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Quantifying Land-Use Alterations and Associated Hydrologic Impacts at a Wetland Area by Using Remote Sensing and Modeling Techniques
Abstract Land use changes and associated hydrologic disturbances, mainly caused by human activities, is a common reason for wetlands degradation worldwide. The particular scientific effort utilized remotely sensed data, GIS techniques and hydrologic modeling to estimate land use alterations during a 40-years period as well as associated changes in hydrologic parameters such as overland and underground flow, infiltration, evapotranspiration and water storages on ground surface. The results indicated significant variations in the hydrologic regime including a 6% increase in the annual evapotranspiration and a 10% increase in the soil water deficit that impose substantial impacts on the regional wetlands.
Quantifying Land-Use Alterations and Associated Hydrologic Impacts at a Wetland Area by Using Remote Sensing and Modeling Techniques
Abstract Land use changes and associated hydrologic disturbances, mainly caused by human activities, is a common reason for wetlands degradation worldwide. The particular scientific effort utilized remotely sensed data, GIS techniques and hydrologic modeling to estimate land use alterations during a 40-years period as well as associated changes in hydrologic parameters such as overland and underground flow, infiltration, evapotranspiration and water storages on ground surface. The results indicated significant variations in the hydrologic regime including a 6% increase in the annual evapotranspiration and a 10% increase in the soil water deficit that impose substantial impacts on the regional wetlands.
Quantifying Land-Use Alterations and Associated Hydrologic Impacts at a Wetland Area by Using Remote Sensing and Modeling Techniques
Zacharias, I. (author) / Dimitriou, E. (author) / Koussouris, Th. (author)
Environmental Modeling & Assessment ; 9 ; 23-32
2004-03-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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