement an operational system for the routine determination and dissemination on the Internet of the above-mentioned features of the Baltic in the form of distribution maps as well as plots, tables and descriptions characterizing the state of the various elements of the Baltic environment. The main sources of input data for this system will be the results of systematic recording by environmental satellites and also special-purpose ones such as TIROS N/NOAA, MSG (currently Meteosat 9), EOS/AQUA and ENVISAT. The final effects of the SatBałtyk project are to be achieved by the end of 2014, i.e. during a period of 60 months. These two papers present the results obtained during the first 15 months of the project. Part 1 of this series of articles contains the assumptions, objectives and a description of the most important stages in the history of our research, which constitute the foundation of the current project. It also discusses the way in which SatBałtyk functions and the scheme of its overall operations system. The second article (Part 2), will discuss some aspects of its practical applicability in the satellite monitoring of the Baltic ecosystem (see Woźniak et al. (2011) in this issue).
Keywords :
Baltic Sea , Satellite monitoring , Marine optics in Poland , Remote sensing system
Journal title :
Oceanologia
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Oceanologia
Record number :
2282485
Link To Document :
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