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Bouchra Nechad
Researcher at Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
Publications - 47
Citations - 1335
Bouchra Nechad is an academic researcher from Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Remote sensing (archaeology) & Turbidity. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1122 citations.
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A single algorithm to retrieve turbidity from remotely-sensed data in all coastal and estuarine waters
TL;DR: In this paper, a semi-empirical single-band turbidity retrieval algorithm using the near infrared (NIR) band at 859 nm in highly turbid waters is assessed.
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An estimate of the suspended particulate matter (SPM) transport in the southern North Sea using SeaWiFS images, in situ measurements and numerical model results
TL;DR: In this article, a study where satellite images (SeaWiFS), in situ measurements (tidal cycle and snapshot) and a 2D hydrodynamic numerical model have been combined to calculate the long term SPM (Suspended Particulate Matter) transport through the Dover Strait and in the southern North Sea is presented.
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Mapping total suspended matter from geostationary satellites: a feasibility study with SEVIRI in the Southern North Sea
Griet Neukermans,Kevin Ruddick,Emilien Bernard,Didier Ramon,Bouchra Nechad,Pierre-Yves Deschamps +5 more
TL;DR: This study provides a proof of concept for mapping of Total Suspended Matter in turbid coastal waters from geostationary platforms with the existing SEVIRI (Spinning Enhanced Visible and InfraRed Imager) meteorological sensor on the METEOSAT Second Generation platform.
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Calibration and validation of a generic multisensor algorithm for mapping of turbidity in coastal waters
TL;DR: In this paper, a generic multisensor algorithm for the estimation of turbidity from water leaving reflectance is presented, which is used to calibrate a set of 49 seaborne measurements of reflectance in the spectral range 600-850nm and turbidity in the Southern North Sea.
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A SWIR based algorithm to retrieve total suspended matter in extremely turbid waters
Els Knaeps,Kevin Ruddick,David Doxaran,Ana I Dogliotti,Bouchra Nechad,Dries Raymaekers,Sindy Sterckx +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed to use Short Wave Infra Red (SWIR) spectral bands between 1000 and 1300 nm for the retrieval of total suspended matter (TSM) concentration in turbid and highly turbid waters.