Recent research suggested that the digital elevation models can be considered, as an alternative to the altimetry data. However, the water prohibits the ability of monitoring the construction the waterbed, due to the loss of the returning signal. The elevation models have therefore a flat surface, which prohibits the extraction of the water level and volume variability. The goal of this thesis was to develop a tool, that uses the elevations where no flatting had occurred, and create a linear representation of the shape of the lake or reservoir. The following research question was formulated: What is the potential of applying elevation models to monitor the volume levels of lakes and reservoirs, when replacing the flat elevations with extrap...
There are millions of lakes and ten thousands of reservoirs in the world. The number of reservoirs i...
To reduce hydrological uncertainties in the regular monitoring of poorly gauged lakes and reservoirs...
978-3-642-12795-3Accurate and continuous monitoring of lakes and inland seas has been possible since...
Lakes and reservoirs are crucial elements of the hydrological and biochemical cycle and are a valuab...
This dissertation focuses on validating the use of satellite radar altimetry products to observe and...
Satellite remote sensing of near real-time reservoir filling has important implications for the moni...
Accurate and detailed information on lake/reservoir water levels and temporal changes around the glo...
Water storage in lakes or reservoirs is accompanied by changes in the shape of the reservoir. These ...
Lake morphometry is essential for managing water resources and limnetic ecosystems. For reservoirs t...
This study presents an approach to determining the volume of water in small lakes (<100 ha) by combi...
This dissertation focuses on validating the use of satellite radar altimetry products to observe and...
Groundwater-fed lakes in northeastern Germany are characterized by significant lake level changes, b...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 2019 American Geophysical Union.Wate...
International audienceLake water height is a key variable in water cycle and climate change studies,...
Lake area, water level, and water storage changes of terminal lakes are vital for regional water res...
There are millions of lakes and ten thousands of reservoirs in the world. The number of reservoirs i...
To reduce hydrological uncertainties in the regular monitoring of poorly gauged lakes and reservoirs...
978-3-642-12795-3Accurate and continuous monitoring of lakes and inland seas has been possible since...
Lakes and reservoirs are crucial elements of the hydrological and biochemical cycle and are a valuab...
This dissertation focuses on validating the use of satellite radar altimetry products to observe and...
Satellite remote sensing of near real-time reservoir filling has important implications for the moni...
Accurate and detailed information on lake/reservoir water levels and temporal changes around the glo...
Water storage in lakes or reservoirs is accompanied by changes in the shape of the reservoir. These ...
Lake morphometry is essential for managing water resources and limnetic ecosystems. For reservoirs t...
This study presents an approach to determining the volume of water in small lakes (<100 ha) by combi...
This dissertation focuses on validating the use of satellite radar altimetry products to observe and...
Groundwater-fed lakes in northeastern Germany are characterized by significant lake level changes, b...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 2019 American Geophysical Union.Wate...
International audienceLake water height is a key variable in water cycle and climate change studies,...
Lake area, water level, and water storage changes of terminal lakes are vital for regional water res...
There are millions of lakes and ten thousands of reservoirs in the world. The number of reservoirs i...
To reduce hydrological uncertainties in the regular monitoring of poorly gauged lakes and reservoirs...
978-3-642-12795-3Accurate and continuous monitoring of lakes and inland seas has been possible since...