Abstract
The water quality data for supporting lake management in Indonesia are very limited due to financial constraints. Satellite data has a big potential as a source for providing data to retrieve water quality information. In this study, we used Landsat TM/ETM+ remote sensing data and applied an empirical model for estimating the water transparency (Zsd) to represent water quality in Lake Singkarak. We used 230 scenes of pre-processed Landsat TM/ETM+ images to generate a long-term SD database for Lake Singkarak from 1987 to 2020. The visual and statistical analysis shows the change of Zsd in Lake Singkarak. In the period before 2000, the Zsd were generally lower than 2 meters (m). From 2000 to 2005 the Zsd continuously increased from 1.5m to 4m. Lastly, from 2005 until 2020 Zsd were steady: 2m > Zsd < 4m. The satellite-based Zsd estimations captured the three regimes of water quality in Lake Singkarak. These estimations will thus provide useful data for lake managers and policymakers.
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