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3rd Workshop on Remote Sensing of Hydrological Processes & Applications
Preliminary Ground-Based Observation for the Soil Moisture Measurement Validation of ADEOS II-AMSR/AMSR-E.
Mapping of snow water equivalent in plains using RADARSAT-SAR. A case study in the Chuetsu District of the Niigata Prefecture of Japan.
Study for developing algorithm to estimate snow hydrological parameters in wet snow areas using satellite-based SAR images.
Development of a method of estimating specio-temporal averaged rainfall with TRMM/PR information using a dependency of rainfall on topographic elevation.
Retrieval and analysis of soil moisture and vegetation by TRMM/PR and other microwave sensors.
Flux observation at the irrigated farmland in North China Plain.
Seasonal variation of roughness factor on forest canopy.
Relationship of seasonal variations of normalized difference vegetation index, leaf area index and evapotraspiration in deciduous forests.
Seasonal Variations in Vegetation Indices derived from in situ Type Vegetation Monitoring System at typical landcovers in Japan. From the Observation Results in PGLIERC and Lake Biwa Project.
Study on Classification of KANTOU Area By MODIS Data.
A observation to the property of seasonal changes in land surface status in the Eurasian Continent using VI-Ts method.
Global analysis of the relationship between precipitation and vegetation dynamics derived from NOAA/AVHRR-NDVI.
Plans for Calibration/Validation and Processing of Research Products on Advanced Land Observing Satellite(ALOS).
Detail architectural estimation by using probability distributions of Landsat/TM data.
Damage Estimation of Tokai Flood Disaster in September, 2000.
Development of Rainfall-Sediment-Runoff Model in the Upper Brantas River, Indonesia.
Hydrological studies of channel modifications at Cauvery River, India.
Application of remote sensing technologies to information collection of hydrologic cycle. (Organization of Earth Science and Technology, Resource Association S).
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