Detecting, extracting, and monitoring surface water from space using optical sensors: A review
Observation of surface water is a functional requirement for studying ecological and
hydrological processes. Recent advances in satellite‐based optical remote sensors have …
hydrological processes. Recent advances in satellite‐based optical remote sensors have …
Satellite remote sensing for water resources management: Potential for supporting sustainable development in data‐poor regions
Water resources management (WRM) for sustainable development presents many
challenges in areas with sparse in situ monitoring networks. The exponential growth of …
challenges in areas with sparse in situ monitoring networks. The exponential growth of …
Global extent of rivers and streams
The turbulent surfaces of rivers and streams are natural hotspots of biogeochemical
exchange with the atmosphere. At the global scale, the total river-atmosphere flux of trace …
exchange with the atmosphere. At the global scale, the total river-atmosphere flux of trace …
Recent changes to Arctic river discharge
Arctic rivers drain~ 15% of the global land surface and significantly influence local
communities and economies, freshwater and marine ecosystems, and global climate …
communities and economies, freshwater and marine ecosystems, and global climate …
A review of remote sensing applications for water security: Quantity, quality, and extremes
Water resources are critical to the sustainability of life on Earth. With a growing population
and climate change, it is imperative to assess the security of these resources. Over the past …
and climate change, it is imperative to assess the security of these resources. Over the past …
The SWOT mission and its capabilities for land hydrology
S Biancamaria, DP Lettenmaier… - Remote sensing and water …, 2016 - Springer
Surface water storage and fluxes in rivers, lakes, reservoirs and wetlands are currently
poorly observed at the global scale, even though they represent major components of the …
poorly observed at the global scale, even though they represent major components of the …
Global reconstruction of naturalized river flows at 2.94 million reaches
Spatiotemporally continuous global river discharge estimates across the full spectrum of
stream orders are vital to a range of hydrologic applications, yet they remain poorly …
stream orders are vital to a range of hydrologic applications, yet they remain poorly …
Improving the representation of hydrologic processes in Earth System Models
Many of the scientific and societal challenges in understanding and preparing for global
environmental change rest upon our ability to understand and predict the water cycle …
environmental change rest upon our ability to understand and predict the water cycle …
[HTML][HTML] HESS Opinions: Incubating deep-learning-powered hydrologic science advances as a community
Recently, deep learning (DL) has emerged as a revolutionary and versatile tool transforming
industry applications and generating new and improved capabilities for scientific discovery …
industry applications and generating new and improved capabilities for scientific discovery …
Remote sensing of river discharge: A review and a framing for the discipline
Remote sensing of river discharge (RSQ) is a burgeoning field rife with innovation. This
innovation has resulted in a highly non-cohesive subfield of hydrology advancing at a rapid …
innovation has resulted in a highly non-cohesive subfield of hydrology advancing at a rapid …