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Cretaux J. F., Calmant Stéphane, Papa Fabrice, Frappart F., Paris A., Berge-Nguyen M. (2023). Inland surface waters quantity monitored from remote sensing. Surveys in Geophysics, 44 (5), 1519-1552. ISSN 0169-3298.

Titre du document
Inland surface waters quantity monitored from remote sensing
Année de publication
2023
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:001062026100001
Auteurs
Cretaux J. F., Calmant Stéphane, Papa Fabrice, Frappart F., Paris A., Berge-Nguyen M.
Source
Surveys in Geophysics, 2023, 44 (5), 1519-1552 ISSN 0169-3298
In recent decades, water availability, water use, water sharing and freshwater supply for basic human and economic needs have become central scientific and humanitarian issues. With increasing water scarcity in many regions and increasing frequency of extreme flooding in other regions, there is a need to improve predictive capacity, to collect a large amount of information on key hydrological variables such as flows or water stocks in lakes and floodplains and to best combine these data with hydrological and hydrodynamic models. Most of the world's water demand relies on continental surface waters (rivers, lakes, wetlands and artificial reservoirs) while less on underground aquifers and seawater desalination. However, ground-based hydrological survey networks have steadily and drastically decreased worldwide over the last decades. In this context, current remote sensing techniques have been widely used by several countries for water resource monitoring purposes. In this paper, we present such remote sensing techniques, in particular satellite altimetry and imagery, and discuss how they became essential for the study of the water cycle and hydrological phenomena on a broad range of spatial and temporal scales. Large lakes, rivers and wetlands play a major role in the global water cycle and are also markers, integrators and actors of climate change at work on Earth. We show several examples chosen from the literature that perfectly highlight both current scientific and societal issues, as well as the crucial role of space techniques to monitor terrestrial surface waters.
Plan de classement
Hydrologie [062] ; Géologie et formations superficielles [064] ; Télédétection [126]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010090186]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010090186
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