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Hydrological Sciences

John W. Jones

For more than three decades, John, a Research Geographer with the U.S. Geological Survey, has been applying remote sensing and other geospatial technologies through transdisciplinary science, resource management, and hazard mitigation/response.

Care to get your boots wet? The ‘Partial Surface Water Challenge’

Care to get your boots wet? The ‘Partial Surface Water Challenge’

Inland surface water is a critical resource when scarce and a potential hazard when floods occur. Because the extent of surface water affects habitat condition, weather, and biogeochemical cycles, our ability to accurately track variations in surface water extent is important for resource management, science, commerce, hazard mitigation, and policy making.  Openly distributed data derived from sat ...[Read More]