A sequence of Landsat TM/ETM+ scenes capturing the substantial surface water variations exhibited by prairie pothole wetlands over a drought to deluge period were analyzed in an attempt to determine the general hydrologic function of individual wetlands (recharge, flowthrough, and discharge). Multipixel objects (water bodies) were clustered according to their temporal changes in water extents. We found that wetlands receiving groundwater discharge responded differently over the time period than wetlands that did not. Also, wetlands located within topographically closed discharge basins could be distinguished from discharge basins with overland outlets. Field verification data showed that discharge wetlands with closed basins were most disti...
We used remote sensing imagery to characterize the hydrological dynamics of 8404 temporary freshwate...
The objectives of this study were to (1) develop a method to improve map quality for temporarily inu...
This study compared two remote sensing water indices: the Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI) a...
Spatiotemporal variations of wetland water in the Prairie Pothole Region are controlled by many fact...
Prairie wetlands, also called “potholes”, provide both ecological and hydrological functions and hav...
The Prairie Pothole Region represents an important factor of water storage and retention in the Nort...
The Prairie Pothole Region of North America is characterized by millions of depressional wetlands, w...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America is an extremely important habitat for a diverse ra...
Wetlands in the prairie known as potholes or sloughs represent an ever-changing mosaic of surface wa...
The North American Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) represents a large system of wetlands with great imp...
Quantifying the spatial and temporal dynamics between groundwater recharge, discharge, and wetlands ...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North American contains millions of wetlands in shallow depressi...
Canada First Research Excellence Fund (Global Water Futures/Prairie Water)Peer ReviewedWetland drain...
The North American Prairie Pothole Region covers about 770,000 square kilometers of the United State...
Hydrological processes of the wetland complex in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) are difficult to m...
We used remote sensing imagery to characterize the hydrological dynamics of 8404 temporary freshwate...
The objectives of this study were to (1) develop a method to improve map quality for temporarily inu...
This study compared two remote sensing water indices: the Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI) a...
Spatiotemporal variations of wetland water in the Prairie Pothole Region are controlled by many fact...
Prairie wetlands, also called “potholes”, provide both ecological and hydrological functions and hav...
The Prairie Pothole Region represents an important factor of water storage and retention in the Nort...
The Prairie Pothole Region of North America is characterized by millions of depressional wetlands, w...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America is an extremely important habitat for a diverse ra...
Wetlands in the prairie known as potholes or sloughs represent an ever-changing mosaic of surface wa...
The North American Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) represents a large system of wetlands with great imp...
Quantifying the spatial and temporal dynamics between groundwater recharge, discharge, and wetlands ...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North American contains millions of wetlands in shallow depressi...
Canada First Research Excellence Fund (Global Water Futures/Prairie Water)Peer ReviewedWetland drain...
The North American Prairie Pothole Region covers about 770,000 square kilometers of the United State...
Hydrological processes of the wetland complex in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) are difficult to m...
We used remote sensing imagery to characterize the hydrological dynamics of 8404 temporary freshwate...
The objectives of this study were to (1) develop a method to improve map quality for temporarily inu...
This study compared two remote sensing water indices: the Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI) a...