Title
Water management and remote sensing
Author
Commissie voor Hydrologisch Onderzoek TNO
van den Assem, S.
Bastiaanssen, W.G.M.
Claassen, T.H.L.
Feddes, R.A.
Menenti, M.
Minderhoud, P.
Nieuwenhuis, G.J.A.
van Nieuwkoop, J.
van Stokkom, H.T.C.
Stokman, N.G.M.
Thunnissen, H.A.M.
Visser, T.N.M.
Contributor
Hooghart, J.C. (editor)
Publication year
1990
Abstract
In modern water management detailed information is required on processes that occur and on the state of water systems, including the way they are influenced by human activities. Remote sensing can contribute significantly to these information. For example, areal patterns of water quality parameters such as suspended solids and algae, and physical and hydrological conditions of the soil can be directly observed. Moreover, with successive synoptical images, remote sensing provides the opportunity in monitoring temporal changes over large areas.
Subject
Hydrology
Water management
Remote sensing
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TNO identifier
243119
Publisher
TNO, Den Haag
ISBN
9067431702
Series
Commissie voor Hydrologisch Onderzoek TNO, Verslagen en Mededelingen / Committee for Hydrological Research TNO, Proceedings and Information
Bibliographical note
Technical Meeting 47, Wageningen, The Netherlands (7 November 1989), Published with support of the Netherlands Remote Sensing Board
Document type
report