articleReviews of GeophysicsMay 8, 2007Closed access

Measuring surface water from space

The Ohio State University · California Institute of Technology · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Surface fresh water is essential for life, yet we have surprisingly poor knowledge of the spatial and temporal dynamics of surface freshwater discharge and changes in storage globally. For example, we are unable to answer such basic questions as “What is the spatial and temporal variability of water stored on and near the surface of all continents?” Furthermore, key societal issues, such as the susceptibility of life to flood hazards, cannot be answered with the current global, in situ networks designed to observe river discharge at points but not flood events. The measurements required to answer these hydrologic questions are surface water area, the elevation of the water surface ( h ), its slope (∂ h /∂ x ),…

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Keywords
  • Flood myth
  • Altimeter
  • Remote sensing
  • Surface water
  • Environmental science
  • Geology
  • Radar
  • Synthetic aperture radar
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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