Handbook of Environmental Materials Management 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-73645-7_141
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Impact of Climate Change and Land Use Change Scenarios on Water Resources in Tha Chin River Basin: A Case Study of Suphan Buri Province, Thailand

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“…Landsat-5 Missions equipment consists of a multi-spectral scanner and a Thematic Mapper, both of which have a spatial resolution of 30 meters. In contrast, Landsat-8 has an operational land imager (OLI) sensor and a thermal sensor, the first of which has a resolution of 30 meters and the second of which has a resolution of 100 meters (Patil et al, 2012). Both of these sensors have a spatial resolution of 100 meters.…”
Section: Data Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Landsat-5 Missions equipment consists of a multi-spectral scanner and a Thematic Mapper, both of which have a spatial resolution of 30 meters. In contrast, Landsat-8 has an operational land imager (OLI) sensor and a thermal sensor, the first of which has a resolution of 30 meters and the second of which has a resolution of 100 meters (Patil et al, 2012). Both of these sensors have a spatial resolution of 100 meters.…”
Section: Data Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Rantasewee et al, 2022) used the Landsat 5TM satellite picture in GIS to conduct their research on the disappearance of agricultural land in the Tha Chin River watershed. (Monprapussorn, 2018) used the province of Suphan Buri as a case study to evaluate the impact that climate change will have on the usage of irrigated agriculture in the Tha Chin River basin for rice production. In this study, among the datasets currently available in GEE, Landsat satellite pictures have been used to investigate the changes in LULC in the Tha Chin River basin during the years 2000, 2010, 2015, and 2020.…”
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