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GALENE: an envisioned satellite mission for observing coastal and inland aquatic ecosystems and wetlands

Malik Chami1, Astrid Bracher2, Xavier Briottet3, Maycira Costa4, Alexander Damm-Reiser5, Arnold Dekker6, Shungu Garaba7, Peter Gege8, Claudia Giardino9, Els Knaeps10, Tiit Kutser11, Richard Lucas12, Daniel Odermatt13, Gerard Otter14, Nima Pahlevan15, Nicole Pinnel8, Sindy Sterckx10, Kevin Turpie16

1Sorbonne Université, France; 2Alfred Wegener Institute - Helmholtz Center for Polar- and Marine Research; 3ONERA; 4University of Victoria; 5University of Zurich; 6CSIRO; 7Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg; 8German Aerospace Center (DLR); 9National Research Council (CNR); 10VITO; 11University of Tartu; 12Aberystwyth University; 13Eawag; 14TNO; 15NASA; 16University of Maryland Baltimore County

Coastal and inland aquatic ecosystems are of fundamental interest to society and economy, given their tight link to urbanization and economic value creation. These ecosystems, which are continuously impacted by natural processes and human activities, play a significant role in the carbon cycle, and they comprise critical habitats for biodiversity. Systematic, high-quality and global observations, such as those provided by satellite remote sensing techniques, are key to understand complex aquatic systems. While multitudes of remote sensing missions have been specifically designed for studying ocean biology and biogeochemistry as well as for evaluating terrestrial environments, missions dedicated to studying critical coastal and inland aquatic ecosystems at global scale are non-existent. Thus, these ecosystems remain among the most understudied habitats on the Earth’s surface. A satellite mission called Global Assessment of Limnological, Estuarine and Neritic Ecosystems (GALENE), is proposed to ESA’s Earth Explorer Mission Idea call to respond to current and future challenges linked to coastal and inland ecosystems. The mission concept consists of a synergy of three innovative instruments, namely a hyperspectral sensor, a panchromatic camera and a polarimeter. GALENE will then provide optimized measurements of these aquatic ecosystems by enabling an adaptive spectral, spatial, multidirectional and polarimetric sampling of properties and processes in water column, benthic habitats and associated wetlands. GALENE will substantially contribute to solving global water challenges, including water pollution and ensuring clean drinking water supply for all and protecting coastal areas and populations. The GALENE science objectives and the main innovative features will be presented.

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Poster Session (Day1)
Time: 13/Nov/2024: 12:00pm-1:00pm · Location: High Bay Poster Session

 
 
 
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