International audienceAccounting for freshwater resources and monitoring floods are vital functions for societies throughout the world. Remote-sensing methods offer great prospects to expand stream monitoring in developing countries and to smaller, headwater streams that are largely ungauged worldwide. This study evaluates the potential to estimate discharge using eight radar units that have been installed over streams in diverse hydrologic and hydraulic settings across the United States. The research highlights error characteristics associated with the measurements of stage using pulsed wave radars, mean channel velocity from continuous wave Doppler radars, and their combined use to estimate discharge at sites that were collocated with con...
The growing concerns about environmental and climate change issues, as well as the emergence of the ...
Measurements of river discharge and watershed runoff are essential to water resources management, ef...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Rivers discharge approximately 1,000,000 cubic meters ...
River discharge is a fundamental hydrologic quantity that summarizes how a watershed transforms the ...
Remote sensing applied to river monitoring adds complementary information useful for understanding t...
River discharge is an important variable to measure in order to predict droughts and flood occurrence...
The use of a “rating curve”, an empirical relationship between water depth in a river and the volume...
International audienceThe applicability of a portable, commercially available surface velocity radar...
Among the non-contact instruments to measure water velocity in open channels, two handheld radars ar...
Presented at the Role of irrigation and drainage in a sustainable future: USCID fourth international...
The use of non-contact doppler flow radars to determine water discharge is a widespread trend in hyd...
Abstract. This report describes an experiment to make a completely non-contact open-channel discharg...
Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 30 and 31, Athens, Georgia.This re...
Abstract: A RiverSonde radar system, operating at a frequency of approximately 350 MHz in the ultra...
A methodology to estimate in-bank river discharge exclusively from remotely sensed hydraulic data is...
The growing concerns about environmental and climate change issues, as well as the emergence of the ...
Measurements of river discharge and watershed runoff are essential to water resources management, ef...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Rivers discharge approximately 1,000,000 cubic meters ...
River discharge is a fundamental hydrologic quantity that summarizes how a watershed transforms the ...
Remote sensing applied to river monitoring adds complementary information useful for understanding t...
River discharge is an important variable to measure in order to predict droughts and flood occurrence...
The use of a “rating curve”, an empirical relationship between water depth in a river and the volume...
International audienceThe applicability of a portable, commercially available surface velocity radar...
Among the non-contact instruments to measure water velocity in open channels, two handheld radars ar...
Presented at the Role of irrigation and drainage in a sustainable future: USCID fourth international...
The use of non-contact doppler flow radars to determine water discharge is a widespread trend in hyd...
Abstract. This report describes an experiment to make a completely non-contact open-channel discharg...
Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 30 and 31, Athens, Georgia.This re...
Abstract: A RiverSonde radar system, operating at a frequency of approximately 350 MHz in the ultra...
A methodology to estimate in-bank river discharge exclusively from remotely sensed hydraulic data is...
The growing concerns about environmental and climate change issues, as well as the emergence of the ...
Measurements of river discharge and watershed runoff are essential to water resources management, ef...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Rivers discharge approximately 1,000,000 cubic meters ...