Remote Sensing of Water Systems – UZH

Remote Sensing of Water Systems

Remote sensing is a dynamic research field and offers diverse possibilities to measure and understand our ecosystems better. We believe that this fascinating technology is still underexploited and data contain much more information than we think.

Having water as focal point, we contribute implementing new earth observation infrastructure, develop methods for information extraction and study water mediated processes across terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

Publications

Remote sensing of forest gas exchange
Remote sensing of phytplankton fluorescence

Interested in more of our research outcomes? See all publications of our group.

News

New publication on sensitivity of SIF for evolving crop water limitation 28.02.2022
New publication on satellite based assessment of forest drought 19.02.2022
New publication on fluorescence to detect plant stress 03.01.2022
New BRIDGE-Discovery reserach project granted 17.12.2021
New publication on the NIRv index 23.09.2021
Hyplant flight experiment 2021 in Switzerland and Germany 15.06.2021
New publication on remote sensing of fluorescence in aquatic ecosystems 21.05.2021
Installation of new FloX spectrometer in Davos 11.05.2021
New publication on causality between fluorescence and transpiration 23.03.2021
New course on Earth System Observations and Analysis 19.02.2021
Another reserach project granted by the Swiss National Science Foundation 30.10.2020
Eugenie Paul-Limoges contributes to a new paper on partitioning evapotranspiration 06.10.2020
New reserach project granted by the Swiss National Science Foundation 30.09.2020
Alex Damm becomes science and applications team member of NASA PACE satellite mission 09.02.2020

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