Advances in Watershed Science and Assessment, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015
The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry Series, Vol. 33

Coordinators: Younos Tamim, Parece Tammy E.

Language: English

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This volume offers concepts, methods and case studies of innovative and evolving technologies in the area of watershed assessment. Topics discussed include: (1) Development and applications of geospatial, satellite imagery and remote sensing technologies for land monitoring; (2) Development and applications of satellite imagery for monitoring inland water quality; (3) Development and applications of water sensor technologies for real-time monitoring of water quantity and quality; and (4) Advances in biological monitoring and microbial source tracking technologies.

This book will be of interest to graduate students and researchers involved in watershed science and environmental studies. Equally, it will serve as a valuable guide to experts in government agencies who are concerned with water-availability and water-quality issues, and engineers and other professionals involved in the design of land- and water-monitoring systems.

Land Use/Land Cover Monitoring and Geospatial Technologies: An Overview

Tammy E. Parece and James B. Campbell

 

Using Remote Sensing to Map and Monitor Water Resources in Arid and Semi-Arid Regions

Victor Klemas and Aline Pieterse

 

Imaging Spectrometry of Inland Water Quality in Italy Using MIVIS: An Overview

Claudia Giardino, Mariano Bresciani, Erica Matta, and Vittorio E. Brando

 

Using Remote Sensing to Assess the Impact of Human Activities on Water Quality: Case Study of Lake Taihu, China

Paolo Villa, Hongtao Duan, and Steven Arthur Loiselle

 

Remote Sensing for Regional Lake Water Quality Assessment: Capabilities and Limitations of Current and Upcoming Satellite Systems

Leif G. Olmanson, Patrick L. Brezonik, and Marvin E. Bauer

 

Interactive Geospatial Analysis Tool for Estimating Watershed-Scale Consumptive Use: Potomac River Basin Case Study

Jan Ducnuigeen, Sarah N. Ahmed, Karin R. Bencala, Heidi L.N. Moltz, Andrea Nagel, and Cherie L. Schultz

 

Advances in Water Sensor Technologies and Real-Time Water Monitoring

Tamim Younos and Christopher J. Heyer

 

Instrumenting Caves to Collect Hydrologic and Geochemical Data: Case Study from James Cave, Virginia

Madeline E. Schreiber, Benjamin F. Schwartz, William Orndorff, Daniel H. Doctor, Sarah D. Eagle,  and Jonathan D. Gerst

 

Principles for the Development of Contemporary Bioassessment Indices for Freshwater  Ecosystems

Andrew L. Garey and Leonard A. Smock

 

Microbial Source Tracking – Advances in Research and a Guide to Application

Brian Badgley and Charles Hagedorn

Elaborates on advanced methods of land and water monitoring in aquatic ecosystems

Will contribute to the development of improved watershed models

Written by respected experts in their fields

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras