Remote sensing in watershed scale hydrology

TitleRemote sensing in watershed scale hydrology
Publication TypeConference Proceedings
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsRawls W., Kustas WP, Schmugge T.J, Ritchie J, Jackson T.J, Rango A., Doraiswamy P.
Conference NameProceedings of the First Interagency Conference on Research in Watersheds, Benson, AZ
Pagination580-585
Date Published2003
Accession NumberJRN00395
Keywordsabstract, abstracts, conference, conference proceedings, conferences, hydrology, remote sensing, hydrology, watershed scale, proceeding, proceedings, remote sensing, hydrology, remote sensing, watershed scale hydrology
Abstract

Remote sensing provides a means of observinghydrological state variables over large areas. The ones which we will consider is this paper are: land surface temperature from thermal infrared data, surface soil moisture from passive microwave data, snow cover and water equivalent using both visible and microwave data, water quality using visible and near infrared data, landscape cover using both
visible and near infrared data and landscape surface roughness using lidar.

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