Digital Earth system based river basin data integration

  • Zhang X
  • Li W
  • Lin C
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© 2014 SPIE. Digital Earth is an integrated approach to build scientific infrastructure. The Digital Earth systems provide a three-dimensional visualization and integration platform for river basin data which include the management data, in situ observation data, remote sensing observation data and model output data. This paper studies the Digital Earth system based river basin data integration technology. Firstly, the construction of the Digital Earth based three-dimensional river basin data integration environment is discussed. Then the river basin management data integration technology is presented which is realized by general database access interface, web service and ActiveX control. Thirdly, the in situ data stored in database tables as records integration is realized with three-dimensional model of the corresponding observation apparatus display in the Digital Earth system by a same ID code. In the next two parts, the remote sensing data and the model output data integration technologies are discussed in detail. The application in the Digital Zhang River basin System of China shows that the method can effectively improve the using efficiency and visualization effect of the data.

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Zhang, X., Li, W., & Lin, C. (2014). Digital Earth system based river basin data integration. In Land Surface Remote Sensing II (Vol. 9260, p. 92604A). SPIE. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2069674

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