02288nam 2200553 450 991070487590332120140206155756.0(CKB)5470000002444974(OCoLC)869944379(EXLCZ)99547000000244497420140206d2013 ua 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDevelopment of hyperspectral remote sensing capability for the early detection and monitoring of harmful algal blooms (HABs) in the Great Lakes /John Lekki [and six others]Cleveland, Ohio :National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center,2013.1 online resource (14 pages) color illustrationsNASA/TM ;2013-217447Title from title screen (viewed on Feb. 6, 2014)."May 2013.""Prepared for the Infotech@Aerospace 2009 Conference sponsored by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Seattle, Washington, April 6-9, 2009.""AIAA-2009-1978."Includes bibliographical references (page 14).Development of hyperspectral remote sensing capability for the early detection and monitoring of harmful algal blooms Algal bloomsGreat Lakes (North America)Remote sensingnasatIn situ measurementnasatImaging spectrometersnasatSpectral reflectancenasatMicrocystisnasatWater samplingnasatAlgal bloomsRemote sensing.In situ measurement.Imaging spectrometers.Spectral reflectance.Microcystis.Water sampling.Lekki John D.1395833NASA Glenn Research Center,United States.National Aeronautics and Space Administration,GPOGPOBOOK9910704875903321Development of hyperspectral remote sensing capability for the early detection and monitoring of harmful algal blooms (HABs) in the Great Lakes3527775UNINA03891nam 2200937z- 450 991056646780332120220506(CKB)5680000000037702(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81054(oapen)doab81054(EXLCZ)99568000000003770220202205d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRiver Ecological Restoration and Groundwater Artificial RechargeBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (204 p.)3-0365-3469-5 3-0365-3470-9 Three of the eleven papers focused on groundwater recharge and its impacts on the groundwater regime, in which recharge was caused by riverbed leakage from river ecological restoration (artificial water replenishment). The issues of the hydrogeological parameters involved (such as the influence radius) were also reconsidered. Six papers focused on the impact of river ecological replenishment and other human activities on river and watershed ecology, and on groundwater quality and use function. The issues of ecological security at the watershed scale and deterioration of groundwater quality were of particular concern. Two papers focused on water resources carrying capacity and water resources reallocation at the regional scale, in the context of the fact that ecological water demand has been a significant topic of concern. The use of unconventional water resources such as brackish water has been emphasized in the research in this issue.History of engineering and technologybicsscTechnology: general issuesbicsscalga controlartificial ecological water supplementbrackish waterdistributionDPSIR model frameworkdrinking suitabilityDupuitecological restorationEcopath modelenvironmental managementfactor analysisfluorineformationfuzzy comprehensive evaluation modelgeneral algebraic modeling systemgroundwatergroundwater flow systemgroundwater hydrochemistrygroundwater numerical simulationgroundwater qualitygroundwater recharge resources amount evaluationhealth risk assessmenthuman health riskhydrogeochemistryinfluence radiusinverse modelingionic ratiosirrigation suitabilityLianshi LakeMODFLOWn/anumerical simulationSongnen Plainsustainable developmentThiemtypical biological chainuncertainty analysiswater allocationwater diversion projectwater resources carrying capacitywatershed ecological security assessmentweight sensitivity analysisYangtze RiverYongding RiverHistory of engineering and technologyTechnology: general issuesZhai Yuanzhengedt1327932Wu JinedtWang HuaqingedtZhai YuanzhengothWu JinothWang HuaqingothBOOK9910566467803321River Ecological Restoration and Groundwater Artificial Recharge3038293UNINA