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International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Volume 81
Volume 81, September 2019
- Jinpei Ou, Xiaoping Liu, Penghua Liu, Xiaojuan Liu:
Evaluation of Luojia 1-01 nighttime light imagery for impervious surface detection: A comparison with NPP-VIIRS nighttime light data. 1-12 - Feifei Peng, Le Wang, Shengyuan Zou, Jing Luo, Shengsheng Gong, Xiran Li:
Content-based search of earth observation data archives using open-access multitemporal land cover and terrain products. 13-26 - Moses Azong Cho, Abel Ramoelo:
Optimal dates for assessing long-term changes in tree-cover in the semi-arid biomes of South Africa using MODIS NDVI time series (2001-2018). 27-36 - Stephen Grebby, Elmira Orynbassarova, Andrew Sowter, David Gee, Ahmed Athab:
Delineating ground deformation over the Tengiz oil field, Kazakhstan, using the Intermittent SBAS (ISBAS) DInSAR algorithm. 37-46 - Ning Ye, Louise Marianne van Leeuwen, Panagiotis Nyktas:
Analysing the potential of UAV point cloud as input in quantitative structure modelling for assessment of woody biomass of single trees. 47-57 - Marie Parrens, Ahmad Al Bitar, Frédéric Frappart, Rodrigo Cauduro Dias de Paiva, Sly Wongchuig, Fabrice Papa, Dai Yamasaki, Yann Kerr:
High resolution mapping of inundation area in the Amazon basin from a combination of L-band passive microwave, optical and radar datasets. 58-71 - Christine F. Waigl, Anupma Prakash, Martin Stuefer, David L. Verbyla, Philip E. Dennison:
Fire detection and temperature retrieval using EO-1 Hyperion data over selected Alaskan boreal forest fires. 72-84 - Gang Bao, Jiquan Chen, Mark Chopping, Yuhai Bao, Sainbuyan Bayarsaikhan, Altantuya Dorjsuren, Alateng Tuya, Buren Jirigala, Zhihao Qin:
Dynamics of net primary productivity on the Mongolian Plateau: Joint regulations of phenology and drought. 85-97 - Yongji Wang, Qingwen Qi, Ying Liu, Lili Jiang, Jun Wang:
Unsupervised segmentation parameter selection using the local spatial statistics for remote sensing image segmentation. 98-109 - Adam J. Oliphant, Prasad S. Thenkabail, Pardhasaradhi Teluguntla, Jun Xiong, Murali Krishna Gumma, Russell G. Congalton, Kamini Yadav:
Mapping cropland extent of Southeast and Northeast Asia using multi-year time-series Landsat 30-m data using a random forest classifier on the Google Earth Engine Cloud. 110-124 - Merryn L. Hunt, George Alan Blackburn, Clare S. Rowland:
Monitoring the Sustainable Intensification of Arable Agriculture: the Potential Role of Earth Observation. 125-136 - Ronak Jain, Richa U. Sharma:
Airborne hyperspectral data for mineral mapping in Southeastern Rajasthan, India. 137-145 - Lucian Dragut, Mariana Belgiu, George Popescu, Peter Bandura:
Sensitivity of multiresolution segmentation to spatial extent. 146-153 - Gabriel Mascarenhas Maciel, Rodrigo Bezerra de Araújo Gallis, Ricardo Luis Barbosa, Lucas Medeiros Pereira, Ana Carolina Silva Siquieroli, Joicy Vitória Miranda Peixoto:
Image phenotyping of inbred red lettuce lines with genetic diversity regarding carotenoid levels. 154-160 - Yolanda Torres, José Juan Arranz, Jorge M. Gaspar-Escribano, Azadeh Haghi, Sandra Martínez-Cuevas, Belén Benito, Juan-Carlos Ojeda:
Integration of LiDAR and multispectral images for rapid exposure and earthquake vulnerability estimation. Application in Lorca, Spain. 161-175 - Janne Heiskanen, Hari Adhikari, Rami Piiroinen, Petteri Packalen, Petri K. E. Pellikka:
Do airborne laser scanning biomass prediction models benefit from Landsat time series, hyperspectral data or forest classification in tropical mosaic landscapes? 176-185 - Xuebin Yang, Kelley A. Crews:
Applicability analysis of MODIS tree cover product in Texas savanna. 186-194 - Christian Walther, Christian Hüttich, Marcel Urban, Christiane Schmullius:
Modelling the Arctic taiga-tundra ecotone using ALOS PALSAR and optical earth observation data. 195-206
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