Water Environmental Monitoring and Hydrological

Hyperspectral imaging is redefining how water environments are monitored and analyzed. With its high sensitivity to spectral reflectance changes in water bodies, the technology enables rapid detection of pollution sources, algal blooms, and dissolved organic matter fluctuations.

Unlike traditional sampling-based methods, hyperspectral systems deliver real-time, non-contact, and wide-area spectral mapping from airborne, ground-based, or aquatic platforms. Applicable to lakes, reservoirs, and rivers, the system provides critical support for environmental assessment, water resource management, and emergency response—serving as a key enabler for smart water governance and ecosystem-driven watershed planning.


Eutrophication & Algal Bloom Forecasting

  Detect abnormal reflectance patterns associated with chlorophyll-a concentration and phytoplankton community shifts.

Pollution Source Tracking & Dispersion Monitoring

  Identify chemical distribution patterns caused by agricultural runoff, industrial discharge, or urban waste inflow.

Suspended Solids & Turbidity Assessment

  Monitor sediment load, algae blooms, or particulate matter affecting water clarity and quality.

Watershed Flow Dynamics Analysis

  Use high-temporal-resolution data to model water flow paths, surface velocity, and hydrodynamic patterns.

Riparian & River Mouth Ecosystem Monitoring

  Track ecological changes along shorelines and map chemical response zones at river inflows.