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REMOTE MONITORING OF SELECTED GROUND-WATER DOMINATED LAKES IN THE NEBRASKA SAND HILLS

The Landsat-Multispectral Scanner (MSS) data were used to measure lake area fluctuations (1972-1989) for 130 ground-water dominated lakes in the Western Lakes Region of the Nebraska Sand Hills. In general, the pattern shown in lake area hydrographs was similar to that for in-situ lake elevations. In...

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Published in:Journal of the American Water Resources Association 2000-10, Vol.36 (5), p.1039-1051
Main Authors: Gosselin, David C., Rundquist, Donald C., McFeeters, Stuart K.
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