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Remote Sensing of the African Seas

  • Focus on the issues, peculiarities and special challenges of the African Seas
  • Complete and thorough review of the current Earth Observations potential
  • Section devoted to multi-technique assessment of the marine environment
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (20 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxix
  2. Introduction to Remote Sensing of the African Seas

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Satellite Water Colour Observations in African Seas

      • Jim Gower, Stephanie King
      Pages 31-53
    3. Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing and Sea Surface Temperature of Marine and Coastal Waters Around Africa

      • Nicolas Hoepffner, Samuel Djavidnia, Leo Nykjaer, Pascal Derycke
      Pages 55-73
  3. Western Africa Near-Coastal Waters

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 95-95
    2. Mesoscale Dynamics in the Canary Islands Area as Observed Through Complementary Remote Sensing Techniques

      • Luis García-Weil, Antonio G. Ramos, Josep Coca, Alexandre Redondo
      Pages 97-118
    3. Water Constituents Assessment at the Sassandra River Mouth (Côte d’Ivoire): An Outline Based on Remote Sensing Reflectances

      • Eric V. Djagoua, Jeanne M. Kouadio, Cassandre Z. Dro, Mireille Bella, Jean B. Kassi, Brice A. Mobio et al.
      Pages 135-148
    4. Oil Pollution in Coastal Waters of Nigeria

      • Andrey G. Kostianoy, Olga Yu. Lavrova, Dmytro M. Solovyov
      Pages 149-165
    5. The Upwelling Area Off Namibia, the Northern Part of the Benguela Current System

      • Herbert Siegel, Thomas Ohde, Monika Gerth
      Pages 167-183
    6. Ocean Colour Remote Sensing of Harmful Algal Blooms in the Benguela System

      • Stewart Bernard, Grant Pitcher, Hayley Evers-King, Lisl Robertson, Mark Matthews, Andy Rabagliati et al.
      Pages 185-203
    7. Satellite Observations of Oceanic Eddies Around Africa

      • Werner Alpers, Dominique Dagorne, Peter Brandt
      Pages 205-229
  4. Eastern Africa Near-Coastal Waters

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 231-231
    2. Use of SAR data to Monitor the Greater Agulhas Current

      • Johnny A. Johannessen, Bertrand Chapron, Fabrice Collard, Björn Backeberg
      Pages 251-262
    3. Internal Solitary Waves System in the Mozambique Channel

      • Jorge M. Magalhaes, José C. B. da Silva, Adrian L. New
      Pages 263-284
    4. Ship Surveillance with High Resolution TerraSAR-X Satellite in African Waters

      • Susanne Lehner, Andrey Pleskachevsky, Stephan Brusch, Miguel Bruck, Matteo Soccorsi, Domenico Velotto
      Pages 285-313
  5. Marginal and Enclosed Water Bodies

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 315-315

About this book

The African Seas include marginal basins of two major oceans, the Atlantic and the Indian, a miniature ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, and an infant ocean, the Red Sea. Understanding the wide spectrum of environmental features and processes of such a varied collection of marine and coastal regions requires that in situ observation systems be integrated and actually guided, by the application of orbital remote sensing techniques. This volume reviews the current potential of Earth Observations to help in the exploration of the marginal seas around Africa, by virtue of both passive and active techniques, working in several spectral ranges – i.e. measuring either reflected visible and near-infrared sunlight, as well as surface emissions in the thermal infrared and microwave spectral regions, or again the surface reflection of transmitted lidar or radar impulses of visible or microwave radiation. The in-depth evaluation of the advantages offered by each technique and spectral region and inparticular by the development of advanced multi-technique systems, contributes to the assessment of the abundant natural resources that the Seas of Africa have to offer, of those in dear need of being – sustainably – exploited and of others that should be protected and maintained in their still pristine conditions.

Reviews

“In the book, Remote Sensing of African Seas, a collection of 20 peer-reviewed papers … cover a broad range of diverse ocean-related studies focused on Africa. … This book is recommended for marine managers, researchers, instructors, and others who seek insight into integrating in situ marine observations with remotely sensed data, understanding remote sensing instruments applicable to the marine environment, and investigating the latest techniques for establishing marine baseline assessments that can be used for monitoring future change.” (Steven R. Schill, Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing, Vol. 82 (5), May, 2016)

Editors and Affiliations

  • TP272, Joint Research Centre European Commission, Ispra, Italy

    Vittorio Barale

  • Institut für Meereskunde, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

    Martin Gade

About the editors

Vittorio Barale graduated in Physics in 1977, from the University of Milan and then received both his M.S., in 1982 and Ph.D., in 1986, while at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, from the University of California at San Diego. Since 1990 he has been with the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission. His research focuses on the ecological assessment of marginal and enclosed seas and their coastal margins in particular, using optical remote sensing.

Martin Gade received his first degree in Physics in 1992 and then his doctoral degree in Geosciences in 1996, both from the University of Hamburg, Germany. Since 1991 he has been with the Remote Sensing Unit of the Institute of Oceanography, at the University of Hamburg. His research focuses on air-sea interactions and coastal processes and their remote sensing using active microwave techniques, as well as on laboratory and field experiments with marine surface films.

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