
Satellite data
• synoptic view from watershed to river outlets and coastal areas
• daily revisit

In situ measurement
• rivers, estuaries, sea and ocean
• plume detection
• high frequency data (second)

The increasing temporal frequency of satellite observations offers an unprecedented capacity of analysis of the coastal waters and their composition.
The combination of moderate and high spatial resolution images with in-situ measurements opens up new ways to answer your requirements in terms of surveillance and control of water quality indices.

Accurate in-situ measurements
Turbidity profile with ADCP instruments: quasi-4D monitoring of dredging plumes
Local measurements (turbidimeters and water samplings)
An integrated vision of water systems
From the analysis of the dynamics of water bodies at large scale to the surveillance of human activities at the land/water interface

RIVERCOLOR your service for water quality management
Image databases screening on your territory Sentinel 2/3, Meris/SPOT, Modis/Landsat (‘open data’)
Quasi real time production of daily turbidity
Knowledge and evolution of turbidity conditions (historical analysis)

Dynamics of natural turbidity and monitoring of the maximum turbidity zone
Impact study of dredging operations
Surveillance of urban and industrial wastes
Impacts on aquaculture
Low water level monitoring