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Chilon, P., Rodríguez, M. (2021). Análisis multiespectral usando parámetros superficiales con la plataforma Landsat 8 para identificar agua subterránea en la cuenca del río la Encañada [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/29481
Chilon, P., Rodríguez, M. Análisis multiespectral usando parámetros superficiales con la plataforma Landsat 8 para identificar agua subterránea en la cuenca del río la Encañada [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/29481
@misc{renati/510403,
title = "Análisis multiespectral usando parámetros superficiales con la plataforma Landsat 8 para identificar agua subterránea en la cuenca del río la Encañada",
author = "Rodríguez Saucedo, Manuel",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2021"
}
Multispectral analysis using surface parameters with the Landsat 8 platform to identify groundwater in the La Encañada river basin is an investigation that has the general objective of identifying possible groundwater zones through the multispectral analysis of surface parameters with the Landsat 8 platform in the basin. from the river La Encañada; Using remote sensing as a tool to obtain these parameters, the research is quantitative, with applied technological design, non-experimental - transversal - causal, and used spectral and dichotomous classification techniques to identify infiltration zones. The development of the research followed a specific calculation procedure summarized in discharge, calibration, calculation of surface parameters and application of a predictive classifier, obtaining as the main result the detection of areas with favorable and moderately favorable infiltration associated with underground water sources, to starting from these surface parameters, thus determining that these zones agree 69.16% with unconsolidated porous aquifers and 24.50% with fissured aquifers hydrogeology information proposed by Ingemmet (2015) and from the mapping of 11 spring-type water sources, the 100% of these correspond to areas of favorable to moderately favorable infiltration, thus verifying the reliability of the technique and showing that the areas identified correspond to large sources of infiltration for underground water supply.
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