The Application of GOCI Data Based Remote Sensing Technology in the Field of Sediment Reserch

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The application of GOCI data in the research of sediment transportation is introduced in the paper..Compared with traditional ways to verify the simulated results, remote sensing data can contain a huge observation scope and a longer observing time.In. The computed results of water level and suspended sediment concentration were compared with processed GOCI data and had an acceptable result.

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