AIRBORNE THERMAL MAPPING OF A "FLOW-THROUGH" LAKE IN THE NEBRASKA SANDHILLS

作者: Donald Rundquist , Gene Murray , Lloyd Queen

DOI: 10.1111/J.1752-1688.1985.TB00193.X

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摘要: The Sandhills region represents a tremendous water resource for the State of Nebraska. Small shallow lakes, marshes, and subirrigated meadows are abundant due to interactions between ground surface water. One theory relating lake-flow systems in has been termed “flow-through” concept. Thermal-infrared remotely acquired images document flow-through model test site Western

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