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No.92 Forum: Products for Estuarine Water Quality Monitoring and their Application to Environmental Protection
 
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On December 12, 2014, Dr. Le Chengfeng from the Gulf of Mexico Program under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, visited No.92 Academic Forum on Earth Observation and Digital Earth organized by RADI and gave a report titled “Products for Inverting Time-series Distribution of Estuarine Water Quality Parameters and their Application to Environmental Protection” at the 92th RADI Academic Forum on Earth Observation and Digital Earth.

In his report, Dr. Le Chengfeng firstly presented the main problems confronting the remote sensing inversion method used to quantify chlorophyll-a concentrations in estuarine waters, then and introduced a newly-constructed developed inversion method including with respect to its main principles, accuracy appraisal, application and promotion, and other aspects, and . DR. Le finally talked about how the remote sensing inversion products for obtaining concentrations of chlorophyll-a can be used to meet the business demands of environmental protection administrations.

After graduating from Nanjing Normal University with a doctorate, Mr. LeLE conducted his post-doctoral researches in the University of South Florida, the U.S. and now is working for the Gulf of Mexico Program under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Having been long dedicated inHe focuses on the water environment study by using remote sensing technologies, he has and has made a series of breakthroughs in such fields as inversion of turbid water quality parameters and analysis of temporal and special changes to such parameters. Besides, he has released more than 20 papers on many Science Citation Index (SCI) journals like Remote Sensing of Environment.

  

  

  

 

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