The utilization of false color aerial photography for macrophyte biomass estimation in the Oosterschelde (the Netherlands)
Abstract
The correlation between the biomass of sea grass and seaweed samples in a sidebranch of the Oosterschelde delta (Netherlands) and density ratios of this area on color infrared aerial photographs was investigated. As the Oosterschelde will become more divided from the North Sea after pier dam completion, an increase of macrophytes is expected. In an area where the weeds Ulva, Cheatomorpha, Entermorpha, Cladophora, Fucus vesuculosis, and the grasses Zostera noltii and Zostera marina are found, 53 biomass samples of a 0.054 sq m surface each were collected. The relation between covering degree and biomass was estimated. Using a transmission-densitometer adjusted to 3 to 1 mm, densities on 1:10,000 and 1:20,000 scale photographs were measured. A gage line was determined in a density-biomass diagram. The method is shown to be useful for an efficient, accurate biomass determination in the Oosterschelde.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- January 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985STIN...8617722M
- Keywords:
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- Aerial Photography;
- Biomass;
- Color Infrared Photography;
- Deltas;
- Netherlands;
- Sea Grasses;
- Seaweeds;
- Aquatic Plants;
- Correlation;
- Earth Resources;
- Estimating;
- Marine Biology;
- Optical Measurement;
- Instrumentation and Photography