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Land surface remote sensing in continental hydrology

Observation des surfaces continentales par télédétection : hydrologie continentale

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Land Surface Remote Sensing: Environment and Risks explores the use of remote sensing in applications concerning the environment, including desertification and monitoring deforestation and forest fires. The first chapter covers the characterization of aerosols and gases by passive remote sensing. The next chapter presents the correlation of optical images for quantifying the deformation of the Earth's surface and geomorphological processes. The third chapter is examines remote sensing applications in the mining environment. The fourth chapter depicts the strong potential of radar imagery for volcanology and urban and mining subsidence studies. The next two chapters deal respectively with the use of remote sensing in locust control and the contribution of remote sensing to the epidemiology of infectious diseases. In the last ten years, spatial observation of the Earth
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hal-02604661 , version 1 (16-05-2020)

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N. Baghdadi, Mehrez Zribi (Dir.). Land surface remote sensing in continental hydrology. Elsevier, pp.502, 2016, 978-0-08-101181-2. ⟨10.1016/C2015-0-01229-1⟩. ⟨hal-02604661⟩
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