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GIS and Remote Sensing Techniques in Land- and Water-management

Authors :
Marinus Gijsberthus Bos
A. van Dijk
Source :
GIS and Remote Sensing Techniques in Land-and Water-management
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
Springer Netherlands, 2001.

Abstract

Preface. 1. Why would we use a GIS DataBase and Remote Sensing in Irrigation Management? M.G. Bos. 2. Can WARMAP save the Aral Sea? A. van Dijk, R.N. den Haan. 3. Remote sensing for Inland Water Quality Detection and Monitoring: State-of-the-art application in Friesland waters A.G. Dekker, S.W.M. Peters, R.J. Vos, M. Rijkeboer. 4. Use of remotely sensed Images by SPOT in Hydrologic Modelling N.N. Lorenz. 5. Measuring and analysing of flood waves in Rhine river an application of laser altimetry A.E. Bollweg, R.H. van Heerd. 6. Soil moisture conditions in The Netherlands during the summer of 1995 interpreted from satellite measurements W.G.M. Bastiaanssen, H. Pelgrum, G.J. Roerink, K.L. Soeterik. 7. GIS and watermanagement: Where are we heading to? E.J. van Capelleveen, F.H.W.M. van den Bosch. Index.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
GIS and Remote Sensing Techniques in Land-and Water-management
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........55875a9104a5b9a2cf574f31827e1e95
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0005-9