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Hydrogeology Journal

Ausgabe 1/2007

Remote Sensing and GIS in Hydrogeology

Inhalt (20 Artikel)

Preface

Remote sensing and GIS in hydrogeology

Jörn Hoffmann, Per Sander

Paper

How can remote sensing contribute in groundwater modeling?

P. Brunner, H.-J. Hendricks Franssen, L. Kgotlhang, P. Bauer-Gottwein, W. Kinzelbach

Paper

The Nubian Aquifer in Southwest Egypt

C. A. Robinson, A. Werwer, F. El-Baz, M. El-Shazly, T. Fritch, T. Kusky

Paper

Development of a hydrogeological model description of intrusive rock at different investigation scales: an example from south-eastern Sweden

Ingvar Rhén, Hans Thunehed, Carl-Axel Triumf, Sven Follin, Lee Hartley, Jan Hermansson, Carl-Henric Wahlgren

Essay

Remote sensing for groundwater modelling in large semiarid areas: Lake Chad Basin, Africa

Marc Leblanc, Guillaume Favreau, Sarah Tweed, Christian Leduc, Moumtaz Razack, Linus Mofor

Paper

Soil moisture from operational meteorological satellites

Wolfgang Wagner, Vahid Naeimi, Klaus Scipal, Richard de Jeu, José Martínez-Fernández

Essay

Harnessing earth observation (EO) capabilities in hydrogeology: an Indian perspective

S. Bandyopadhyay, S. K. Srivastava, Madan K. Jha, V. S. Hegde, V. Jayaraman

Paper

Estimating groundwater storage changes in the Mississippi River basin (USA) using GRACE

Matthew Rodell, Jianli Chen, Hiroko Kato, James S. Famiglietti, Joe Nigro, Clark R. Wilson

Paper

Development of a numerical groundwater flow model using SRTM elevations

Kyle C. Fredrick, Matthew W. Becker, L. Shawn Matott, Ashish Daw, Karl Bandilla, Douglas M. Flewelling