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Water conservation appraisal using surface runoff estimated by an integrated SCS-CN and MCDA-AHP technique
Rainfall and runoff are important characteristics that determine the water sources for harvesting and recharging the watershed. This study focused on estimating the AHP-based runoff potential zones and spatial...
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Assessment of Rainfall (R), Evapotranspiration (ET), and Crop Coefficient (Kc) Using Satellite Data
Earth-observing satellites could provide regular estimates of rainfall (R), evapotranspiration, and crop coefficient on a global scale. Through active and passive remote sensing methods, it is possible to meas...
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Monitoring of Natural Resources Using Remote Sensing and GIS Technology Under Changing Climate Scenario
One of the major threats in the twenty-first century is the Earth’s climate change, which bestows conspicuous effects on natural resources and human health. Remote sensing and Geographical Information System (...
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Estimation of slope length gradient (LS) factor for the sub-watershed areas of Juri River in Tripura
The slope length gradient (LS) factor expresses the effect of topography, i.e., combining effects of slope length (L) and slope steepness (S) on rate of soil erosion. The longer the slope length, greater is th...
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Open AccessSoil erodibility indices under different land uses in Ri-Bhoi district of Meghalaya (India)
In absence of soil erosion plots for determination of erodibility index (K) for erosion models like Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) or Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) to estimate soil erosion,...
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