2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-6584.2008.00524.x
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Assessing Ground Water Development Potential Using Landsat Imagery

Abstract: Seven villages in southeastern Kenya surround Mt. Kasigau and depend on the mountain's cloud forest for their water supply. Five of these villages have regularly experienced water shortages, and all village water supplies were contaminated with Escherichia coli bacteria. There is a need to economically find new sources of fresh ground water. Remote sensing offers a relatively quick and cost-effective way of identifying areas with high potential for ground water development. This study used spectral properties … Show more

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“…As shown in Fig. 9, there is only a slight difference between (4) and (5). This confirms that, thanks to the morphological and morphometrical regularity of the regions, the area-based volume estimation is possible with good approximation.…”
Section: A Estimation Of Reservoirs Storage Volumes As a Function Ofsupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…As shown in Fig. 9, there is only a slight difference between (4) and (5). This confirms that, thanks to the morphological and morphometrical regularity of the regions, the area-based volume estimation is possible with good approximation.…”
Section: A Estimation Of Reservoirs Storage Volumes As a Function Ofsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The use of remote sensing in this context could really be a breakthrough, allowing dramatic reduction of costs and time needed for achieving crucial information for effective and integrated water management [3]. So far, the use of multi-spectral [4], [5] and low-resolution radars [6], [7] for reservoir monitoring evidenced great potentialities, but also poor practical results.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Quantum-GIS is a public domain Geographic Information System (GIS) with good remote sensing capability in its GRASS module. Satellite images are often free and can be used with GIS to search for natural fracture trends, lineaments or moist regions [16]. An inexpensive GPS (i.e.…”
Section: Final Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most applications refer to the crystalline subsoil, limestone and quaternary volcanic terrain. Recent developments are related to the occurrence of groundwater discharge in areas of groundwater flow systems using thermal and multispectral images (see, e.g., Bobba, et al, 1992;Meijerink, 1996;Banks et al, 1996;Jackson 2002;Mutiti et al, 2010). Nevertheless, satellite gravimetry is the space-borne geodetic technique most recently used to assess changes in the total water storage and its changes (Cazenave and Chen, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%