Water is a primary source of life and is required in sufficient quantity and acceptable quality to sustain all human activities such as domestic, agricultural and industrial needs. This requirement however, is hardly fulfilled due to various natural and anthropogenic activities. Remote sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques are useful in hydrological research and applications. Remote sensing observations enable improved characterization of the land surface which are relevant in hydrological studies. Remote sensing with its merits of providing spatially extensive, multi-temporal and cost effective data, has become a very handy tool in identifying hydrogeological processes. These studies have revealed the application of i...
The study focused on water resource assessment through utilization of remote sensing, which is a pow...
AbstractGroundwater is considered the major portion of the world’s freshwater resources. One of the ...
The dynamic nature and unsustainable exploitation of groundwater aquifers pose a range of management...
107-113Water is one of the most precious gifts of nature to living beings. Water resources are ess...
In this review paper, the potential of remote sensing (RS) and geographic information systems (GIS) ...
Environment and Development are the two wheels of the cart. However, they become antagonists at some...
With the introduction of the earth observing satellites, remote sensing has become an important tool...
Water resources are the most valuable resources of sustainable socio-economic development, which is ...
Water is one of the most important natural resources for preserving ecosystems and human life. Unequ...
ABSTRACT Water is essential commodity for the survival of the human being on the Earth. Fortunately,...
Water is a prime requirement for all the living and non-living processes. On the earth, 71% is water...
- The most vital resource for life is freshwater. The importance of water for drinking, sanitation, ...
Groundwater exploration in hard rock terrain involves complex decisions, attributable to a lack of r...
Due to the extensive use of geographic information system (GIS) concepts, planning and design for wa...
Spatial variations in ground water quality in the Khartoum state, Sudan, have been studied using geo...
The study focused on water resource assessment through utilization of remote sensing, which is a pow...
AbstractGroundwater is considered the major portion of the world’s freshwater resources. One of the ...
The dynamic nature and unsustainable exploitation of groundwater aquifers pose a range of management...
107-113Water is one of the most precious gifts of nature to living beings. Water resources are ess...
In this review paper, the potential of remote sensing (RS) and geographic information systems (GIS) ...
Environment and Development are the two wheels of the cart. However, they become antagonists at some...
With the introduction of the earth observing satellites, remote sensing has become an important tool...
Water resources are the most valuable resources of sustainable socio-economic development, which is ...
Water is one of the most important natural resources for preserving ecosystems and human life. Unequ...
ABSTRACT Water is essential commodity for the survival of the human being on the Earth. Fortunately,...
Water is a prime requirement for all the living and non-living processes. On the earth, 71% is water...
- The most vital resource for life is freshwater. The importance of water for drinking, sanitation, ...
Groundwater exploration in hard rock terrain involves complex decisions, attributable to a lack of r...
Due to the extensive use of geographic information system (GIS) concepts, planning and design for wa...
Spatial variations in ground water quality in the Khartoum state, Sudan, have been studied using geo...
The study focused on water resource assessment through utilization of remote sensing, which is a pow...
AbstractGroundwater is considered the major portion of the world’s freshwater resources. One of the ...
The dynamic nature and unsustainable exploitation of groundwater aquifers pose a range of management...