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Use of High Resolution Satellite Images for the Calibration of Hydro-geological Models in Semi-Arid Regions: A Case Study
Use of High Resolution Satellite Images for the Calibration of Hydro-geological Models in Semi-Arid Regions: A Case Study
Published On
23 May 2012
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Speaker:
Giuseppe Ruello
Institution
University of Napoli
Event:
Global Humanitarian Technology Conference
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fractal classification
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ghtc 2011
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Giuseppe Ruello
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hydrologic models
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Web-GIS architecture
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