Remote sensing provides a means of observing hydrological state variables over large areas. The ones which we will consider in this paper are land surface temperature from thermal infrared data, surface soil moisture from passive microwave data, snow cover using both visible and microwave data, water quality using visible and near-infrared data and estimating landscape surface roughness using lidar. Methods for estimating the hydrometeorlogical fluxes, evapotranspiration and snowmelt runoff, using these state variables are also described. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. 1
Potential application of remote sensing in hydrology is one of the hot spots in the distributed hydr...
The history of remote sensing and development of different sensors for environmental and natural res...
Advanced remote sensing technology has provided spatially distributed variables for estimating land–...
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An overview of remote sensing research in hydrometeorol-ogy, with an emphasis on the major contribut...
Abstract: Satellite remote sensing is a viable source of observations of land surface hydrologic fl ...
Multiscale Hydrologic Remote Sensing: Perspectives and Applications integrates advances in hydrologi...
In order to quantify the rates of the exchanges of energy and matter among hydrosphere, biosphere an...
Remote sensing and hydrologic modeling are two key approaches to evaluate and predict hydrology and ...
Remotely sensed data are nowadays commonly used for regional/global monitoring of hydrological varia...
Water resources are the most valuable resources of sustainable socio-economic development, which is ...
The transfer of energy and water, as well as gaseous components, in the soil–plant–atmos...
This book provides a practical introduction to remote sensing applications for detecting changes in ...
© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The first issue of WRR appeared eight years...
The technique of active microwave remote sensing has made much progress toward its high potential to...
Potential application of remote sensing in hydrology is one of the hot spots in the distributed hydr...
The history of remote sensing and development of different sensors for environmental and natural res...
Advanced remote sensing technology has provided spatially distributed variables for estimating land–...
With the introduction of the earth observing satellites, remote sensing has become an important tool...
An overview of remote sensing research in hydrometeorol-ogy, with an emphasis on the major contribut...
Abstract: Satellite remote sensing is a viable source of observations of land surface hydrologic fl ...
Multiscale Hydrologic Remote Sensing: Perspectives and Applications integrates advances in hydrologi...
In order to quantify the rates of the exchanges of energy and matter among hydrosphere, biosphere an...
Remote sensing and hydrologic modeling are two key approaches to evaluate and predict hydrology and ...
Remotely sensed data are nowadays commonly used for regional/global monitoring of hydrological varia...
Water resources are the most valuable resources of sustainable socio-economic development, which is ...
The transfer of energy and water, as well as gaseous components, in the soil–plant–atmos...
This book provides a practical introduction to remote sensing applications for detecting changes in ...
© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The first issue of WRR appeared eight years...
The technique of active microwave remote sensing has made much progress toward its high potential to...
Potential application of remote sensing in hydrology is one of the hot spots in the distributed hydr...
The history of remote sensing and development of different sensors for environmental and natural res...
Advanced remote sensing technology has provided spatially distributed variables for estimating land–...