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Remote sensing and GIS techniques in Monitoring and map** Land System Change in semi-arid environments
The analyses of land use and land cover (LULC) can identify the changes in natural resources and anthropogenic activities. Using remote sensing (RS)...
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Remote sensing and GIS-based inventory and analysis of the unprecedented 2021 forest fires in Türkiye’s history
In the summer of 2021, Türkiye experienced unprecedented forest fire events. Throughout that fire season, a total of 291 fire incidents, covering an...
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Flood susceptibility modelling of the Teesta River Basin through the AHP-MCDA process using GIS and remote sensing
The Lower Teesta River basin in northern Bangladesh, which is prone to recurrent annual flooding, requires refined flood susceptibility analysis. In...
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Modelling of Soil Degradation in Semi-arid Area Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques, Southern Jordan As Case Study
AbstractThis research dealt with the topic of modeling the soil lost in a semi-arid desert area in the Ma’an watershed and its surroundings in Ma’an...
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Remote Sensing and GIS Based Monitoring and Management of Coastal Aquifers and Ecosystem
Globe has a total of 1.16 million km long continental coastline. About 40% of the global population live in the coastal cities. Therefore, coastal... -
Integrating remote sensing, GIS-based, and AHP techniques to delineate groundwater potential zones in the Moulouya Basin, North-East Morocco
Groundwater is a valuable shared resource in the Moulouya Basin, but it has been in decline due to recent years of low rainfall and rapid population...
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Characterizing groundwater potentials in parts of the basement complex of Nigeria using GIS and remote sensing
Groundwater prospect in parts of southwestern Nigeria was delineated by inferring the subsurface models from the responses of remote sensing and GIS...
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Delineation of Ground Water Prospect Zones of Mojo Watershed, Ethiopia, East Africa, Using GIS, Remote Sensing and Analytical Hierarchy Process
One of the most important elements in the development of human civilization is the prospect and availability of groundwater. Ethiopian farmers depend...
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Reservoir sedimentation evaluation using remote sensing and GIS approaches for the reservoirs in the upper Blue Nile Basin
The present study aimed to evaluate the temporal dynamics of water stored in a reservoir using satellite remote sensing data integrated with a GIS...
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A combined GIS, remote sensing, and geoelectrical method for groundwater prospect assessment and aquifer map** in El-Hamiz Sub-watershed, Algiers, Algeria
As climate change intensifies, water supplies are declining and groundwater is increasingly being exploited worldwide to meet increased population...
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Assessment of Bank Erosion, Accretion and Lateral Migration Using Remote Sensing and GIS: A Study on the Sankosh River of Himalayan Foothills
Channel migration, erosion and accretion are significant geomorphological processes in floodplain regions, impacting both natural and man-made...
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Delineation of suitable sites for water conservation structures and groundwater potential zones using integration of remote sensing and GIS: a case study of Central India
Groundwater, the most vital natural resource, plays an important role in meeting the sustainable part of domestic, agriculture, and industrial needs...
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Quantitative assessment of shoreline changes along the tropical West Coast, Maharashtra, India: A remote sensing and GIS approach
AbstractShoreline changes have been monitored for the tropical West Coast of Maharashtra using the Survey of India (SOI) toposheet, Remote Sensing...
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Road Drains, An Efficient Tool for Groundwater Recharge–A Remote Sensing and GIS-Based Study on Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India
Depletion of groundwater levels has become a significant concern worldwide, particularly during dry seasons. The study proposes an innovative and...
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Identification of groundwater potential zones using multi-influencing factor method, GIS and remote sensing techniques in the hard rock terrain of Madurai district, southern India
The development of groundwater resources has been challenged due to an increase in water demand. An irregular climate and overpopulation have...
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Flood Hazard Zone Map** of Kasari River Basin (Kolhapur, India), Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques
Flood is the most ubiquitous environmental hazard on the earth perhaps because rivers are the most dominant geomorphic agent in the present...
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Assessing the spatiotemporal transformation of a coastal lagoon inlet (1984–2019) using remote sensing and GIS: a study of Khenifiss Lagoon in Southern Morocco
Coastal lagoons are highly dynamic ecosystems that are continually changing in shape and size due to natural processes. This study used satellite...
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Delineation of groundwater potential zones in Singrauli coalfield using remote sensing, GIS and multi-influencing factor (MIF) techniques, India
The present research was carried out for delineation of groundwater potential zones in the Singrauli coalfield utilizing combined application of...
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Remote sensing technique and ICONA based-GIS map** for assessing the risk of soil erosion: A case of the Rudbar Basin, Iran
Soil erosion is a major environmental concern because of its devastating effects on agriculture and food production worldwide. In our research, we...
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Identifying Groundwater Potential Regions in Sokoto Basin, Northwestern Nigeria: An Integrated Remote Sensing, GIS, and MIF Techniques
Sokoto basin is known to experience an acute shortage of surface and groundwater resources due to climate change, increasing aridity, and land...