Ocean-DC: An analysis ready data cube framework for environmental and climate change monitoring over the port areas
Ioannis Kavouras, Ioannis Rallis, Nikolaos Doulamis, Anastasios, Doulamis

TL;DR
Ocean-DC is a framework that creates a unified data cube from multiple Earth Observation sources, enabling effective environmental monitoring of critical coastal areas and disaster events like oil-spills.
Contribution
It introduces a data harmonization and homogenization framework that produces a single NetCDF product combining various satellite data types for environmental monitoring.
Findings
Successfully generated a multi-source 4D data cube for oil-spill analysis.
Demonstrated effective integration of Landsat and Sentinel-2 data.
Enabled comprehensive time-series analysis before, during, and after the oil-spill.
Abstract
The environmental hazards and climate change effects causes serious problems in land and coastal areas. A solution to this problem can be the periodic monitoring over critical areas, like coastal region with heavy industrial activity (i.e., ship-buildings) or areas where a disaster (i.e., oil-spill) has occurred. Today there are several Earth and non-Earth Observation data available from several data providers. These data are huge in size and usually it is needed to combine several data from multiple sources (i.e., data with format differences) for a more effective evaluation. For addressing these issues, this work proposes the Ocean-DC framework as a solution in data harmonization and homogenization. A strong advantage of this Data Cube implementation is the generation of a single NetCDF product that contains Earth Observation data of several data types (i.e., Landsat-8 and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAir Quality Monitoring and Forecasting · Maritime Navigation and Safety · Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
