The transport of fine sediment, carried in suspension by water, is central to the hydrology, geomorphology, and ecological functioning of river floodplains and deltas. An extensive new field data set for the Peace-Athabasca Delta (PAD), Canada quantifies robust positive relationships between in situ suspended sediment concentration (SSC) and remotely sensed visible/near-infrared reflectance. These relationships are exploited using SPOT and ASTER satellite images to map suspended sediment concentrations across the PAD for four days in 2006 and 2007, revealing strong variations in water sources and flow patterns, including flow reversals in major distributaries. Near-daily monitoring with 276 MODIS satellite images tracks hydrologic recharge ...
The deposition of suspended sediment is an important process that helps wetlands accrete surface mat...
Lakes and reservoirs are important resources that provide water for critical needs, such as drinking...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Freshwater ecosystems transfer and transform energy, n...
[1] The transport of fine sediment, carried in suspension by water, is central to the hydrology, geo...
Northern wetlands like Canada's Peace-Athabasca Delta (PAD) have global environmental significance, ...
This study aimed to develop an approach to use publicly accessible satellite imagery to quantify the...
The presence of excess suspended sediment has been recognized as an impairment to water quality thro...
In the Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories, the thousands of lakes, ponds, channels and waterways...
Suspended sediment is an important environmental parameter for monitoring water quality, water movem...
It is critical to study Suspended Sediment Concentration (SSC) to improve our understanding of the i...
Direct measurements of suspended sediment concentration (SSC) in rivers are surprisingly sparse. We ...
Although past work has noted that contrasts in turbidity often are detectable on remotely sensed ima...
Suspended sediment in rivers is a major problem globally. Monitoring of water turbidity and suspende...
Although past work has noted that contrasts in turbidity often are detectable on remotely sensed ima...
Canada is a large country with vast networks of linear infrastructure, such as roads and pipelines, ...
The deposition of suspended sediment is an important process that helps wetlands accrete surface mat...
Lakes and reservoirs are important resources that provide water for critical needs, such as drinking...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Freshwater ecosystems transfer and transform energy, n...
[1] The transport of fine sediment, carried in suspension by water, is central to the hydrology, geo...
Northern wetlands like Canada's Peace-Athabasca Delta (PAD) have global environmental significance, ...
This study aimed to develop an approach to use publicly accessible satellite imagery to quantify the...
The presence of excess suspended sediment has been recognized as an impairment to water quality thro...
In the Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories, the thousands of lakes, ponds, channels and waterways...
Suspended sediment is an important environmental parameter for monitoring water quality, water movem...
It is critical to study Suspended Sediment Concentration (SSC) to improve our understanding of the i...
Direct measurements of suspended sediment concentration (SSC) in rivers are surprisingly sparse. We ...
Although past work has noted that contrasts in turbidity often are detectable on remotely sensed ima...
Suspended sediment in rivers is a major problem globally. Monitoring of water turbidity and suspende...
Although past work has noted that contrasts in turbidity often are detectable on remotely sensed ima...
Canada is a large country with vast networks of linear infrastructure, such as roads and pipelines, ...
The deposition of suspended sediment is an important process that helps wetlands accrete surface mat...
Lakes and reservoirs are important resources that provide water for critical needs, such as drinking...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Freshwater ecosystems transfer and transform energy, n...