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Detecting Ocean Microplastics With Remote Sensing In The Near-Infrared: A Feasibility Study, Jandlyn Bentley
Detecting Ocean Microplastics With Remote Sensing In The Near-Infrared: A Feasibility Study, Jandlyn Bentley
Honors Program Theses and Projects
Since plastic began entering the oceans in the 1950s, trends have shown that this pollution has been and will continue to increase in the future. The only method to estimate the abundance and distribution of ocean plastic pollution is by computer-generated models using data from in-situ plankton net tows, which are costly, time consuming, and cover a relatively small scale. This project investigates the potential of detecting ocean microplastics with satellite remote sensing based on theoretically elevated near-infrared (NIR) reflectance. Emphasis was placed on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in the North Pacific Ocean, notorious for its extremely high concentration …