ABSTRACT
Environmental remote sensing plays a critical role in observing key hydrological components such as precipitation, soil moisture, evapotranspiration and total water storage on a global scale. As water security is one of the most critical issues in the world, satellite remote sensing techniques are of particular importance for emerging regions which have inadequate in-situ gauge observations. This book reviews multiple remote sensing observations, the application of remote sensing in hydrological modeling, data assimilation and hydrological capacity building in emerging regions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Section I: Remote Sensing Observations and Estimations
part |2 pages
Section II: Modeling, Data Assimilation, and Analysis
part |2 pages
Section III: Hydrologic Capacity Building for Improved Societal Resilience