Information
- Type
- Project
- Name
- Operational Radar and Optical Mapping
- Acronym
- OROMA
- Description @en
- Objectives
- Monitoring of near coastal morphodynamics and water quality parameters
- Combining Remote Sensing Modelling and Electronic Networking Techniques
- Presentation of most actual coastal monitoring information in near-real time
- Overview
Beach nourshment is the most valuable measure to consuct coastal protection. To keep control on the sand induced to the near shore environment it needs area covering monitoring. As examples of the OROMA work two different methods using ground based radar for the bathymetric survey are presented at this poster:
- Imaging the ocean wave field
- Scanning sea surface roughness
The water quality is indicated by its concentration of algae, suspended matter and yellow substance.
These substances can be measured by optical remote sensing from space borne sensors. However, the quality of these measurements needs to be assessed and compared with existing archives of monitoring data of the same geophysical quantities in order to introduce them into the monitoring programmes.
- Start date
- 2002-2
- End date
- 2004-11
Expertise
- Algae
- defined term set: ASFA Thesaurus List
- term code: 261
- Bathymetric surveys
- defined term set: ASFA Thesaurus List
- term code: 806
- Coastal waters
- defined term set: ASFA Thesaurus List
- term code: 1653
- Monitoring
- defined term set: ASFA Thesaurus List
- term code: 5312
- Physical oceanography
- defined term set: ASFA Thesaurus List
- term code: 6187
- Remote sensing
- defined term set: ASFA Thesaurus List
- term code: 6864
- Water quality
- defined term set: ASFA Thesaurus List
- term code: 9125
- geographic terms
- ANE, Baltic
- ANE, North Sea
- ANE, North Sea, Southern Bight
- Belgium
- Germany
- Netherlands