Rivers are dynamic and complex systems shaped by interactions among flow regime, sediment transport, water quality, and geomorphic processes. These ...
What is synthetic data? It is data that is not generated through direct measurement or data capture methods, but rather data that is made from scratch. Examples of which are data derived from computer ...
The environment is changing, particularly along our coasts where sea levels are rising. Knowing how to mitigate these changes requires a deeper understanding of how the coastal ocean responds to ...
Analyze images and other data to solve problems across disciplines. Imagery and other data collected by satellites, crewed aircraft, and uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) are increasingly important for ...
Recent controversies about the retreat of Himalayan glaciers pose concerns about the future of water supplies in this region. While snow and ice are an important component of the hydrologic regime of ...
Turbulence, temperature changes, water vapor, carbon dioxide, ozone, methane, and other gases absorb, reflect, and scatter sunlight as it passes through the atmosphere, bounces off the Earth’s surface ...
Active sensing encompasses the use of a transmitter and at least one receiver to measure (sense) the transmission or scattering properties of a medium at radio frequencies. In transmission ...
In a recent systematic review published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, researchers examined the use of geospatial tools, methods, and techniques such as ...
One of the most critical issues facing us today is the provision of enough water to meet the needs of society. Civil Engineers in the water resources area study a range of topics including water ...