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Gis-Based Site Selection For Agricultural Irrigation With Reclaimed Water, Natalia Sardinha, Antonio Albuquerque, Flora Silva, Paulo Scalize Aug 2014

Gis-Based Site Selection For Agricultural Irrigation With Reclaimed Water, Natalia Sardinha, Antonio Albuquerque, Flora Silva, Paulo Scalize

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

The reclaimed water produced in an urban wastewater treatment plants (WWTP ) seems to be suitable for agricultural irrigation. The selection of agricultural parcels for its application requires the collection and analysis of complex information (e.g. characteristics of the reclaimed water, soils characteristics, type of crop production and maximum needs of water and nutrients, land use, environmental and legal restrictions) and GIS tools for georeferentiation complex information and multi-criteria analysis. The main objective of the study was to identify the suitable agricultural parcels for irrigation with reclaimed water, taking into account its characteristics, the type and needs of the dominant …


Developing Landsat Based Algorithms To Augment In Situ Monitoring Of Freshwater Lakes And Reservoirs, Eliza Deutsch, Ibrahim Alameddine, Mutasem El-Fadel Aug 2014

Developing Landsat Based Algorithms To Augment In Situ Monitoring Of Freshwater Lakes And Reservoirs, Eliza Deutsch, Ibrahim Alameddine, Mutasem El-Fadel

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Many lakes and reservoirs lack adequate water quality monitoring programs. With little information on the state of these systems, managing these resources and their contributing watersheds is a challenge. The use of remote sensing presents an opportunity to better characterize these freshwater systems. The full potential of using the Landsat program to measure optically active water quality parameters, such as chlorophyll-a, suspended sediments and water clarity was explored using the Qaraoun Reservoir in Lebanon as a case study. An in situ monitoring program was developed and synchronized with the overpass of Landsat 7 and the newly launched Landsat 8 satellites …


Separation Of Soil Evaporation And Vegetation Transpiration By Modis Data For Central And Northern China, Tingting Li, Jinhui Jeanne Huang Aug 2014

Separation Of Soil Evaporation And Vegetation Transpiration By Modis Data For Central And Northern China, Tingting Li, Jinhui Jeanne Huang

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Evapotranspiration(ET) plays a crucial role in the hydrologic system. To estimate evapotranspiration quantitatively in a large scale, remote sensing data has been used in a number of models and shows its applicability in the estimation of evapotranspiration. In this paper, evapotranspiration for central and northern China was derived from MODIS data. In arid and semi-arid regions, soil evaporation can be considered as the minimum water requirement for bare area, while evapotranspiration can be considered as the minimum water demand for the area covered by vegetation. Hence the separation of soil evaporation and vegetation transpiration is valuable for efficient water resources …


Remote Sensing Of Total Water Storage Variability During Extreme Heat Waves, José Agustín Breña-Naranjo, Adrián Pedrozo-Acuña Aug 2014

Remote Sensing Of Total Water Storage Variability During Extreme Heat Waves, José Agustín Breña-Naranjo, Adrián Pedrozo-Acuña

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Droughts and heat waves are a major hazard for food & water security, economic development, and human & ecosystem health, among others. Over the last decade, short-term but exceptional heat waves have been observed across different regions of the world, with several locations experiencing all-time maximum temperature records. While many studies have suggested that the extreme intensity of such recent events can be attributed to a changing climate, little attention has been given to the impacts on the terrestrial water balance. This work analyzes the sensitivity of total water storage to extreme heat waves since 2003 in Europe (2003), Russia, …


A Weather Monitoring System For The Study Of Precipitation Fields, Weather, And Climate In An Urban Area, Francesco Lo Conti, Dario Pumo, Antonia Incontrera, Antonio Francipane, Leonardo Valerio Noto, Goffredo La Loggia Aug 2014

A Weather Monitoring System For The Study Of Precipitation Fields, Weather, And Climate In An Urban Area, Francesco Lo Conti, Dario Pumo, Antonia Incontrera, Antonio Francipane, Leonardo Valerio Noto, Goffredo La Loggia

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

The possibility to study the precipitation dynamics with advanced and specific tools is an important task of the research activity addressing the understanding, the modeling, and the managing of rainfall events. Over the last years, the hydrology laboratory of the Department of Civil, Environmental, Aerospace Engineering, and Materials (DICAM) at the University of Palermo, has installed several instruments for the monitoring and the study of precipitation within the urban area of Palermo (Italy). The main instrument of this system is the X-band weather radar, which allows monitoring the precipitation fields with high resolution in space and time. This instrument is …


Snowmelt Modelling Of Dhauliganga River Using Snowmelt Runoff Model, Dhyan Singh Arya, Amar Kant Gautam, Asmita Ramkrishna Murumkar Aug 2014

Snowmelt Modelling Of Dhauliganga River Using Snowmelt Runoff Model, Dhyan Singh Arya, Amar Kant Gautam, Asmita Ramkrishna Murumkar

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Snowmelt modeling was attempted in this study using Snowmelt Runoff Model to simulate streamflow in Tamak Lata Catchment located in the Indian Himalayas. The daily snow cover data was generated using the depletion curves prepared using snow cover information obtained from MODIS remote sensing images during May 2009 to August 2012. Discharge, temperature and rainfall data observed at Tamak Lata during May 2009 to August 2012 were used for calibration and validation of the model. The characteristics of snow cover in the basin shows that the accumulation of snow at higher altitude starts from the second week of October and …


Performance Evaluation Of Smos Soil Moisture Retrieval Parameters For Hydrological Application, Prashant K. Srivastava, Dawei Han, Miguel A. Rico-Ramirez, Peggy O'Neil, Tanvir Islam, Manika Gupta Aug 2014

Performance Evaluation Of Smos Soil Moisture Retrieval Parameters For Hydrological Application, Prashant K. Srivastava, Dawei Han, Miguel A. Rico-Ramirez, Peggy O'Neil, Tanvir Islam, Manika Gupta

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Microwave remote sensing has high potential for soil moisture retrieval. However, the efficient retrieval of soil moisture depends on optimally choosing the soil moisture retrieval parameters. In this study first the initial evaluation of SMOS L2 product is performed and then four approaches regarding soil moisture retrieval from SMOS brightness temperature are reported. The radiative transfer equation based tau-omega rationale is used in this study for the soil moisture retrievals. The single channel algorithms (SCA) using H polarisation is implemented with modifications, which includes the effective temperatures simulated from ECMWF (downscaled using WRF-NOAH Land Surface Model (LSM)) and MODIS. The …


Ensuring Reliable Measurements In Remote Aquatic Sensor Networks, Goncalo Joao Vitorino Jesus, Anabela Oliveira, Antonio Casimiro Aug 2014

Ensuring Reliable Measurements In Remote Aquatic Sensor Networks, Goncalo Joao Vitorino Jesus, Anabela Oliveira, Antonio Casimiro

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

A flood monitoring system comprises an extensive network of water sensors, a bundle of forecast simulations models, and a decision-support information system. A cascade of uncertainties present in each part of the system affects a reliable flood alert and response. The timeliness and quality of data gathering, used subsequently in forecasting models, is affected by the pervasive nature of the monitoring network where aquatic sensors are vulnerable to external disturbances affecting the accuracy of data acquisition. Existing solutions for aquatic monitoring are composed by heterogeneous sensors usually unable to ensure reliable measurements in complex scenarios, due to specific effects of …


Remote Sensing Data Assimilation In Water Quality Numerical Model Of Eagle Creek Reservoir Using Ensemble Kalman Filter Method, Amir Javaheri, Meghna Babbar-Sebens Aug 2014

Remote Sensing Data Assimilation In Water Quality Numerical Model Of Eagle Creek Reservoir Using Ensemble Kalman Filter Method, Amir Javaheri, Meghna Babbar-Sebens

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Numerical models are used as effective tools for simulating complex processes in aquatic systems, such as hydrodynamic and water quality processes. The accuracy of the model is reliant on the multiple model parameters and variables which need to be calibrated and regularly updated to reproduce changing conditions accurately. Different sources of observations such as remote sensing data or in-situ monitoring technologies can improve the model accuracy by providing benefits of individual monitoring technology within the model updating process. Remote sensing technology can provide the spatially dense surface temperature of water body, while in-situ technology is able to prepare more frequent …


Wibasin: Basin Management Through An Integrated Platform, Xavier Llort, Rafael Sánchez-Diezma, David Sancho, Alvaro Rodríguez, Marc Berenguer, Daniel Sempere-Torres Aug 2014

Wibasin: Basin Management Through An Integrated Platform, Xavier Llort, Rafael Sánchez-Diezma, David Sancho, Alvaro Rodríguez, Marc Berenguer, Daniel Sempere-Torres

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

A key issue in basin and dam management is the correct estimation of accumulated rainfall (observed as well as forecasted) over the catchment (over the characteristic concentration time for critical short-term management, and over longer time periods to anticipate rainfall situations). In this work we present a platform for basin and dam management, called WiBasin, which integrates different sources of precipitation (both observed and forecasted) in a continuous time series of hourly rainfall accumulation fields, having the best precipitation estimation available at each time step. Optimal rainfall estimates used for the past time steps are based on a geostatistical approach …


The Research And Application Of Remote Sensing Monitoring Method Of Actual Irrigated Area, Zhenyan Yi, Hongli Zhao, Yunzhong Jiang, Zhiguo Gan Aug 2014

The Research And Application Of Remote Sensing Monitoring Method Of Actual Irrigated Area, Zhenyan Yi, Hongli Zhao, Yunzhong Jiang, Zhiguo Gan

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

The value of actual irrigated area is an important indicator of irrigation water management, but due to wide space range of irrigated district, ground manual monitoring is very difficult to achieve. Remote sensing methods have a wide rapid coverage, high efficiency, real-time, objective and other advantages, which can be used to solve the difficulties in monitoring irrigated area. In this paper, a remote sensing monitoring method of irrigated area based on modified perpendicular drought index (MPDI) is researched and the differential thresholds for distinguishing irrigation are analyzed and proposed. The method was applied to 5 rounds of actual irrigated area …


Graphic User Interface To Preprocess Landsat Tm, Etm+ And Oli Images For Hydrological Applications, Rafael Pimentel, Javier Herrero, María José Polo Aug 2014

Graphic User Interface To Preprocess Landsat Tm, Etm+ And Oli Images For Hydrological Applications, Rafael Pimentel, Javier Herrero, María José Polo

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Remote sensing techniques are powerful tools for the validation and data assimilation of GIS-based calculations of physical and distributed hydrological models. The high spatial resolution of Landsat TM, ETM+ and OLI, make this the most adequate satellite images for the study of hydrological processes in Mediterranean regions. Several levels of preprocessing are required to obtain validated reflectance values from these images. Generally, these steps include radiometric calibrations and an atmospheric correction. However, over complex terrain and for specific land covers such as snow, certain problems related to radiometric saturation and shadow effects must also be taken into account. This work …


Research And Application On The Coupled Method Of Remote-Sensing And Ground-Monitoring Of Reservoir Storage Capacity, He Zhu, Hongli Zhao, Yunzhong Jiang, Li Wang Aug 2014

Research And Application On The Coupled Method Of Remote-Sensing And Ground-Monitoring Of Reservoir Storage Capacity, He Zhu, Hongli Zhao, Yunzhong Jiang, Li Wang

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Reservoir storage capacity monitoring is the basis of reservoir operation. The relationship curves of reservoir water level-area and water level-capacity are the significant parameters of storage capacity calculation. With the long-term operation, both on the bottom and bank of the reservoir have erosion and deposition, causing the relationship of water level-area and level-storage changes, which leads to inaccuracy of reservoir storage capacity calculation with the original curves. It is costly to revise the curves of reservoir water level-area and water level-capacity by ground measurement termly. A coupled Method of Remote-sensing and Ground-monitoring of Reservoir Storage Capacity is proposed in this …


Automated Meter Reading For Water Demand Forecast And Hydraulic Modelling Of The Municipal Water Distribution System In Mikołów, Poland, Patryk Wójtowicz, Andrzej Pawlak, Jan Studziński Aug 2014

Automated Meter Reading For Water Demand Forecast And Hydraulic Modelling Of The Municipal Water Distribution System In Mikołów, Poland, Patryk Wójtowicz, Andrzej Pawlak, Jan Studziński

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

This paper presents preliminary results of a project aimed at utilising automated meter reading (AMR) system for water demand forecasting and hydraulic modelling of Mikołów (Poland) water distribution system. This system will allow for near-real time collection of hydraulic data. Accurate estimation and prediction of the demand patterns of the customers is a crucial element affecting accuracy of hydraulic model. AMR will be used to analyse the behaviour of individual household-based water consumption. Calibration and validation of the model will be realised by combining existing SCADA system and mobile (temporary) measurement points. Total length of the main water distribution system …


Urbanwater And Waterp: Decision Support Systems For Efficient And Integrated Water Resources Management, David Sancho, Alvaro Rodríguez, Rafael Sánchez-Diezma, Xavier Llort, Gabriel Anzaldi, Edgar Rubión, Aitor Corchero, Albert Rodríguez Aug 2014

Urbanwater And Waterp: Decision Support Systems For Efficient And Integrated Water Resources Management, David Sancho, Alvaro Rodríguez, Rafael Sánchez-Diezma, Xavier Llort, Gabriel Anzaldi, Edgar Rubión, Aitor Corchero, Albert Rodríguez

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

In this work we present UrbanWater and WatERP, two EU-FP7 projects with the common objective of designing and developing innovative ICT solutions to integrate real-time knowledge on water demand and supply across water distribution networks. On one hand, WatERP proposes to develop a web-based Open Management Platform (OMP) supported by real-time knowledge on water supply and demand, enabling the entire water distribution system to be viewed in an integrated and customized way. The OMP provides inferred information regarding water supplies, flows, water consumption patterns, water losses, distribution efficiency, and water supply and demand forecasts to the user. This information is …


Monitoring Snow Cover Area In Semiarid Regions Using Terrestrial Photography, Rafael Pimentel, María José Pérez-Palazón, Javier Herrero, María José Polo Aug 2014

Monitoring Snow Cover Area In Semiarid Regions Using Terrestrial Photography, Rafael Pimentel, María José Pérez-Palazón, Javier Herrero, María José Polo

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

The heterogeneous distribution of snow in mountain regions often constitutes a great problem for an adequate modeling of snow dynamics. Remote sensing is usually used for the detection of snow distribution, but the fixed spatiotemporal resolution of these sources greatly reduces their efficiency, especially when the significant scale of the process under study is smaller than the sensor resolution. This is the case of the snow in semiarid areas, where rapid snow melting on sunny and warm days may substantially change the snow cover within just a few days, or where small snow patches (O~1 m) usually persist during many …


Investigating The Sources Of Fresh Water Affecting The Hydrological Balance Of Lakes Enriquillo And Azuei (Hispaniola) – Data Analysis, Daniel Comarazamy, Jorge Gonzalez, Fred Moshary, Michael Piasecki, Mahrokh Moknatian, John Ibsen Aug 2014

Investigating The Sources Of Fresh Water Affecting The Hydrological Balance Of Lakes Enriquillo And Azuei (Hispaniola) – Data Analysis, Daniel Comarazamy, Jorge Gonzalez, Fred Moshary, Michael Piasecki, Mahrokh Moknatian, John Ibsen

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

The Enriquillo and Azuei are saltwater lakes located in a closed water basin in the southwestern region of the island of La Hispaniola, these have been experiencing dramatic changes in total lake-surface area coverage during the period 1980-2012. The size of Lake Enriquillo presented a surface area of approximately 276 km2 in 1984, gradually decreasing to 172 km2 in 1996. The surface area of the lake reached its lowest point in the satellite observation record in 2004, at 165 km2. Then the recent growth of the lake began reaching its 1984 size by 2006. Based on surface area measurement for …


Change In Depletion Curve Under Projected Climatic Scenarios For A Snow Covered Catchment In Arunachal Himalaya (India), Arnab Bandyopadhyay, Aditi Bhadra, Tobom Rukbo, Sanayanbi Hodam Aug 2014

Change In Depletion Curve Under Projected Climatic Scenarios For A Snow Covered Catchment In Arunachal Himalaya (India), Arnab Bandyopadhyay, Aditi Bhadra, Tobom Rukbo, Sanayanbi Hodam

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Snow cover depletion curve (SDC) is very much required for snowmelt runoff modeling in any snow-dominated catchment. The present study deals with the change in depletion curve of snow covered Nuranang river basin of Arunachal Pradesh under A1B, A2 (High carbon emission), B1 (Low carbon emission) and IPCC commitment projected climatic scenarios. Snow covered area (SCA) percentages were determined by using NDSI model. The temperature change under different scenarios shows that A1B climatic scenario has the highest incremental temperature change. Under IPCC commitment scenario, as the temperature and precipitation are expected to be restored to present condition after some years, …


Empirical Regression Model Using Ndvi, Meteorological Factors For Estimation Of Wheat Yield In Yunnan, China, Jing Huang, Qiang Dai, Huimin Wang, Dawei Han Aug 2014

Empirical Regression Model Using Ndvi, Meteorological Factors For Estimation Of Wheat Yield In Yunnan, China, Jing Huang, Qiang Dai, Huimin Wang, Dawei Han

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Crop yield estimation is of great importance to food security. NDVI, as an effective crop monitoring tool, is extensively used in crop yield estimation. However there are few studies conducted in the regions where mixed crops are grown. In this study, a statistical approach for crop area identification is proposed and applied to wheat in Jianshui County in the Nanpan River Basin, Yunnan Province of China. Based on the correlation analysis between MODIS NDVI data and crop yield, the planting areas are identified, as well as the best periods for a reliable estimation. Regression models are presented to predict the …


High Resolution Bathymetric Lidar Data To Hydraulic - Modelling A Mountain Stream By Bathymetric Lidar Data, Wolfgang Dobler, Frank Steinbacher, Ramona Baran, Markus Aufleger Aug 2014

High Resolution Bathymetric Lidar Data To Hydraulic - Modelling A Mountain Stream By Bathymetric Lidar Data, Wolfgang Dobler, Frank Steinbacher, Ramona Baran, Markus Aufleger

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Knowledge about the hydraulic situation in a mountain torrent is relevant to quantify flood risks, to study sediment transport and to assess the waterbodies’ ecology. To conduct reliable calculations, high-quality terrain data of riverbeds, riverbanks and floodplains are required. Typically, digital terrain models (DTMs) of floodplains are derived from classical airborne laserscanning (red wavelength) together with terrestrial surveys along riverbeds and riverbanks. Usually these are restricted to a limited number of cross sections. The terrestrial surveys are necessary because those laser systems cannot penetrate through the water column of the observed waterbodies. Consequently, data for the geometry of riverbeds and …


On The Importance Of Remote Sensing Data To Validate A Distributed Dynamic Vegetation Model Applied To A Semi-Arid Basin, Félix Francés, Guiomar Ruiz-Pérez, Marta Pasquato, Chiara Medici, María González-Sanchis, Tarcísio J. G. Fernandes, Antonio Molina, Antonio D. Del Campo Aug 2014

On The Importance Of Remote Sensing Data To Validate A Distributed Dynamic Vegetation Model Applied To A Semi-Arid Basin, Félix Francés, Guiomar Ruiz-Pérez, Marta Pasquato, Chiara Medici, María González-Sanchis, Tarcísio J. G. Fernandes, Antonio Molina, Antonio D. Del Campo

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Efforts to better understand the components of catchments’ water balance have traditionally been one of the objectives of the hydrological community. Very few hydrological models incorporate vegetation development as state variable. This is beginning to change with the recognition by the hydrological community that biological processes play a key role in catchment’s water balance. In addition, some studies confirm that vegetation density controls most of hydrological processes in semi-arid regions. However, the most of the dynamic vegetation models are too complex to be coupled with hydrological models and they incorporate variables and inputs which are difficult to be estimated across …


Monitoring Spatiotemporal Total Organic Carbon Concentrations In Lake Mead With Integrated Data Fusion And Mining (Idfm) Technique, Sanaz Imen, Ni-Bin Chang, Y. Jeffrey Yang Aug 2014

Monitoring Spatiotemporal Total Organic Carbon Concentrations In Lake Mead With Integrated Data Fusion And Mining (Idfm) Technique, Sanaz Imen, Ni-Bin Chang, Y. Jeffrey Yang

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Forest fires, soil erosion, and land use changes in Lake Mead watershed nearby Las Vegas wash are considered as sources of water quality impairment in the Lake Mead. These conditions result in higher concentration of Total Organic Carbon (TOC). TOC in contact with Chlorine which is often used for disinfection purposes of drinking water supply causes the formation of trihalomethanes (THMs). THM is one of the toxic carcinogens controlled by EPA’s Disinfection By-Product Rule. As a result of threat posed to drinking water of 25 million people downstream, recreation area, and wildlife habitat of Lake Mead, it is necessary to …