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Multiscale Hydrologic Remote Sensing Perspectives and Applications

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

CRC Press

Pubblicazione: 03/2012
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

Multiscale Hydrologic Remote Sensing: Perspectives and Applications integrates advances in hydrologic science and innovative remote sensing technologies. Raising the visibility of interdisciplinary research on water resources, it offers a suite of tools and platforms for investigating spatially and temporally continuous hydrological variables and processes. Illustrated in color, thisbook examines components in the hydrologic cycle with a range of space and time scales. Organized into five parts, it explores hydrologic remote sensing at the local, urban, watershed, and regional scales, as well as the continental and global scale. Contributors address questions such as What are the local, watershed, and regional differences in soil moisture and evapotranspiration when using different measurement methods and models? How can we fit the scenarios of global warming potential and the remote sensing products of snow water equivalent into hydrologic modeling to address the changing flood and drought conditions in a watershed? How can we fuse the images collected by different satellites to improve the accuracy of predictions at the global scale? Tackling these and many other topics, the book presents new techniques and methods for spaceborne, airborne, and ground-based measurements and mathematical modeling. It also discusses remote sensing image processing tools and features a wealth of real-world applications and case studies. This book is a useful reference for students, professionals, scientists, and policy makers involved in the study of global change, hydrologic science, meteorology, climatology, biology, ecology, and the agricultural and forest sciences. It shows how hydrologic remote sensing technologies can be used more effectively to explore global change impacts and improve the design of hydrologic observatories.




Sommario

Toward Multiscale Hydrologic Remote Sensing for Creating Integrated Hydrologic ObservatoriesNi-Bin Chang and Yang HongLocal-Scale Hydrological Remote SensingAdvanced Ground Penetrating Radar for Soil Moisture RetrievalJulien Minet, Khan Zaib Jadoon, François Jonard, Mohammad Reza Mahmoudzadeh, Tran Phuong Anh, and Sébastien LambotStorm Impact on the Coastal Geomorphology and Current Field by Wave Field Image SequencesStylianos Flampouris, Joerg Seemann, Christian Senet, and Friedwart ZiemerComparative Analysis of Surface Energy Balance Models for Actual Evapotranspiration Estimation through Remotely Sensed ImagesCarmelo Cammalleri, Giuseppe Ciraolo, Antonino Maltese, and Mario MinacapilliThermal Radiation and Energy Closure Assessment in Evapotranspiration Estimation for Remote Sensing ValidationJohn H. Prueger, Joe Alfieri, William Kustas, Lawrence Hipps, Christopher Neale, Steven R. Evett, Jerry Hatfield, Lynn G. McKee, and Jose L. ChavezUrban-Scale Hydrological Remote SensingSpatiotemporal Interactions between Soil Moisture, Vegetation Cover, and Evapotranspiration in the Tampa Bay Urban Region, FloridaNi-Bin Chang and Zhemin XuanDeveloping a Composite Indicator with Landsat Thematic Mapper/Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus Images for Drought Assessment in a Coastal Urban RegionZhiqiang Gao, Wei Gao, and Ni-Bin ChangWatershed-Scale Hydrological Remote SensingModeling Stream Flow Changes with the Aid of Multisourced Remote Sensing Data in a Poorly Gauged WatershedZhandong Sun, Christian Opp, Thomas Hennig, and Ni-Bin ChangMODIS-Based Snow Cover Products, Validation, and Hydrologic ApplicationsJuraj Parajka and Günter BlöschlModeling Snowmelt Runoff under Climate Change Scenarios Using MODIS-Based Snow Cover ProductsRussell J. Qualls and Ayodeji ArogundadeMultispectral Satellite Data for Flood Monitoring and Inundation MappingSadiq Ibrahim Khan, Yang Hong, and Jiahu WangRegional-Scale Hydrological Remote SensingPrecipitation Estimate Using NEXRAD Ground-Based Radar Images: Validation, Calibration, and Spatial AnalysisXuesong ZhangRadar Polarimetry for Rain EstimationQing Cao and Guifu ZhangAirborne Water Vapor Differential Absorption LidarXin Wang, Hans-Joachim Eichler, and Adalbert DingContinental- and Global-Scale Hydrological Remote SensingGlobal Precipitation Estimation and ApplicationsYang Hong, Sheng Chen, Xianwu Xue, and Gina HodgesInstantaneous Precipitation and Latent Heating Estimation over Land from Combined Spaceborne Radar and Microwave Radiometer ObservationsMircea Grecu, William S. Olson, and Chung-Lin ShieGlobal Soil Moisture Estimation Using Microwave Remote SensingYang Hong, Sadiq Ibrahim Khan, Chun Liu, and Yu ZhangMicrowave Vegetation Indices from Satellite Passive Microwave Sensors for Mapping Global Vegetation CoverJiancheng Shi and Thomas J. JacksonRemote Sensing and Modeling of Global EvapotranspirationQiaozhen Mu, Maosheng Zhao, and Steven W. RunningValidation of Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment Data for Assessment of Terrestrial Water Storage VariationsPat J.-F. Yeh, Qiuhong Tang, and Hyungjun KimRemote Sensing of Soil and Vegetation Moisture from Space for Monitoring Drought and Forest Fire EventsLingli Wang, John J. Qu, and Xianjun HaoIndex




Autore

Dr. Ni-Bin Chang is currently a professor with the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Construction Engineering at the University of Central Florida. He is also a senior member of the Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers (IEEE) and is affiliated with the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society and the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society. He has earned the selectively awarded titles of Certificate of Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) in 2004, Board Certified Environmental Engineer (BCEE) in 2006, Diplomat of Water Resources Engineer (DWRE) in 2007, elected Member of the European Academy of Sciences (EAS) in 2008, elected Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) in 2009, and elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2011. He was one of the founders of International Society of Environmental Information Management and the former editor-in-chief of the Journal of Environmental Informatics. He is currently an editor, associate editor, or editorial board member of more than 30 international journals. Dr. Yang Hong is currently an associate professor with the School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences and Adjunct Faculty with the School of Meteorology at the University of Oklahoma. He directs the HyDROS Lab (Hydrometeorology and Remote Sensing Laboratory) at National Weather Center and also serves as the co-director of WaTER (Water Technology for Emerging Regions) center, faculty member with the Atmospheric Radar Research Center, and affiliated member of Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms at the University of Oklahoma. He has served as Chair of the AGU-Hydrology Section Technique Committee on Precipitation (2008–2012) and as editor for three journals. He is the recipient of the NASA Award "for significant achievements in systematically promoting and accelerating the use of NASA scientific research results for societal benefits" by NASA Headquarter Administrator in 2008. He has extensively published in journals of remote sensing, hydrology, and hazards and has released several technologies to universities, governmental agencies, and private companies.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781439877456

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 2.40 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:219 b/w images, 43 tables and Approximately 174 equations
Pagine Arabe: 568


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