[HTML][HTML] A generalizable NDVI-based wetland delineation indicator for remote monitoring of groundwater flows in the Australian Great Artesian Basin

DC White, MM Lewis, G Green, TB Gotch - Ecological Indicators, 2016 - Elsevier
Improved understanding of the relationship between groundwater outflows from Australian
Great Artesian Basin (GAB) springs and the extent of wetlands they support is urgently …

Applications of open-access remotely sensed data for flood modelling and mapping in developing regions

IT Ekeu-wei, GA Blackburn - Hydrology, 2018 - mdpi.com
Flood modelling and mapping typically entail flood frequency estimation, hydrodynamic
modelling and inundation mapping, which require specific datasets that are often …

Recent advances in remote sensing in hydrology

ET Engman - Reviews of geophysics, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
Remote sensing has held a great deal of promise for hydrology, mainly because of the
potential to observe areas and entire river basins rather than merely points. In addition, as …

Progress in integrating remote sensing data and hydrologic modeling

X Xu, J Li, BA Tolson - Progress in Physical Geography, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Remote sensing and hydrologic modeling are two key approaches to evaluate and predict
hydrology and water resources. Remote sensing technologies, due to their ability to offer …

Towards understanding links between rural land management and the catchment flood hydrograph

J Ewen, G O'Donnell, N Bulygina… - Quarterly Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The nature of causal links between land management in rural river catchments and the flood
hydrograph is investigated. A catchment can be represented as a mosaic of tiles with …

Hydrologic model calibration using remotely sensed soil moisture and discharge measurements: The impact on predictions at gauged and ungauged locations

Y Li, S Grimaldi, VRN Pauwels, JP Walker - Journal of hydrology, 2018 - Elsevier
The skill of hydrologic models, such as those used in operational flood prediction, is
currently restricted by the availability of flow gauges and by the quality of the streamflow data …

Discharge estimation in high-mountain regions with improved methods using multisource remote sensing: A case study of the Upper Brahmaputra River

Q Huang, D Long, M Du, C Zeng, G Qiao, X Li… - Remote sensing of …, 2018 - Elsevier
River discharge is an important variable in the water cycle that is related to water supply,
irrigation, and flood forecasting. However, gauging stations are extremely limited across …

[PDF][PDF] The use of hydrodynamic modelling and remote sensing to estimate floodplain inundation and flood discharge in a large tropical catchment

F Karim, C Petheram, S Marvanek… - … of MODSIM2011: The …, 2011 - academia.edu
This paper describes the application of hydrodynamic modelling in conjunction with remote
sensing to estimate flood inundation and discharge in a sparsely monitored and …

Upstream remotely-sensed hydrological variables and their standardization for surface runoff reconstruction and estimation of the entire Mekong River basin

L Zhou, HS Fok, Z Ma, Q Chen - Remote Sensing, 2019 - mdpi.com
River water discharge (WD) is an essential component when monitoring a regional
hydrological cycle. It is expressed in terms of surface runoff (R) when a unit of river basin …

Orbital microwave measurement of river discharge and ice status

GR Brakenridge, SV Nghiem… - Water Resources …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Satellite passive microwave sensors provide global coverage of the Earth's land surface on
a near‐daily basis without severe interference from cloud cover. Using a strategy first …