The article discusses the possibility of predicting the water surface area of a river (and based on these values, the calculation of the water level) based on only open data of remote sensing. The area and depth of snow cover, the intensity of precipitation according to Landsat and Sentinel data and the monitoring indicators MODIS, Copernicus, REMSS are used as initial parameters. For the selected parameters, the degree of influence on the final forecast was assessed
Scarcity of water temperature data in rivers may limit a diversity of studies considering this prope...
The ecological situation of the Tarim River basin in China seriously declined since the early 1950s,...
Hydraulic modeling is a useful tool to analyze the impacts from changes in the flow and in the morph...
The article presents the results of the development of a model for calculating levels at one gauging...
The article investigates the possibility of using snow cover satellite data for short-term hydrologi...
Remote sensing and hydrologic modeling are two key approaches to evaluate and predict hydrology and ...
River data on discharge and characteristics is essential for water management and water supply, as w...
This paper describes the development of information systems and techniques for improving hydrologica...
Current remote sensing satellites can provide valuable information relevant to hydrological monitori...
Remote sensing provides a means of observing hydrological state variables over large areas. The ones...
With the introduction of the earth observing satellites, remote sensing has become an important tool...
Abstract: Satellite remote sensing is a viable source of observations of land surface hydrologic fl ...
The publication discusses the possibility of using modern geo-information technologies and methods f...
This thesis describes the development of an operational river basin water resources information mana...
This book is a collection of overview articles showing how space-based observations, combined with h...
Scarcity of water temperature data in rivers may limit a diversity of studies considering this prope...
The ecological situation of the Tarim River basin in China seriously declined since the early 1950s,...
Hydraulic modeling is a useful tool to analyze the impacts from changes in the flow and in the morph...
The article presents the results of the development of a model for calculating levels at one gauging...
The article investigates the possibility of using snow cover satellite data for short-term hydrologi...
Remote sensing and hydrologic modeling are two key approaches to evaluate and predict hydrology and ...
River data on discharge and characteristics is essential for water management and water supply, as w...
This paper describes the development of information systems and techniques for improving hydrologica...
Current remote sensing satellites can provide valuable information relevant to hydrological monitori...
Remote sensing provides a means of observing hydrological state variables over large areas. The ones...
With the introduction of the earth observing satellites, remote sensing has become an important tool...
Abstract: Satellite remote sensing is a viable source of observations of land surface hydrologic fl ...
The publication discusses the possibility of using modern geo-information technologies and methods f...
This thesis describes the development of an operational river basin water resources information mana...
This book is a collection of overview articles showing how space-based observations, combined with h...
Scarcity of water temperature data in rivers may limit a diversity of studies considering this prope...
The ecological situation of the Tarim River basin in China seriously declined since the early 1950s,...
Hydraulic modeling is a useful tool to analyze the impacts from changes in the flow and in the morph...