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U.S. Geological survey water-supply paper, 2334. Evapotranspiration estimates using remote-sensing data, parker and palo verde valleys, Arizona and California / Raymond, L. H.
Titre de série : U.S. Geological survey water-supply paper, 2334 Titre : Evapotranspiration estimates using remote-sensing data, parker and palo verde valleys, Arizona and California Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Raymond, L. H. ; Rezin, K. V. Mention d'édition : U.S. Geological survey Editeur : U.S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1989 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04249 Note générale : The experiment described in this report was designed to evaluate various forms of remote-sensing data for identifiying and measuring areas of vegetation along the lower colorado river. The data and analysis methods were selected on the basis of occurocy. Areas of vegetation calculed by each method were then compared. Evapotranspiration was calculated for each method using published water use notes for each vegetation type. Thes results were then compared with each other. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Evapotranspiration Evaluation Agriculture Végétation Mesure et observation Index. décimale : 551.3 Phénomènes de surface et exogènes et leurs agents : érosion Résumé : The experiment described in this report was designed to evaluate various forms of remote-sensing data for identifiying and measuring areas of vegetation along the lower colorado river. The data and analysis methods were selected on the basis of occurocy. Areas of vegetation calculed by each method were then compared. Evapotranspiration was calculated for each method using published water use notes for each vegetation type. Thes results were then compared with each other. Note de contenu : The experiment described in this report was designed to evaluate various forms of remote-sensing data for identifiying and measuring areas of vegetation along the lower colorado river. The data and analysis methods were selected on the basis of occurocy. Areas of vegetation calculed by each method were then compared. Evapotranspiration was calculated for each method using published water use notes for each vegetation type. Thes results were then compared with each other. U.S. Geological survey water-supply paper, 2334. Evapotranspiration estimates using remote-sensing data, parker and palo verde valleys, Arizona and California [texte imprimé] / Raymond, L. H. ; Rezin, K. V. . - U.S. Geological survey . - U.S. Geological Survey, 1989.
ISSN : CI-04249
The experiment described in this report was designed to evaluate various forms of remote-sensing data for identifiying and measuring areas of vegetation along the lower colorado river. The data and analysis methods were selected on the basis of occurocy. Areas of vegetation calculed by each method were then compared. Evapotranspiration was calculated for each method using published water use notes for each vegetation type. Thes results were then compared with each other.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Evapotranspiration Evaluation Agriculture Végétation Mesure et observation Index. décimale : 551.3 Phénomènes de surface et exogènes et leurs agents : érosion Résumé : The experiment described in this report was designed to evaluate various forms of remote-sensing data for identifiying and measuring areas of vegetation along the lower colorado river. The data and analysis methods were selected on the basis of occurocy. Areas of vegetation calculed by each method were then compared. Evapotranspiration was calculated for each method using published water use notes for each vegetation type. Thes results were then compared with each other. Note de contenu : The experiment described in this report was designed to evaluate various forms of remote-sensing data for identifiying and measuring areas of vegetation along the lower colorado river. The data and analysis methods were selected on the basis of occurocy. Areas of vegetation calculed by each method were then compared. Evapotranspiration was calculated for each method using published water use notes for each vegetation type. Thes results were then compared with each other. Réservation
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