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Mapping potential of the IRS-1C Pan satellite imagery
IRS-1C PAN camera satellite imagery orthorectification monoscopic-mode topographic mapping.
2016/5/20
The current and upcoming high resolution satellite imagery is expected to have a significant impact on the topographic mapping applications of primary data acquisition and especially on the updating o...
HYDROPERIOD CLASSIFICATION OF CERVANTES COOLIMBA COASTAL WETLANDS USING LANDSAT TIME SERIES IMAGERY
Environment Hydrology Monitoring Landsat Temporal
2014/4/29
Geomorphic classification of wetlands relies on information regarding landform and hydroperiod. Additional attributes of wetland size, vegetation cover and salinity can be collected for lower order cl...
DO ADDITIONAL BANDS (COASTAL, NIR-2, RED-EDGE AND YELLOW) IN WORLDVIEW-2 MULTISPECTRAL IMAGERY IMPROVE DISCRIMINATION OF AN INVASIVE TUSSOCK, BUFFEL GRASS (CENCHRUS CILIARIS)?
Buffel grass multispectral imagery
2014/4/30
Our goals is to determine if Worldview-2 8-band multispectral imagery can be used to discriminate an invasive grass species namely, Buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) in the subtropical arid parts of ce...
PLANT SPECIES MONITORING IN THE CANARY ISLANDS USING WORLDVIEW-2 IMAGERY
Forestry Monitoring Detection Multispectral
2014/4/30
The physical and climatic features of a relatively small volcanic island such as Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) cause increased difficulties to vegetation monitoring by means of moderate resolution ...
AVHRR Imagery Reveals Interannual Variations of Surface Cyanobacterial Accumulations in the Baltic Sea
AVHRR Imagery Reveals Surface Cyanobacterial Accumulations
2014/4/15
AVHRR Imagery Reveals Interannual Variations of Surface Cyanobacterial Accumulations in the Baltic Sea。
AVHRR Imagery Reveals Interannual Variations of Surface Cyanobacterial Accumulations in the Baltic Sea
AVHRR Imagery Reveals Surface Cyanobacterial Accumulations
2014/4/15
AVHRR Imagery Reveals Interannual Variations of Surface Cyanobacterial Accumulations in the Baltic Sea。