A survey of the principal water resource users was conducted to determine the impact of new remote data streams on hydrologic computer models. The analysis of the responses and direct contact demonstrated that: (1) the majority of water resource effort of the type suitable to remote sensing inputs is conducted by major federal water resources agencies or through federally stimulated research, (2) the federal government develops most of the hydrologic models used in this effort; and (3) federal computer power is extensive. The computers, computer power, and hydrologic models in current use were determined
A hydrologic planning model is developed based on remotely sensed inputs. Data from LANDSAT 1 are us...
Regional hydrologic planning models built upon remote sensing capabilities and suited for ungaged wa...
Present and planned remote sensing capabilities were evaluated. The usefulness of six remote sensing...
Principal water resources users were surveyed to determine the impact of remote data streams on hydr...
An analysis of current computer usage by major water resources users was made to determine the trend...
The problems and the areas of activity that the Panel believes should be emphasized in work on remot...
Analyses were made of selected long-term (1985 and beyond) objectives, with the intent of determinin...
Lists are presented of water resource agencies from the federal, state, Water Resources Research Ins...
University of California investigations to determine the usefulness of modern remote sensing techniq...
Streamflow forecasting and hydrologic modelling are considered in a feasibility assessment of using ...
Space technology transfer is discussed in terms of applying visible and infrared remote sensing meas...
The development of a remote sensing model and its efficiency in determining parameters of hydrologic...
Research on the application of remote sensing to problems of water resources was concentrated on sed...
Remotely sensed data were collected to demonstrate the feasibility of applying the results to water ...
A project is described whose goal was to define, implement and evaluate a pilot demonstration test t...
A hydrologic planning model is developed based on remotely sensed inputs. Data from LANDSAT 1 are us...
Regional hydrologic planning models built upon remote sensing capabilities and suited for ungaged wa...
Present and planned remote sensing capabilities were evaluated. The usefulness of six remote sensing...
Principal water resources users were surveyed to determine the impact of remote data streams on hydr...
An analysis of current computer usage by major water resources users was made to determine the trend...
The problems and the areas of activity that the Panel believes should be emphasized in work on remot...
Analyses were made of selected long-term (1985 and beyond) objectives, with the intent of determinin...
Lists are presented of water resource agencies from the federal, state, Water Resources Research Ins...
University of California investigations to determine the usefulness of modern remote sensing techniq...
Streamflow forecasting and hydrologic modelling are considered in a feasibility assessment of using ...
Space technology transfer is discussed in terms of applying visible and infrared remote sensing meas...
The development of a remote sensing model and its efficiency in determining parameters of hydrologic...
Research on the application of remote sensing to problems of water resources was concentrated on sed...
Remotely sensed data were collected to demonstrate the feasibility of applying the results to water ...
A project is described whose goal was to define, implement and evaluate a pilot demonstration test t...
A hydrologic planning model is developed based on remotely sensed inputs. Data from LANDSAT 1 are us...
Regional hydrologic planning models built upon remote sensing capabilities and suited for ungaged wa...
Present and planned remote sensing capabilities were evaluated. The usefulness of six remote sensing...