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[NBI] Nutrientscape mapping in optically shallow tropical coastal waters #54

Closed pirtapalola closed 1 year ago

pirtapalola commented 2 years ago

What is the notebook about?

Mapping nutrient flows in coastal waters using remotely-sensed multispectral data

Sentinel-2, https://scihub.copernicus.eu/ intake, xarray, hvplot, numpy

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acocac commented 2 years ago

Check this library, https://awesome-ee-spectral-indices.readthedocs.io/en/latest/list.html

acocac commented 2 years ago

@PirtaP thanks for logging the notebook idea! I suggest to change the topic as sensor visualisation. It would be nice to have a contribution exploring potential spectral indices related to nutrientscape mapping. As I suggested in my previous comment, the awesome-ee-spectral-indices library contains multiple indices which you could explore.

Let me know if you find difficulties to continue the contribution process as it is detailed in the preparation section.

acocac commented 1 year ago

👋 @pirtapalola I'm wondered if do you still consider to publishing the notebook idea described above? We have released a new version of EDS book with improved guidelines, and also we're supporting notebooks using large/big datasets.

pirtapalola commented 1 year ago

Hi Alejandro, thanks for reaching out! As I've progressed with my PhD, I've come to realise that the proposed idea is a massive project of several years of work. Therefore I think at this point that this notebook idea should be closed. I hope I'll be able to contribute something else in the future!

acocac commented 1 year ago

Thanks @pirtapalola for the update. Feel free to open new notebook ideas in the future. Closing the issue sounds ok for me.