Remote Sensing and Hydrology 2000

Edited by Manfred Owe, Kaye Brubaker,
Jerry Ritchie & Albert Rango

IAHS Publication no. 267 (published August 2001) in the IAHS Series of Proceedings and Reports

ISBN 1-901502-46-5; 610 + xiv pp.; price £ 80.00

Remote sensing applications in hydrology have progressed considerably since the International Workshop on Hydrologic Applications of Space Technology in 1985. This volume, the proceedings of the International Symposium on Remote Sensing and Hydrology 2000 (Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, April 2000), is clear evidence of that progress and represents the state of the art at the beginning of the 21st century. Two keynote papers provide overviews: Dr Gert Schultz on:

by Dr Eric Barrett, whilst the other 123 papers detail many operational applications as well as attempts to exploit a more varied portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. The papers are grouped into ten sections:


 

Alphabetical List of Authors
Contents


     
  1. Precipitation
     
     
  2. Snow and Ice
     
     
  3. Large Area Experiments
     
     
  4. Evapotranspiration
     
     
  5. Radar Applications
     
     
  6. Microwave Soil Moisture
     
     
  7. Geographic Information Systems
     
     
  8. General Hydrology
     
     
  9. Wetlands
     
     
  10. Hydrological Modelling