![]() ArcGIS hosting and application development has been provided by U Spatial. ![]() The research and development of Satellite-based Lake Water Quality Monitoring has been by the Department of Forest Resources in collaboration with the Water Resources Center and Minnesota Supercomputing Institute. For more information on remote sensing of lake water quality, our methods and results, see Remote Sensing of Water Resources. We have also improved its capabilities for image and data display, geospatial analysis, and data access and download. The automated system processes all available satellite data (Landsat 8 and Sentinel 2) and provides daily (when clear imagery is available) and monthly (May – October) median clarity, chlorophyll and CDOM data for 2017 through 2021. ![]() It has been updated with data created using an automated image processing system developed with resources from the University of Minnesota and the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund - Legislative and Citizens Commission on Minnesota Resources. The LakeBrowser has provided satellite derived water clarity, an indicator of lake water quality, data for over 10,000 Minnesota lakes since 2002.
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