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Modern monitoring network in the Indian Ocean - Case study
Three public authorities in Sri Lanka are responsible for various tasks in water management and they all depend on hydro-meteorological data. However, the existing monitoring network was in poor condition and reliable, up-to-date measurement values were often missing. Now the hydro-meteorological monitoring network has been extended and updated with the latest technology. Background There is a ...
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Top 3 Reasons for Data-Driven Water Quality Management
Monitoring water quality in real-time allows you to avoid problems in your water body; Real-time data offers valuable insights about the chemistry of your lake and algae trends; A data-driven approach improves decision-making for reducing nutrients. “Real-time data is actionable data,” said Chief Water Specialist EJ Neafsey in a recent webinar. When it comes to water quality ...
By LG Sonic
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Evapotranspiration estimate from water balance closure using satellite data for the Upper Yangtze River basin
Application of hydrological models for water resources management at large continental river basins is often limited by the scarcity of in situ meteorological forcing data. Remote sensing information provides an alternative to in situ data, with observations that are, in some cases, at higher spatial and temporal resolutions than those available from traditional ground sources. In this work, ...
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