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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have been recognised as a powerful means to integrate and analyse data from … modelling capabilities in GIS. This is still a rather complex task and research is being done on the full integration of these … models. Interfacing between these models and GIS may be a very efficient way of overcoming the difficulties and getting very …
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was accurate, less cumbersome and easy to calculate within GIS environment. Also comparison of these hypsometric integral …
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. Recent improvements to the approach are discussed, as well as the GIS-implementation of the entire model. The functioning of …
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Remote sensing (RS) and geographic information system (GIS) are promising tools for efficient planning and management … proposed to delineate groundwater potential zones using integrated RS, GIS and multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) techniques … thematic maps were integrated by weighted linear combination method in a GIS environment to generate a groundwater potential …
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by Geographic Information System (GIS) was used as the tool to generate, manipulate and spatially organize disparate data … for sediment yield modeling. Thus, the Arc Info 7.2 GIS software and RS (ERDAS IMAGINE 8.4 image processing software …
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A Geographical Information System (GIS) based method is proposed and demonstrated for the identification of sediment …
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parameters was aided by GIS and by the automatic calibration model (PEST). The automatic calibration was done for the years 1988 …
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The non-stationarity in runoff regime may be attributed to various causes such as climate change, land use change, and man-made runoff control structures. Degradation of land use can induce significant impact on infiltration and surface roughness leading to higher flood discharges. This study...
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hydrological data and a GIS system for extracting land cover/use changes. A set of aerial imagery acquired in 1945 through 2002 … past century, using historical data, aerial photos and GIS techniques. The results showed that for the last 25 years annual …
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using Geographic Information System (GIS) technique. The annual sediment yield for the intermediate basin was estimated for …
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