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Survey of remote sensing applications

January 1, 1974

Data from the first earth resources technology satellite (ERTS) as well as from NASA and other aircraft, contain much of the information indicative of the distribution of groundwater and the extent of its utilization. Thermal infrared imagery from aircraft is particularly valuable in studying groundwater discharge to the sea and other surface water bodies. Color infrared photography from aircraft and space is also used to locate areas of potential groundwater development. Anomalies in vegetation, soils, moisture, and their pattern of distribution may be indicative of underlying groundwater conditions. Remote sensing may be used directly or indirectly to identify stream reaches for test holes or production wells. Similarly, location of submarine springs increase effectiveness of groundwater exploration in the coastal zone.

Publication Year 1974
Title Survey of remote sensing applications
Authors Morris Deutsch
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Water Well Journal
Index ID 70112316
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center