Abstract

Water quality is a sensitive global environmental issue, as it is important for long-term economic development and environmental sustainability. It is a general descriptor of water properties in terms of physical, chemical, thermal, and/or biological characteristics. Laboratory analysis is used to measure and analyze water quality parameter, however, it is a conventional, time-consuming, and expensive approach often providing discrete data at a single point in space and time and making it difficult to characterize a larger waterbody, while remote sensing methods is a cost effective and accurate methods of water quality monitoring with a high spatial and temporal resolution for large area of waterbodies. To this end, this review focused on novel findings in the field of water quality estimation using remote sensing techniques, and the result revealed that remote sensing method has used to retrieve water quality parameters which are optically active (Chlorophyll-a, Secchi Disk depth, Water temperature, Turbidity, Total Suspended Matter, Electrical conductivity, Sea Surface Salinity and Colored Dissolved Organic Matter), and optically non active (Dissolved Oxygen, Chemical Oxygen Demand, Biochemical Oxygen Demand, Total Nitrogen, Ammonia Nitrogen and Total Phosphorus). Various properties (spectral, spatial and temporal, etc.) of the more commonly employed multi spectral and hyper spectral sensors of both satellite and non-satellite-born data sources are tabulated to be used as a sensor selection guide. Furthermore, this paper summarizes the commonly used different retrieval algorisms (analytical, empirical, and artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML)) employed in evaluating and quantifying the water quality parameters. As a whole, remote sensing technology is a permissible method for water quality monitoring across the world in its spatio-temporal coverage, accuracy, and its cost effectiveness

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