Remote sensing of temporal and spatial variations in pool size, suspended sediment, turbidity, and Secchi depth in Tuttle Creek Reservoir, Kansas : 1993
Special issue. Application of remote sensing and GIS in geomorphology
Flood ; Hydraulic works ; Kansas ; LANDSAT ; Remote sensing ; Stream ; Suspended load ; Thematic Mapper ; Turbidity ; United States of America ; Water quality
remote sensing to assist in documenting a relatively short-term environmental hazard. This study also demonstrates the value of Landsat Thematic Mapper data for use in mapping geographic variations in water area and quality in conjunction with a major
Remotely-sensed regional-scale evapotranspiration of a semi-arid Great Basin desert and its relationship to geomorphology, soils, and vegetation
Special issue. Application of remote sensing and GIS in geomorphology
Desert ; Energy balance ; Evapotranspiration ; Great Basin ; LANDSAT ; Nevada ; Remote sensing ; Semi-arid area ; Surface water ; Thematic Mapper ; United States of America ; Vegetation
Modeling floodplain inundation using an integrated GIS with radar and optical remote sensing
Special issue. Application of remote sensing and GIS in geomorphology
Ecology ; Flood ; Floodplain ; Geographical information system ; Humid environment ; Inundation ; LANDSAT ; Model ; North Carolina ; Remote sensing ; Statistics ; Thematic Mapper ; United States of America ; Vegetation ; Vegetation dynamics
An overview of scale, pattern, process relationships in geomorphology : a remote sensing and GIS perspective
Special issue. Application of remote sensing and GIS in geomorphology
Biogeography ; Canada ; Channel geometry ; Data processing ; Ecosystem ; Ecotone ; Fluvial processes ; Geographical information system ; Mass movement ; Montana ; Northwest Territories ; Remote sensing ; River bed ; Rocky Mountains ; Scale ; Tree
The AA. apply optical and microwave remote sensing systems and GIS methodologies to case studies framed within the fluvial and alpine environments. They use the scale, pattern, and process paradigm to explore landscape relationships in those
Computer analysis of integrated digital data sets can be exploited for geomorphological classification using automated methods developed in the remote sensing community. In this study, geomorphological classification in a moderate- to high-relief
Special issue. Application of remote sensing and GIS in geomorphology
Biogeography ; Conifer ; Ecotone ; Forest ; Geographical information system ; Habitat ; Model ; Montana ; Mountain ; National park ; Periglacial features ; Remote sensing ; Tundra ; United States of America