Remote sensing methods for lake management: A guide for resource
managers and decision-makers.
This manual is the product of a collaborative effort that included researchers from three universities,
assistance from several states and monitoring programs that provided field data, and overall coordination
by the North American Lake Management Society. The individual contributions to the manual are listed
below. Affiliations and further acknowledgements are noted on the following page. The manual should
be cited as follows:
Chipman, J.W., L.G.Olmanson and A.A.Gitelson. 2009. Remote Sensing Methods for Lake
Management: A guide for resource managers and decision-makers. Developed by the North
American Lake Management Society in collaboration with Dartmouth College, University of
Minnesota, and University of Nebraska for the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Contents
Chapter 1. Overview.
Steven A. Heiskary
Chapter 2. Real-time proximal sensing of water quality.
Anatoly A. Gitelson, Donald C. Rundquist,
Giorgio Dall’Olmo, Wesley Moses, and Bryan C. Leavitt
Chapter 3. Airborne hyperspectral remote sensing.
Richard L. Perk, Donald C. Rundquist, Giorgio
Dall’Olmo, and Anatoly A.Gitelson
Chapter 4. Satellite remote sensing I: Landsat and other moderate-resolution systems.
Leif G.
Olmanson, Marvin E. Bauer, and Patrick L. Brezonik
Chapter 5. Satellite remote sensing II: High-resolution systems.
Leif G. Olmanson, Marvin E. Bauer,
and Patrick L. Brezonik
Chapter 6. Satellite remote sensing III: Regional-to global-scale systems.
Jonathan W. Chipman
Chapter 7. Future developments in remote sensing for lake management.
Jonathan W. Chipman and
Annette Schloss
Chapter 8. Conclusions.
Jonathan W. Chipman, Leif G. Olmanson, Anatoly A. Gitelson, and Steven A.
Heiskary
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