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Remote Sensing of the Terrestrial Water Cycle

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Gebundene Ausgabe

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20.01.2015

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John Wiley & Sons Inc

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576

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28.7/22.3/3.5 cm

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1790 g

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Englisch

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978-1-118-87203-1

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Erscheinungsdatum

20.01.2015

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John Wiley & Sons Inc

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576

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28.7/22.3/3.5 cm

Gewicht

1790 g

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1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-87203-1

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  • Produktbild: Remote Sensing of the Terrestrial Water Cycle
  • Contributors ix

    Preface
    Venkat Lakshmi, Douglas Alsdorf, Martha Anderson, Sylvain Biancamaria, Michael H. Cosh, Jared Entin, George J. Huffman, William Kustas, Peter van Oevelen, Thomas H. Painter, Juraj Parajka, Matthew Rodell, and Christoph Rüdiger

    Section I: Precipitation 1

    1. Rain/No-Rain Classification Using Passive Microwave Radiometers 3
    J. Indu and D. Nagesh Kumar

    2. Improvement of TMI Rain Retrieval Over the Indian Subcontinent 27
    Shoichi Shige, Munehisa K. Yamamoto, and Aina Taniguchi

    3. Integrating Information from Satellite Observations and Numerical Models for Improved Global Precipitation Analyses: Exploring for an Optimal Strategy 43
    Pingping Xie and Robert J. Joyce

    4. Research Framework to Bridge from the Global Precipitation Measurement Mission Core
    Satellite to the Constellation Sensors Using Ground-Radar-Based National Mosaic QPE 61
    Pierre-Emmanuel Kirstetter, Yang Hong, Jonathan J. Gourley, Qing Cao, M. Schwaller, and W. Petersen

    Section II: Evapotranspiration 81

    5. Estimating Regional Evapotranspiration Using a Three-Temperature Model and MODIS Products 83
    Yu Jiu Xiong, Guo Yu Qiu, Shao Hua Zhao, and Fei Tian

    6. Water Use and Stream-Aquifer-Phreatophyte Interaction Along a Tamarisk-Dominated Segment of the Lower Colorado River 95
    Saleh Taghvaeian, Christopher M.U. Neale, John Osterberg, Subramania I. Sritharan, and Doyle R. Watts

    Section III: Surface Water 115

    7. Controls of Terrestrial Water Storage Changes Over the Central Congo Basin Determined by Integrating Palsar Scansar, Envisat Altimetry, and Grace Data 117
    Hyongki Lee, Hahn Chul Jung, Ting Yuan, R. Edward Beighley, and Jianbin Duan

    8. Spatial Patterns of River Width in the Yukon River Basin 131
    Tamlin M. Pavelsky, George H. Allen, and Zachary F. Miller

    9. Near-Nadir Ka-band Field Observations of Freshwater Bodies 143
    Delwyn Moller and Daniel Esteban-Fernandez

    Section IV: Snow 157

    10. Snow Cover Depletion Curves and Snow Water Equivalent Reconstruction: Six Decades of Hydrologic Remote Sensing Applications 159
    Noah P. Molotch, Michael T. Durand, Bin Guan, Steven A. Margulis, and Robert E. Davis

    11. Retrieval and Validation of VIIRS Snow Cover Information for Terrestrial Water Cycle Applications 175
    Igor Appel

    12. Seeing the Snow Through the Trees: Toward a Validated Canopy Adjustment for Satellite Snow-Covered Area 199
    Lexi P. Coons, Anne W. Nolin, Kelly E. Gleason, Eugene J. Mar, Karl Rittger, Travis R. Roth, and Thomas H. Painter

    13. Passive Microwave Remote Sensing of Snowmelt and Melt-Refreeze Using Diurnal Amplitude Variations 215
    Kathryn Alese Semmens, Joan Ramage, Jeremy D. Apgar, Katrina E. Bennett, Glen E. Liston, and Elias Deeb

    14. Changes in Snowpacks of Canadian Prairies for 1979-2004 Detected from Snow Water
    Equivalent Data of SMMR and SSM/I Passive Microwave and Related Climatic Factors 227
    Thian Yew Gan, Roger G. Barry, and Adam K. Gobena

    Section V: Soil Moisture 245

    15. Some Issues in Validating Satellite-Based Soil Moisture Retrievals from SMAP with in Situ Observations 247
    Thomas J. Jackson, Michael Cosh, and Wade Crow

    16. Soil Moisture Retrieval from Microwave (RADARSAT-2) and Optical Remote Sensing (MODIS) Data Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques 255
    Nasreen Jahan and Thian Yew Gan

    17. AMSR-E Soil Moisture Disaggregation Using MODIS and NLDAS Data 277
    Bin Fang and Venkat Lakshmi

    18. Assessing Near-Surface Soil Moisture Assimilation Impacts on Modeled Root-Zone Moisture for an Australian Agricultural Landscape 305
    R. C. Pipunic, D. Ryu, and J. P. Walker

    19. Assimilation of Satellite Soil Moisture Retrievals into Hydrologic Model for Improving River Discharge 319
    Feyera A. Hirpa, Mekonnen Gebremichael, Thomas M. Hopson, Rafal Wojick, and Haksu Lee

    20. NASA Giovanni: A Tool for Visualizing, Analyzing, and Intercomparing Soil Moisture Data 331
    William Teng, Hualan Rui, Bruce Vollmer, Richard de Jeu, Fan Fang, Guang-Dih Lei, and Robert Parinussa

    Section VI: Groundwater 347

    21. Monitoring Aquifer Depletion from Space: Case Studies from the Saharan and Arabian Aquifers 349
    Mohamed Sultan, Mohamed Ahmed, John Wahr, Eugene Yan, and Mustafa Kemal Emil

    22. Dominant Patterns of Water Storage Changes in the Nile Basin during 2003-2013 367
    J. L. Awange, E. Forootan, K. Fleming, and G. Odhiambo

    23. Use of Multifrequency Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) to Support Regional-Scale Groundwater Potential Maps 383
    Gregory S. Babonis and Matthew W. Becker

    24. Monitoring Subsidence Associated with Groundwater Dynamics in the Central Valley of California Using Interferometric Radar 397
    Tom G. Farr and Zhen Liu

    Section VII: Data and Modeling

    25. NLDAS Views of North American 2011 Extreme Events 409
    Hualan Rui, Bill Teng, Bruce Vollmer, David Mocko, and Guang-Dih Lei

    26. Growth Studies of Mytilus californianus Using Satellite Surface Temperatures and Chlorophyll Data for Coastal Oregon 427
    Jessica R. Price and Venkat Lakshmi

    27. Impact of Assimilating Spaceborne Microwave Signals for Improving Hydrological Prediction in Ungauged Basins 439
    Yu Zhang, Yang Hong, Jonathan J. Gourley, Xuguang Wang, G. Robert Brakenridge, Tom De Groeve, and Humberto Vergara

    28. Application of High-Resolution Images from Unmanned Aircraft Systems for Watershed and Rangeland Science 451
    A. Rango, E. R. Vivoni, C. A. Anderson, N. A. Pierini, A. Schreiner-McGraw, S. Saripalli, A. Slaughter, and A. S. Laliberte

    29. Simulation of Water Balance Components in a Watershed Located in Central Drainage Basin of Iran 463
    Ammar Rafiei Emam, Martin Kappas, and Karim C. Abbaspour

    30. Estimating Water Use Efficiency in Bioenergy Ecosystems Using a Process-Based Model 479
    Zhangcai Qin and Qianlai Zhuang

    31. Watershed Reanalysis of Water and Carbon Cycle Models at a Critical Zone Observatory 493
    Xuan Yu, Christopher Duffy, Jason Kaye, Wade Crow, Gopal Bhatt, and Yuning Shi

    32. Challenges for Observing and Modeling the Global Water Cycle 511
    Kevin E. Trenberth

    33. Integrated Assessment System Using Process-Based Eco-Hydrology Model for Adaptation Strategy and Effective Water Resources Management 521
    Tadanobu Nakayama

    Index 537