Advancements in earth observation for water resources monitoring and management in Africa: a comprehensive review

T Dube, D Seaton, C Shoko, C Mbow - Journal of Hydrology, 2023 - Elsevier
This paper provides an overview of the progress made in remote sensing of water resources
in Africa, focusing on various applications such as precipitation estimation, land surface …

The role of satellite-based remote sensing in improving simulated streamflow: A review

D Jiang, K Wang - Water, 2019 - mdpi.com
A hydrological model is a useful tool to study the effects of human activities and climate
change on hydrology. Accordingly, the performance of hydrological modeling is vitally …

Evaluation of MODIS LAI, fAPAR and the relation between fAPAR and NDVI in a semi-arid environment using in situ measurements

R Fensholt, I Sandholt, MS Rasmussen - Remote sensing of Environment, 2004 - Elsevier
On global and regional scales, earth observation (EO)-based estimates of leaf area index
(LAI) provide valuable input to climate and hydrologic modelling, while fraction of absorbed …

Monitoring wheat phenology and irrigation in Central Morocco: On the use of relationships between evapotranspiration, crops coefficients, leaf area index and …

B Duchemin, R Hadria, S Erraki, G Boulet… - Agricultural Water …, 2006 - Elsevier
The monitoring of crop production and irrigation at a regional scale can be based on the use
of ecosystem process models and remote sensing data. The former simulate the time …

[PDF][PDF] Flexible, integrated watershed modelling with MIKE SHE

DN Graham, MB Butts - Watershed models, 2005 - academia.edu
Hydrologic modeling has become an essential tool in watershed management, with two
fundamental roles. The first role is to improve our understanding of the physical, chemical …

Suitability of the TRMM satellite rainfalls in driving a distributed hydrological model for water balance computations in Xinjiang catchment, Poyang lake basin

XH Li, Q Zhang, CY Xu - Journal of Hydrology, 2012 - Elsevier
Spatial rainfall is a key input to distributed hydrological models, and its precisions heavily
affect the accuracy of stream flow predictions from a hydrological model. Traditional …

Quantification of effects of climate variations and human activities on runoff by a monthly water balance model: A case study of the Chaobai River basin in northern …

G Wang, J Xia, J Chen - Water resources research, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The Chaobai River basin in northern China consists of two major tributaries, the Chao River
and Bai River. Monthly observations of precipitation, streamflow, and panevaporation data …

Evaluation of remote‐sensing‐based rainfall products through predictive capability in hydrological runoff modelling

S Stisen, I Sandholt - Hydrological Processes: An International …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The emergence of regional and global satellite‐based rainfall products with high spatial and
temporal resolution has opened up new large‐scale hydrological applications in data …

Estimating potential evapotranspiration using Shuttleworth–Wallace model and NOAA-AVHRR NDVI data to feed a distributed hydrological model over the Mekong …

MC Zhou, H Ishidaira, HP Hapuarachchi, J Magome… - Journal of …, 2006 - Elsevier
One of key inputs to hydrological modeling is the potential evapotranspiration, either from
the interception (PET0) or from the soil water of root zone (PET). The Shuttleworth–Wallace …

An improved SWAT vegetation growth module and its evaluation for four tropical ecosystems

T Alemayehu, A Van Griensven… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2017 - hess.copernicus.org
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a globally applied river basin
ecohydrological model used in a wide spectrum of studies, ranging from land use change …