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Title: The application of GIS and remote sensing for coastal management
Authors: Micallef, Neville (2003)
Keywords: Geographic information systems
Coastal ecology -- Malta
Coastal zone management -- Malta
Issue Date: 2003
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Abstract: Malta, being an island-state, requires good management of its environmental resources in order to ensure socio-economic success. The coastal zone is threatened by a number of marine pollution hazards, which may be associated with a range of coastal activities. Eutrophication is a common problem in nutrient enriched coastal waters and therefore investigating primary productivity (chlorophyll a concentration) as an index of eutrophication could identify the coastal areas which are at risk. The objectives of this study were to produce chlorophyll a colour-coded maps from Landsat satellite imagery and marine data measurements, observe any patterns of low or high concentrations and investigate the possible cause of these patterns using the Geographical ¸£ÀûÔÚÏßÃâ·Ñ Systems (GIS). Any seasonal variations in chlorophyll levels were also investigated.
Description: M.SC.BIOLOGY
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/78439
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