About this Research Topic
The goal of this research topic is to investigate the diverse areas that remote sensing can contribute to in understanding coastal processes. The special issue will publish new techniques for analyzing remote sensing data in the coastal zone, and show how these can be used, along with numerical models, to exploit coastal resources and for environmental protection.
The focus of this Research Topic is on studies that use remote sensing techniques to explore coastal oceanic processes. It calls for original and novel articles on any of the following research topics:
• Coastal circulation
• Wave-current interaction
• Ocean-atmosphere interaction
• Mesoscale and sub-mesoscale eddies
• Ocean modelling and data assimilation
• Inversion algorithms for extracting ocean currents, waves, wind, temperature, salinity, shallow water topography and coastlines etc.
• Forecasting of coastal oceanic parameters (such as tidal water levels, ocean currents, and waves) based on machine learning
• Chemical/ biogeochemical/ ecological processes
Keywords: remote sensing, hydrodynamics, coastal oceanic processes, ocean modelling, machine learning, artificial intelligence, material transport, suspended particulate matter
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