Titre de série : |
Technical documents in hydrology |
Titre : |
Application of remote sensing to hydrology including ground water |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Farnsworth, R. K. ; Barrett, E. C. ; Dhanju, M. S. |
Mention d'édition : |
UNESCO |
Editeur : |
UNESCO |
Année de publication : |
1984 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-00182 |
Note générale : |
The purpose of this repart is to inform hydrologists and water ressources planners, primarily and developping countries, of the general capabilities of remote senning techniques, to obtain hydrologic data. Chapter 2 begins with a brief discussion on remote sensing. In chapter 3,, most of hydrologic assessesment is mode about about remote sensing capabilities to provide useful estimates of each measurement. Chapter 4 is the heart of the report. Having laid some necessary foumdations for remote sensing and hydrology, specific application are discuessed in terms of what is beng done or can be done... |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Hydrologie Télédetection eau souterraine RESSOURCE EN EAU Eau de surface Gestion de l'eau |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
The purpose of this repart is to inform hydrologists and water ressources planners, primarily and developping countries, of the general capabilities of remote senning techniques, to obtain hydrologic data. Chapter 2 begins with a brief discussion on remote sensing. In chapter 3,, most of hydrologic assessesment is mode about about remote sensing capabilities to provide useful estimates of each measurement. Chapter 4 is the heart of the report. Having laid some necessary foumdations for remote sensing and hydrology, specific application are discuessed in terms of what is beng done or can be done... |
Note de contenu : |
The purpose of this repart is to inform hydrologists and water ressources planners, primarily and developping countries, of the general capabilities of remote senning techniques, to obtain hydrologic data. Chapter 2 begins with a brief discussion on remote sensing. In chapter 3,, most of hydrologic assessesment is mode about about remote sensing capabilities to provide useful estimates of each measurement. Chapter 4 is the heart of the report. Having laid some necessary foumdations for remote sensing and hydrology, specific application are discuessed in terms of what is beng done or can be done... |
Technical documents in hydrology. Application of remote sensing to hydrology including ground water [texte imprimé] / Farnsworth, R. K. ; Barrett, E. C. ; Dhanju, M. S. . - UNESCO . - UNESCO, 1984. ISSN : CI-00182 The purpose of this repart is to inform hydrologists and water ressources planners, primarily and developping countries, of the general capabilities of remote senning techniques, to obtain hydrologic data. Chapter 2 begins with a brief discussion on remote sensing. In chapter 3,, most of hydrologic assessesment is mode about about remote sensing capabilities to provide useful estimates of each measurement. Chapter 4 is the heart of the report. Having laid some necessary foumdations for remote sensing and hydrology, specific application are discuessed in terms of what is beng done or can be done... Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Hydrologie Télédetection eau souterraine RESSOURCE EN EAU Eau de surface Gestion de l'eau |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
The purpose of this repart is to inform hydrologists and water ressources planners, primarily and developping countries, of the general capabilities of remote senning techniques, to obtain hydrologic data. Chapter 2 begins with a brief discussion on remote sensing. In chapter 3,, most of hydrologic assessesment is mode about about remote sensing capabilities to provide useful estimates of each measurement. Chapter 4 is the heart of the report. Having laid some necessary foumdations for remote sensing and hydrology, specific application are discuessed in terms of what is beng done or can be done... |
Note de contenu : |
The purpose of this repart is to inform hydrologists and water ressources planners, primarily and developping countries, of the general capabilities of remote senning techniques, to obtain hydrologic data. Chapter 2 begins with a brief discussion on remote sensing. In chapter 3,, most of hydrologic assessesment is mode about about remote sensing capabilities to provide useful estimates of each measurement. Chapter 4 is the heart of the report. Having laid some necessary foumdations for remote sensing and hydrology, specific application are discuessed in terms of what is beng done or can be done... |
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