Project Details
Dynamic patterns of land-surface characteristics related to water/energy fluxes at the hillslope and small catchment scale using remote sensing
Applicants
Professor Dr. Karsten Schulz, since 7/2013; Professor Dr. Thomas Udelhoven
Subject Area
Hydrogeology, Hydrology, Limnology, Urban Water Management, Water Chemistry, Integrated Water Resources Management
Term
from 2011 to 2016
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 182331427
The main objective of this sub-project is to improve the retrieval of land surface characteristics that are related to individual components of the hydrological cycle and relevant at the hillslope and mesoscale via remote sensing techniques. Research activities will include the use of satellite as well as aircraft and drone based optical, microwave and thermal sensors and their joint analysis including model inversion techniques. The aim is to derive dynamic and spatially distributed information about vegetation and plant physiological characteristics, topographic, soil moisture and water and energy fluxes at the hillslope and catchment scale. In addition, we will quantify dynamic changes of these patterns with methods from mathematical morphology to characterize structures and topologies in order to analyze their relations to and impact on surface and subsurface water, solute and energy fluxes.
DFG Programme
Research Units
Subproject of
FOR 1598:
From Catchments as Organised Systems to Models based on Dynamic Functional Units - CAOS
International Connection
Austria, Luxembourg
Major Instrumentation
LAS Larger-Area-Scintillometer plus evapotranspiration
Instrumentation Group
8690 Sonstige Meßgeräte für thermische Größen (außer 860-868)
Participating Person
Dr. Matthias Bernhardt
Ehemaliger Antragsteller
Professor Dr. Ralf Ludwig, from 3/2013 until 7/2013