Volume I of Geospatial Information Handbook for Water Resources and Watershed Management discusses fundamental characteristics, measurements, and analyses of water features and watersheds including lakes and reservoirs, rivers and streams, and coasts and estuaries. It presents contemporary knowledge on Geospatial Technology (GT)–supported functional analyses of water runoff, storage and balance, flooding and floodplains, water quality, soils and moisture, climate vulnerabilities, and ecosystem services.

  • Captures advanced Geospatial Technologies (GTs) addressing a wide range of water issues
  • Provides real-world applications and case studies using advanced spectral and spatial sensors combined with geospatially facilitated water process models
  • Details applications of ArcInfo/ArcGIS, Google Earth Engine, and other systems using advanced remote sensors, including hyperspectral ER2 AVIRIS, Sentinel-1 and -2, MODIS, Landsat 7 ETM+, Landsat 8 OLI and TIPS, SAR radar, and thermal imaging
  • Global in coverage with applications contributed by more than 170 authors with lifelong expertise in water sciences and engineering

This handbook is a wide-ranging and contemporary reference of advanced geospatial techniques used in numerous practical applications at the local and regional scales and is an in-depth resource for professionals and the water research community worldwide.

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Volume I discusses fundamental characteristics, measurements and analyses of water features and watersheds including lakes and reservoirs, rivers and streams, and coasts and estuaries. This is the most comprehensive reference for the water research community worldwide.

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1. Introduction to Volume I of the Water Geospatial Handbook, 2. Introduction to Volume I, 3. Large-Scale Mapping and Monitoring Inland Waters by Google Earth Engine and Remote Sensing Techniques, 4. Identification of Potential Runoff Storage Zones within Watersheds, 5. Flood Risk Zone Mapping Using a Rational Model in Highly Weathered Nitisols of Southeastern Nigeria, 6. Morphometric Indicators-Based Flood Vulnerability Assessment of Upper Satluj Basin, Western Himalayas, India, 7. Remote Sensing Measures of Sandbars along the Shoreline of Sonadia Island, Bangladesh, 1972–2006, 8. Integrated Soil Fertility Management for Climate Change Mitigation and Agricultural Sustainability, 9. Monitoring Common Agricultural Cropping Across the US and Canadian Laurentian Great Lakes Basin Watershed Using MODIS-NDVI Data, 10. SWAT Modeling of Sediment Yields for Selected Watersheds in the Laurentian Great Lakes Basin, 11. Temporal Downscaling of Daily to Minute Interval Precipitation by Emulator Modeling-Based Genetic Optimization

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781032006369
Publisert
2022-12-21
Utgiver
Vendor
CRC Press
Vekt
580 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, U, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
236

Biographical note

Over the years John and Lynn Lyon have worked on water issues with great interest and heart.

A hallmark of their scholarship has been helping others with scientific authorship. Books are a great way to capture thoughts and methods making them accessible to others worldwide. In that vein here they have advanced a whole cadre of thought leaders with a broad focus on water.

Whether local, regional, continental, or global scale water issues unite passions.

Part of the challenge is the breadth and complexity of water. If many people take a piece the whole society can fashion sustainable outcomes. The Handbook is focused on presenting a number of ways to facilitate these thoughtful contributions.

John earned his Doctorate at the University of Michigan and Lynn earned her Master’s Degree at Ohio State University.