File:Zeeland, Netherlands ESA22256852.jpeg

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Afrikaans: Die Copernicus Sentinel-2-sending neem ons oor Zeeland – die mees westelike provinsie in Nederland.
Zeeland, wat sowat 150 km van Amsterdam af geleë is, bestaan ​​uit 'n labirint van eilande, skiereilande en waterweë. Dit behels ook Zeeuwsch-Vlaanderen – 'n strook van die Vlaamse vasteland tussen die Wes-Scheldt (Westerschelde) en België.
Die provinsie Zeeland lê op die groot rivierdelta by die monding van etlike riviere, waaronder die Scheldt (Schelde) en Meuse (Maas). Ligter akwakleure op beeld dui op vlak waters van die delta, met gepaardgaande rivierbeddings en etlike sandbanke. Die bruin gekleurde waters dui op 'n hoër sedimentinhoud, wat kontrasteer met die donkerder waters van die Noordsee.
Die Rotterdamse hawe, die grootste seehawe in Europa, is regs bo op beeld sigbaar. Antwerpen, in België, is regs onder sigbaar en die pikante stad Brugge kan links onder in die prent gesien word.
Zeeland is een van die belangrikste landbouprovinsies in Nederland met een van die grootste oppervlaktes bewerkbare landbougrond. Die lappieskombers van landerye wat op die eilande en vasteland sigbaar is, toon verskillende stadiums van aanwas of oes. Die gebied lewer graan, aartappels, beet, beeste en tuinbouplante.
Groot dele van Zeeland, d.w.s. 'seeland', lê onder seevlak. Die provinsie was die slagoffer van 'n dodelike vloed in 1953, toe saamvallende hoë springgety en sterk stormwind die laagliggende kusstreek ernstig beskadig het. Gevolglik het die Nederlandse regering die Deltaprojek geloods – 'n uitgebreide stelsel van dyke, kanale, damme en brûe om die Noordsee terug te hou. In hierdie beeld is die 9 km lange stormstuwal, die Oosterscheldekering, sigbaar tussen die eilande Schouwen-Duiveland en Noord-Beveland. Aangesien seevlakstyging 'n sleutelaanwyser van klimaatsverandering is, is die akkurate monitering van veranderende seespieël oor dekades heen noodsaaklik vir klimaatwetenskap, beleidmaking en uiteindelik die beskerming van die lewens van diegene wat laagliggende gebiede bewoon.
Die Copernicus Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich-satelliet, wat in November 2020 gelanseer sal word, is die eerste van twee identiese satelliete wat opeenvolgend gelanseer word om akkurate metings van seevlakverandering te verskaf. Albei satelliete sal 66°N en 66°S bereik – 'n wentelbaan wat spesifiek deur vroeëre sendings beset is om verwysing-seespieëldata oor die afgelope drie dekades te verskaf. Met hierdie wentelbaan kan 95% van die aarde se ysvrye oseane elke 10 dae gekarteer word. Hierdie beeld is op 30 Mei 2020 verkry, en word ook op die Earth from Space-videoprogram vertoon.
English: The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Zeeland – the westernmost province in the Netherlands.
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Located around 150 km from Amsterdam, Zeeland consists of a complex system of islands, peninsulas and waterways. It also comprises Zeeuwsch-Vlaanderen – a strip of the Flanders mainland between the Western Scheldt (Westerschelde) and Belgium.
The province of Zeeland lies on the large river delta at the mouth of several rivers, like the Scheldt (Schelde) and Meuse (Maas) rivers. The lighter aqua colours in the image depict the shallow waters of the delta with riverbeds and several sandbanks visible. The brown coloured waters indicate a higher sediment content, which contrasts with the darker waters of the North Sea.
The Port of Rotterdam, the largest seaport in Europe, is visible top-right in the image. Antwerp, in Belgium, is visible in the bottom-right and the quaint city of Bruges can be seen in the bottom-left of the image.
Zeeland is one of the main agricultural provinces in the Netherlands with one of the largest areas of arable farmland. The patchwork of agricultural fields visible on the islands and mainland show the fields in the various stages of growth or harvest. The area supports cereals, potatoes, beets, cattle and horticulture.
Large parts of Zeeland, which translates to ‘sea land,’ lie below sea level. The province was the site of a deadly flood in 1953 brought on by a combination of high spring tides and a strong windstorm that severely damaged the low-lying coastal region.
As a result, the Dutch government began to implement the Delta Project – an elaborate system of dykes, canals, dams and bridges to hold back the North Sea. In this image, the 9km-long Eastern Scheldt Storm Surge Barrier (Oosterscheldekering) is visible between the islands of Schouwen-Duiveland and Noord-Beveland.
Since sea-level rise is a key indicator of climate change, accurately monitoring the changing height of the sea surface over decades is essential for climate science, for policy-making and, ultimately, for protecting the lives of those in low-lying regions at risk.
The Copernicus Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite, set to launch in November, is the first of two identical satellites to be launched sequentially to provide accurate measurements of sea level change.
Both satellites will reach 66°N and 66°S – a specific orbit occupied by the earlier missions that supplied the reference sea-surface height data over the last three decades. This orbit will allow for 95% of Earth’s ice-free ocean to be mapped every 10 days.
This image, acquired on 30 May 2020, is also featured on the Earth from Space video programme.
Date 16 October 2020 (upload date)
Source Zeeland, Netherlands
Author European Space Agency
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