ISTE Press – Elsevier, 2016. — 484 p. — ISBN: 978-1-78548-104-8. The continental hydrological cycle is one of the least understood components of the climate system. The understanding of the different processes involved is important in the fields of hydrology and meteorology. In this volume the main applications for continental hydrology are presented, including the...
Springer, 2017. — 98 p. This book provides details on of the utility of hyperspectral remote sensing – NASA/AVIRIS in nearshore water quality issues of NY/NJ. It demonstrates the use of bio optical modeling and retrieval techniques to derive the concentrations of important water quality parameters (chlorophyll, color dissolved organic matter and suspended sediments) in the...
CRC Press, 2005. — 281 p. Satellite Monitoring of Inland and Coastal Water Quality: Retrospection, Introspection, Future Directions reviews how aquatic optics models can convert remote determinations of water color into accurate assessments of water quality. This book illustrates how this conversion can generate products of value for the environmental monitoring of optically...
Cham: Springer, 2016. — 337 p. — ISBN: 3319324489. This book is a collection of overview articles showing how space-based observations, combined with hydrological modeling, have considerably improved our knowledge of the continental water cycle and its sensitivity to climate change. Two main issues are highlighted: (1) the use in combination of space observations for monitoring...
Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union, 2005. — 164 p. The volume derives from a task force on "Remote Sensing in Northern Hydrology," initially proposed by international delegates of the Northern Research Basins( NRB) working group. The NRB working group was established in 1975 as part of the International Hydrological Programme (IHP) to promote research on river basins at...
Springer, 2010. — 326 p. While there are a growing number of high-resolution space-based systems for measuring precipitation, instances of the use of these products for surface hydrology are rare. This book, which covers both scientific and practical matters, aims to change that. With contributions from a panel of researchers from a wide range of fields, the chapters focus on...
CRC Press, 2017. — 414 p. Environmental remote sensing plays a critical role in observing key hydrological components such as precipitation, soil moisture, evapotranspiration and total water storage on a global scale. As water security is one of the most critical issues in the world, satellite remote sensing techniques are of particular importance for emerging regions which...
Springer, 2017. — 255 p. This volume provides in-depth coverage of the latest in remote sensing of hydrological extremes: both floods and droughts. The book is divided into two distinct sections – floods and droughts – and offers a variety of techniques for monitoring each. With rapid advances in computer modelling and observing systems, floods and droughts are studied with...
Unesco, 2007. — 311 p. Geometric aspect, use of digital elevation models, GIS Radar images Thermal images Hydrogeologigal image interpretation Terrain consisting of unconsolidated deposits Volcanic terrain Karst terrain Crystalline basement terrain Remotely sensed data and groundwater modelling Remotely sensed information for groundwater management Site selection for managed...
Elsevier, 2017. — 324 p. The book presents the latest developments, state-of-the-art, and future perspectives of bio-optical modeling for each optically active component of inland waters, providing a broad range of applications of water quality monitoring using remote sensing. Rather than discussing optical radiometry theories, the authors explore the applications of these...
Springer, 2018. — 213 p. This book is an overview of current state of the art about monitoring of inundation events through remote sensing. A complete approach to efficient and precise flood monitoring requires multiple fields of expertise, from image processing to hydrologic monitoring. This volume details the latest remote sensing techniques for flood monitoring and mapping,...
Springer, 2000. — 486 p. The authors of this book have been approached by consulting engineers: "You know about remote sensing and thus you can obtain hydrological information where no data exist, even without ground measurements, so that I can design the required capacity of a drinking water supply reservoir in a developing country. " On the other hand, the authors have been...
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