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Remote sensing of drought: innovative monitoring approaches / editors by Brian D. Wardlow, Martha C. Anderson, James P. Verdin

Por: Mannheim, Karl [autor/a].
Wardlow, Brian D [editor] | Anderson, Martha C [editor/a] | Verdin, James P [editor/a].
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  Libro impreso(a) y electrónico Series Editor: Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press Taylor and Francis Group, c2012Descripción: xxii, 422 páginas : mapas ; 24 centímetros.ISBN: 9681608151; 9781439835579.Tema(s): Sequía | Sensores remotos | Monitoreo ambientalFormatos físicos adicionales: Remote sensing of drought: innovative monitoring approachesClasificación: 551.5773 / M3 Nota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 411-422 Número de sistema: 2001Contenidos:Mostrar Resumen:
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Remote Sensing of Drought: Innovative Monitoring Approaches presents emerging remote sensing-based tools and techniques that can be applied to operational drought monitoring and early warning around the world. The first book to focus on remote sensing and drought monitoring, it brings together a wealth of information that has been scattered throughout the literature and across many disciplines. Featuring contributions by leading scientists, it assembles a cross-section of globally applicable techniques that are currently operational or have potential to be operational in the near future. The book explores a range of applications for monitoring four critical components of the hydrological cycle related to drought: vegetation health, evapotranspiration, soil moisture and groundwater, and precipitation. These applications use remotely sensed optical, thermal, microwave, radar, and gravity data from instruments such as AMSR-E, GOES, GRACE, MERIS, MODIS, and Landsat and implement several advanced modeling and data assimilation techniques. Examples show how to integrate this information into routine drought products. The book also examines the role of satellite remote sensing within traditional drought monitoring, as well as current challenges and future prospects. Improving drought monitoring is becoming increasingly important in addressing a wide range of societal issues, from food security and water scarcity to human health, ecosystem services, and energy production. This unique book surveys innovative remote sensing approaches to provide you with new perspectives on large-area drought monitoring and early warning.

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Series Preface.. Foreword.. Preface.. Acknowledgements.. Editors.. Contributors.. Chapter 1 Drought Monitoring.. Part I Vegetation.. Chapter 2 Historical Perspectives on AVHRR NDVI and Vegetation Drought Monitoring.. Chapter 3 Vegetation Drought Response Index.. Chapter 4 The Vegetation Outlook (VegOut.. Chapter 5 Drought Monitoring Using Fraction of Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation Estimates Derived from MERIS.. Part II Evapotranspiration.. Chapter 6 Remote Sensing of Evapotranspiration for Operational Drought Monitoring Using Principles of Water and Energy Balance.. Chapter 7 A Thermal-Based Evaporative Stress Index for Monitoring Surface Moisture Depletion.. Chapter 8 Agricultural Drought Monitoring in Kenya Using Evapotranspiration Derived from Remote Sensing and Reanalysis Data.. Part III Soil Moisture/Ground Water.. Chapter 9 Microwave Remote Sensing of Soil Moisture.. Chapter 10 North American Land Data Assimilation System.. Chapter 11 Satellite Gravimetry Applied to Drought Monitoring.. Part IV Precipitation.. Chapter 12 Estimating Precipitation from WSR-88D Observations and Rain Gauge Data.. Chapter 13 Precipitation Estimation from Remotely Sensed Information Using Artificial Neural Networks.. Chapter 14 Mapping Recent Decadal Climate Variations in Precipitation and Temperature across Eastern Africa and the Sahel.. Chapter 15 Snow Cover Monitoring from Remote-Sensing Satellites.. Part V Summary.. Chapter 16 Future Opportunities and Challenges in Remote Sensing of Drought.. Index

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Remote Sensing of Drought: Innovative Monitoring Approaches presents emerging remote sensing-based tools and techniques that can be applied to operational drought monitoring and early warning around the world. The first book to focus on remote sensing and drought monitoring, it brings together a wealth of information that has been scattered throughout the literature and across many disciplines. Featuring contributions by leading scientists, it assembles a cross-section of globally applicable techniques that are currently operational or have potential to be operational in the near future. The book explores a range of applications for monitoring four critical components of the hydrological cycle related to drought: vegetation health, evapotranspiration, soil moisture and groundwater, and precipitation. These applications use remotely sensed optical, thermal, microwave, radar, and gravity data from instruments such as AMSR-E, GOES, GRACE, MERIS, MODIS, and Landsat and implement several advanced modeling and data assimilation techniques. Examples show how to integrate this information into routine drought products. The book also examines the role of satellite remote sensing within traditional drought monitoring, as well as current challenges and future prospects. Improving drought monitoring is becoming increasingly important in addressing a wide range of societal issues, from food security and water scarcity to human health, ecosystem services, and energy production. This unique book surveys innovative remote sensing approaches to provide you with new perspectives on large-area drought monitoring and early warning. eng

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