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Konings, Alexandra G. (author), Saatchi, Sassan S. (author), Frankenberg, Christian (author), Keller, Michael (author), Leshyk, Victor (author), Anderegg, William R.L. (author), Humphrey, Vincent (author), Steele-Dunne, S.C. (author), Wang, Yujie (author)
Droughts in a warming climate have become more common and more extreme, making understanding forest responses to water stress increasingly pressing. Analysis of water stress in trees has long focused on water potential in xylem and leaves, which influences stomatal closure and water flow through the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum. At the...
review 2021
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El Serafy, G.Y.H. (author), Schaeffer, Blake A. (author), Neely, Merrie-Beth (author), Spinosa, A. (author), Odermatt, Daniel (author), Weathers, Kathleen C. (author), Baracchini, Theo (author), Bouffard, Damien (author), Carvalho, Laurence (author)
Water quality measures for inland and coastal waters are available as discrete samples from professional and volunteer water quality monitoring programs and higher-frequency, near-continuous data from automated in situ sensors. Water quality parameters also are estimated from model outputs and remote sensing. The integration of these data,...
review 2021
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Kumar, Prashant (author), Debele, Sisay E. (author), Sahani, Jeetendra (author), Rawat, Nidhi (author), Marti-Cardona, Belen (author), Alfieri, S.M. (author), Basu, Bidroha (author), Basu, Arunima Sarkar (author), Menenti, M. (author)
To bring to fruition the capability of nature-based solutions (NBS) in mitigating hydro-meteorological risks (HMRs) and facilitate their widespread uptake require a consolidated knowledge-base related to their monitoring methods, efficiency, functioning and the ecosystem services they provide. We attempt to fill this knowledge gap by...
review 2021
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Vreugdenhil, Mariette (author), Greimeister-Pfeil, Isabella (author), Preimesberger, Wolfgang (author), Camici, Stefania (author), Dorigo, Wouter (author), Enenkel, Markus (author), van der Schalie, Robin (author), Steele-Dunne, S.C. (author), Wagner, Wolfgang (author)
Agricultural droughts are extreme events which are often a result of interplays between multiple hydro-meteorological processes. Therefore, assessing drought occurrence, extent, duration and intensity is complex and requires the combined use of multiple variables, such as temperature, rainfall, soil moisture (SM) and vegetation state. The...
review 2022
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Ali, M.H. (author), Popescu, Ioana (author), Jonoski, Andreja (author), Solomatine, D.P. (author)
This research paper presents a systematic literature review on the use of remotely sensed and/or global datasets in distributed hydrological modelling. The study aims to investigate the most commonly used datasets in hydrological models and their performance across different geographical scales of catchments, including the micro-scale (<10...
review 2023
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De Lannoy, Gabriëlle J.M. (author), Bechtold, Michel (author), Albergel, Clément (author), Brocca, Luca (author), Calvet, Jean Christophe (author), Carrassi, Alberto (author), Crow, Wade T. (author), de Rosnay, Patricia (author), Steele-Dunne, S.C. (author)
The beginning of the 21<sup>st</sup> century is marked by a rapid growth of land surface satellite data and model sophistication. This offers new opportunities to estimate multiple components of the water cycle via satellite-based land data assimilation (DA) across multiple scales. By resolving more processes in land surface models and by...
review 2022
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Kumar, Sujay (author), Kolassa, Jana (author), Reichle, Rolf (author), Crow, Wade (author), de Lannoy, Gabrielle (author), de Rosnay, Patricia (author), MacBean, Natasha (author), Quaife, Tristan (author), Steele-Dunne, S.C. (author)
The task of quantifying spatial and temporal variations in terrestrial water, energy, and vegetation conditions is challenging due to the significant complexity and heterogeneity of these conditions, all of which are impacted by climate change and anthropogenic activities. To address this challenge, Earth Observations (EOs) of the land and...
review 2022
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Pasetto, Damiano (author), Arenas-Castro, Salvador (author), Bustamante, Javier (author), Casagrandi, Renato (author), Chrysoulakis, Nektarios (author), Cord, Anna F. (author), Dittrich, Andreas (author), Domingo‐Marimon, Cristina (author), El Serafy, G.Y.H. (author), Karnieli, Arnon (author), Kordelas, Georgios A. (author), Manakos, Ioannis (author), Mari, Lorenzo (author), Monteiro, Antonio (author), Palazzi, Elisa (author), Poursanidis, Dimitris (author), Rinaldo, Andrea (author), Terzago, Silvia (author), Ziemba, A.M. (author), Ziv, Guy (author)
Spatiotemporal ecological modelling of terrestrial ecosystems relies on climatological and biophysical Earth observations. Due to their increasing availability, global coverage, frequent acquisition and high spatial resolution, satellite remote sensing (SRS) products are frequently integrated to in situ data in the development of ecosystem...
review 2018
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Daghigh, Hamid (author), Tannant, Dwayne D. (author), Daghigh, Vahid (author), Lichti, Derek D. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author)
Field investigations of geometric discontinuity properties in rock masses are increasingly using three-dimensional point cloud data. These point clouds sample the rock mass surface and are typically acquired by photogrammetry or LiDAR. The automatic segmentation and extraction of planar surfaces from point cloud data have attracted...
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Islam, Shekh M. M. (author), Fioranelli, F. (author), Lubecke, Victor M. (author)
COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, is now a global pandemic disease. This outbreak has affected every aspect of life including work, leisure, and interaction with technology. Governments around the world have issued orders for travel bans, social distancing, and lockdown to control the spread of the virus and prevent strain on hospitals. This paper...
review 2021
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Uenk, D. (author), Binnenkade, P. (author)
Microwaves (i.e. X-band SLAR) have been used in The Netherlands for many years within ROVE to identify agricultural crops. This report deals with data acquisition, preprocessing and classification of agricultural crops in The Netherlands using the Dutch Digital SLAR. With internal and external calibration of the instrument satisfactory results...
report 1986
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Calkoen, C. (author)
report 1989
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Verhoef, W. (author)
A simple analytical four-stream radiative transfer model based on Suits's differential equations is applied to the atmosphere-earth system in order to investigate the effects of the atmosphere and the view angle on remotely sensed multispectral radiance data from vegetation canopies. This scene radiation model is composed of two atmospheric...
report 1985
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Brunsveld van Hulten, H.W. (author)
A uniform, effective and equitable system of quality control for pavements has been applied to road-building projects in the Netherlands since 1968.The system has been developed in consultation between the public authorities and the con tractors' organizations. The system is characterized by a distinction between regular, daily production...
report 1984
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Pouwels, H. (author), Aartman, L.J. (author)
The National Aerospace Laboratory "NLR" is the operator of an aircraft which can be equipped with either a SLAK, a multl spectral scanner or a TVbased scanner. The airborne recording equipment la designed to accommodate these various sensors. The general airborne system setup is: the sensor, a dedicated digitizing unit and an Interface to a High...
report 1986
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Hesselmans, G.H.F.M. (author)
report 1989
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Looyen, W.J. (author)
Working with Remote Sensing data can be generalized into four categories: - registration - processing - interpretation - presentation. A short overview of these four categories will be given. Emphasis will be put on the Dutch airborne multichannel pushbroom scanner CAESAR showing specific geodetic points of interest in working with Remote...
report 1989
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van Swol, R.W. (author)
Within the framework of the National Remote Sensing Programme and under contract with the Netherlands Remote Sensing Board (BCRS), the National Aerospace Laboratory NLR has carried out a Phase-A/B study of a national ERS-1 data and information centre. The first European Remote Sensing Satellite (ERS-1) is due to be launched by the European Space...
report 1987
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Boderie, P.M.A. (author)
report 1999
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Boon, J.G. (author), Baart, A.C. (author)
report 1996
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