Pinpointing source of Mekong and measuring its length through analysis of satellite imagery and field investigations

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For centuries, explorers and scientists from different countries had made their own conclusions on the source of the Mekong. However, the geographic source of the Mekong is still arguable because of the complexity of the Mekong source water system, inaccessible environment and the varied technologies used by those explorers and scientists. The satellite remote sensing technology has been used to pinpoint the source of the Mekong, associated with the on-the-spot investigations made by the authors in June 1999 and September 2002. The actual length of the Mekong has also been calculated.

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Liu, S., Lu, P., Liu, D., & Jin, P. (2007). Pinpointing source of Mekong and measuring its length through analysis of satellite imagery and field investigations. Geo-Spatial Information Science, 10(1), 51–56. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11806-007-0011-6

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