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The spectral radiances L lambda were converted into effective
satellite temperatures T by
T=K2/In{ Kl /L +1) (2)
where K1, K2 are calibration constants. By applying this
equation on the two types of TM sensors, we calculated the
following;
For Landsat TM $ the constants are K1— 60,776 and K2
1260,56 [mW em-2 sr-1 um-1]
For Landsat TM 7 the constants are K 1— 666,09 and K2
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Figure (2) shows the enhanced images in both dates for
water color discrimination. The yellowish brown color groups
together all the plumes due to freshwater discharges entering the
sea. This color indicates the presence of organic compounds
with sufficient concentrations in these freshwater plumes. The
dark blue color) for clear water (case 1 water), where clear
water absorbs relatively little energy having wavelengths less
than 0.6 um. High transmittance typifies these wavelengths with
a maximum in the blue-green portion of the spectrum. The
brown color at the inlet of Abu kir., the reflectance of water
changes with the chlorophyll concentration involved. Increases
in chlorophyll concentration tend to decrease water reflectance
in blue wavelengths and increase it in green wavelengths.
Six profiles were drawn for the two enhanced images in
figure (3). It is obvious that the clear water profile sample (1)
shows maximum reflectance in band 1 and least reflectance in
band 3 and appear in blue color in the image as the blue (0.45 to
0.52 um) band 1 provides increased penetration of water bodies,
The shorter-wave length cutoff is just below the peak
transmittance of clear water, Wavelengths below 0.45 um are
substantially influenced by atmospheric scattering and
absorption. Also, this is due to that the red (0.63 to 0.69 um)
band 3 chlorophyll absorption band of healthy green vegetation
that represents one of the most important bands for vegetation
discrimination. Profile of sample (4) shows least reflectance in
band 1 and relatively high reflectance in band 2 and 3 as it
represents Edku outlet where the discharge of agricultural
wastes of EL-Maadiya channel, this is due to the presence of
dissolved organic matter (yellow matter) that absorbs very little
in the red, but its absorption increases rapidly with decreasing
wavelength and can be significant at blue wavelength.
Therefore, in coastal water, the yellow matter is the dominant
absorber in the blue end of the spectrum. Profiles of samples
(2,3,5,6) show relatively low reflectance in band 1 and higher
reflectance in both bands 2 and 3 due to urban activities
influence on sample no 2, thermal pollution of el-tabia pumping
station at sample no 3, organic particles due to sewage
discharge at sample no 5 and oil pollution resulting from
shipping wastes at sample no 6.
For the temporal analysis, it is obvious that landsat
classified image for year 2000 shows enhancement in the
coastal water quality than landsat 1990 due to enforcement of
environmental law 1994 for preventing the wastewater
discharges into sea. Temporal reflectance analyses of the
selected coastal water sites from satellite images TM 1990 and
2000. Also, Land use maps have been generated for the coastal
area illustrating the landuse activities along the coast.
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Band 6 for thermal infra-red was used for thematic
mapping of the coastal water as illustrated in figures (6, 7).
Simultaneous measurements of temperature of water bodies
directly at surface 199] and 2000 correspond with the
calculated temperature in a range of 1 Kelvin by an emissivity
of water of about 0.98 —0.99. Temperatures were converted
from degree Kelvin into degree Celsius for simpler handling.
After calculation of day-night differences and the changes of
day-night differences between 1991 and 2000 the values were
rounded to 1? Celsius. It is obvious from the figures that
the highest temperature detected from thee satellite were at the
location of discharge of the pollutants.
Figure (1) Landuse maps for the Alexandria
Coast for 1990 and 2000