EO-derived turbidity for William H Harsha Lake using Sentinel 2
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Description
Turbidity is derived from the scattering caused by suspended particles in water and determined by the backward scattering of light between 450 to 800nm.
Parameter: Turbidity (NTU)
| Spatial resolution | Temporal resolution |
| 10 m | 10 days |
Temporal coverage
2015 -2019
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