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Caren Binding
Researcher at Environment Canada
Publications - 42
Citations - 2750
Caren Binding is an academic researcher from Environment Canada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Algal bloom & Water quality. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 36 publications receiving 1899 citations. Previous affiliations of Caren Binding include Bangor University & National Water Research Institute.
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Aquatic color radiometry remote sensing of coastal and inland waters: Challenges and recommendations for future satellite missions
Colleen B. Mouw,Steven Greb,Dirk Aurin,Paul M. DiGiacomo,Zhongping Lee,Michael S. Twardowski,Caren Binding,Chuanmin Hu,Ronghua Ma,Timothy S. Moore,Wesley J. Moses,Susanne E. Craig +11 more
TL;DR: Aquatic color radiometry remote sensing of coastal and inland water bodies is of great interest to a wide variety of research, management, and commercial entities as well as the general public as mentioned in this paper.
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Seamless retrievals of chlorophyll-a from Sentinel-2 (MSI) and Sentinel-3 (OLCI) in inland and coastal waters: A machine-learning approach
Nima Pahlevan,Brandon I Smith,John F. Schalles,Caren Binding,Zhigang Cao,Ronghua Ma,Krista Alikas,Kersti Kangro,Daniela Gurlin,Nguyen Thi Thu Ha,Bunkei Matsushita,Wesley J. Moses,Steven Greb,Moritz K. Lehmann,Michael Ondrusek,Natascha Oppelt,Richard P. Stumpf +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a machine-learning model, the Mixture Density Network (MDN), was proposed for consistent, cross-mission retrievals of near-surface concentration of chlorophyll-a (Chla) in various aquatic ecosystems with broad ranges of trophic levels.
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Estimating suspended sediment concentrations from ocean colour measurements in moderately turbid waters; the impact of variable particle scattering properties
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the use of single-band reflectance at visible wavelengths for the derivation of suspended sediment concentrations in the Irish Sea and found a reasonably strong relationship between irradiance reflectance and mineral suspended sediment (MSS) concentrations.
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The optical properties of mineral suspended particles: A review and synthesis
David Bowers,Caren Binding +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the concentration-specific absorption coefficient of mineral particles am∗ is generally found to decrease exponentially with wavelength towards (in their data) a constant non-zero value in the red.
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Spectral absorption properties of dissolved and particulate matter in Lake Erie
TL;DR: In this article, the spectral properties of particulate and dissolved matter were determined for Lake Erie waters in order to investigate the natural variability of the absorption coefficients required as inputs to optical models for converting satellite observations of water colour into water quality information.