@article{0c7b0322322a44f9840e85021b86dcdc,
title = "Recipes for the derivation of water quality parameters using the high-spatial-resolution data from sensors on board Sentinel-2A, Sentinel-2B, Landsat-5, Landsat-7, Landsat-8, and Landsat-9 Satellites",
abstract = "Satellites have provided high-resolution (",
keywords = "ITC-GOLD",
author = "J. Tavora and Binbin Jiang and Thomas Kiffney and Guillaume Bourdin and \{Clifton Gray\}, Patrick and \{Sander de Carvalho\}, Lino and Gabriel Hesketh and \{M. Schild\}, Kristin and \{Faria de Souza\}, Luiz and \{C. Brady\}, Damian and Emmanuel Boss",
note = "Funding Information: This project came out of a winter class at UMaine proposed by B. Van Dam and focused on high-resolution remote sensing. Through the class, we discovered how nontrivial the process of deriving and validating water quality products is, motivating us to work on this primer. We would like to thank SIMCOSTA (https://simcosta.furg.br/), USGS, ESA, and NASA for the open policy data availability. We would like to thank E. Fernandes. J.T. thanks D. van der Wal for supervision and guidance and thanks University of Twente and ITC for support. We thank M. Peters support for C2RCC AC by SNAP, F. Steinmetz support for Polymer, Q. Vanhellemont support for ACOLITE, and Y. Fan support for OCSMART. Funding: We thank NASA for Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology (FINESST) funding for P.G. (80NSSC19K1366) and G.B. (80NSSC20K1641) and funding for K.M.S. to conduct the Svalbard fieldwork (NNX10AG22G). We thank National Sea Grant NOAA Award NA18OAR4170330 for providing E.B., T.K., and D.C.B. support for aquaculture applications of high- resolution remote sensing products. Additional support for T.K. and D.C.B. came from USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (project number ME0-830-31000-004-00D). B.J. thanks the China Scholarship Council (no. CSC201906260052). Author contributions: Conceptualization and coordination were done by E.B. Methodology was done by J.T., B.J., T.K., G.B., P.G., L.S.d.C., G.H., K.M.S., and E.B. Software was done by J.T., B.J., T.K., G.B., L.S.d.C., P.G., G.H., and L.F.d.S. Resources were done by J.T., B.J., T.K., G.B., P.G., L.S.d.C., G.H., K.M.S., and E.B. Writing—original draft preparation was done by J.T., B.J., T.K., G.B., P.G., L.S.d.C., K.M.S., and E.B. Writing—review and editing was done by J.T., B.J., T.K., G.B., P.G., L.S.d.C., K.M.S., D.C.B., and E.B. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript. Competing interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests. Funding Information: This project came out of a winter class at UMaine proposed by B. Van Dam and focused on high-resolution remote sensing. Through the class, we discovered how nontrivial the process of deriving and validating water quality products is, motivating us to work on this primer. We would like to thank SIMCOSTA (https://simcosta.furg.br/), USGS, ESA, and NASA for the open policy data availability. We would like to thank E. Fernandes. J.T. thanks D. van der Wal for supervision and guidance and thanks University of Twente and ITC for support. We thank M. Peters support for C2RCC AC by SNAP, F. Steinmetz support for Polymer, Q. Vanhellemont support for ACOLITE, and Y. Fan support for OCSMART. Funding: We thank NASA for Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology (FINESST) funding for P.G. (80NSSC19K1366) and G.B. (80NSSC20K1641) and funding for K.M.S. to conduct the Svalbard fieldwork (NNX10AG22G). We thank National Sea Grant NOAA Award NA18OAR4170330 for providing E.B., T.K., and D.C.B. support for aquaculture applications of high-resolution remote sensing products. Additional support for T.K. and D.C.B. came from USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (project number ME0-830-31000-004-00D). B.J. thanks the China Scholarship Council (no. CSC201906260052). Author contributions: Conceptualization and coordination were done by E.B. Methodology was done by J.T., B.J., T.K., G.B., P.G., L.S.d.C., G.H., K.M.S., and E.B. Software was done by J.T., B.J., T.K., G.B., L.S.d.C., P.G., G.H., and L.F.d.S. Resources were done by J.T., B.J., T.K., G.B., P.G., L.S.d.C., G.H., K.M.S., and E.B. Writing—original draft preparation was done by J.T., B.J., T.K., G.B., P.G., L.S.d.C., K.M.S., and E.B. Writing—review and editing was done by J.T., B.J., T.K., G.B., P.G., L.S.d.C., K.M.S., D.C.B., and E.B. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript. Competing interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023 Juliana Tavora et al. Exclusive licensee Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences.",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.34133/remotesensing.0049",
language = "English",
volume = "3",
pages = "1--18",
journal = "Journal of Remote Sensing",
issn = "2694-1589",
publisher = "American Association for the Advancement of Science",
}