CHARACTERIZATION OF GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER INTERACTIONS USING THERMAL REMOTE SENSING AND IN-STREAM MEASUREMENTS

2015-12-31
Surface water and groundwater interact in a dynamic and complex way in variety of hydrologic settings. Hence identification and quantification of exchange processes between surface water and groundwater is essential for developing sustainable water resources management plans, understanding dominant hydrologic processes and identifying geological controls. The objective of this study is to integrate high resolution maps of airborne remotely sensed stream surface temperature measurements with a set of in-stream measurements to gain insight into the groundwater contributions to a stream. This study will provide a test case to understand challenges and advantages in using airborne thermal remote sensing in identification of groundwater contributions to a stream.

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Citation Formats
K. K. Yılmaz, “CHARACTERIZATION OF GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER INTERACTIONS USING THERMAL REMOTE SENSING AND IN-STREAM MEASUREMENTS,” 2015. Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/61938.