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Harmful Algal Bloom indicator estimation in small inland waterbodies: The ArcGIS Pro water quality toolbox and HAB Explorer online web application
Moly Reif and Christina Saltus, Richard Johansen, Erich emery 10 February 2022
Researchers from the ERDC Environmental Laboratory’s Geospatial Data Analysis Team
presented technical demonstrations of two remote sensing software tools that were
recently developed with support from the ERDC’s Aquatic Nuisance Species Research
Program. The virtual training focused on the fundamentals of the satellite image-based
software tools for estimating water quality indicators of HABs in support of USACE
monitoring in small, inland lakes and reservoirs. They include: 1) a Python-based toolbox,
designed for use in ESRI ArcGIS Pro desktop software 2.7 and greater, using Sentinel-2
satellite imagery in a streamlined workflow with pre-set menus and constrained options
to produce image-based abundance maps of HAB indicators (available on the ERDC
Knowledge Core); and 2) an online ESRI web application that accesses Sentinel-2 satellite
imagery via a cloud-based image service to assess inland lakes and reservoirs, in which
constrained algorithm and visualization options allow for rapid screening of potential HAB
conditions (available on the uCOP).
- PowerPoint Presentation
Associated Documents or Presentations
- HAB Pro Toolbox video presentation
- HAB Explorer
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