Journal article
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)-Based Thermal Infra-Red (TIR) and Optical Imagery Reveals Multi-Spatial Scale Controls of Cold-Water Areas Over a Groundwater-Dominated Riverscape
R Casas-Mulet, J Pander, D Ryu, MJ Stewardson, J Geist
Frontiers in Environmental Science | Frontiers Media | Published : 2020
Abstract
The forecast of warmer weather, and reduced precipitation and streamflow under climate change makes freshwater biota particularly vulnerable to being exposed to temperature extremes. Given the importance of temperature to regulate vital physiological processes, the availability of discrete cold-water patches (CWPs) in rivers to act as potential thermal refugia is critical to support freshwater ecosystem function. Being able to predict their spatial distribution at riverscape scales is the first step to understanding the capacity to maintain thermal refuges and to inform future river management strategies. Novel Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)-based Thermal Infra-Red (TIR) imagery technologies ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The funding for the data acquisition and post-processing of this study came from the North East Catchment Management Authority (NECMA, Victoria, Australia). Data acquisition was also supported by MS's ARC Discovery Project DP130103619. The writing part of the work by RC-M was done as part of her Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship at TUM.