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Expanding In-situ Surface Water Quality Monitoring Techniques for Optically Complex Inland Waters Utilizing small Unoccupied Aerial Systems (sUAS)
(2021-05-14)
Remote sensing is described as the art and science of interpreting information (e.g., reflectance) collected from a target object (e.g., vegetation) using technology (e.g., satellites, occupied aircraft, and small unoccupied ...
Integrated Hydrologic Validation of Satellite Precipitation over the United States
(2023-12-15)
Increasing precipitation extremes across the globe will naturally lead to not only increased flooding but an increase in the occurrences of flash floods, with assessment and prediction of these events becoming more critical ...
Decadal development of CREST hydrological model family: review, improvements, applications, and outlook
(2022-08)
A hydrological model is an indispensable tool in Earth system science and engineering operations to understand, predict, and manage water resources on Earth. The Coupled Routing and Excess Storage (CREST) model, released ...