Intercomparison in the field between the new WISP-3 and other radiometers (TriOS Ramses, ASD FieldSpec, and TACCS)

A. Hommersom, S. Kratzer, M.L. Laanen, I. Ansko, M. Ligi, M. Bresciani, C. Giardino, J.M. Beltran-Abaunza, G. Moore, M. Wernand, S.W.M. Peters

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    Abstract

    Optical close-range instruments can be applied to derive water quality parameters for monitoring purposes and for validation of optical satellite data. In situ radiometers are often difficult to deploy, especially from a small boat or a remote location. The water insight spectrometer (WISP-3) is a new hand-held radiometer for monitoring water quality, which automatically performs measurements with three radiometers (L
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)06315-1-06315-21
    JournalJournal of Applied Remote Sensing
    Volume6
    Early online date12 Dec 2012
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

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