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Improvements to flood detection and monitoring through satellite autonomy, sensor webs, and hydrological modeling

Posted on:2007-08-14Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of ArizonaCandidate:Ip, FilipeFull Text:PDF
GTID:1448390005469038Subject:Hydrology
Abstract/Summary:
This dissertation is put together from a set of three journal papers. The first paper describes how satellite imagery and spacecraft autonomy are used to advance the field of near real-time detection, monitoring, and rapid response to flooding. The second paper describes the ground instrumentation of an artificial water recharge basin field site close to Tucson with a network of inter-connected sensors to study the transient process of repeated flooding in real-time, and the third paper describes an effort to link together multiple ground-based and space-based remote sensing assets to an integrated and coordinated monitoring system for floods. Collectively, the three papers describe new breakthroughs in the field of flood detection and monitoring through the use of satellite onboard automation and Sensorweb networks.
Keywords/Search Tags:Satellite, Monitoring, Detection, Paper describes
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