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Novel Quantitative Measurement of Eco-Water Layer Based on Quantitative Remote Sensing

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Modeling and characterizing the eco-water layer in an environment is a crucial issue in the quantificational research of hydro-circling, precipitation distribution, and environmental protection. In this paper, a remote sensing inversion model for the eco-water layer’s individual parameters and information index system is proposed and methods for calculating the eco-water layer’s resource quantity are investigated. An experimental investigation is conducted at Maoergai area in the upper Minjiang River in the west of China. Theoretical analysis and experimental results verifying the effectiveness of the model are presented.

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 September 2015

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