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International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Volume 19
Volume 19, October 2012
- Zhen Li, Lifang Zhao, Zhuo Fu:
Estimating net radiation flux in the Tibetan Plateau by assimilating MODIS LST products with an ensemble Kalman filter and particle filter. 1-11 - Meiling Liu, Xiangnan Liu, Jonathan Li, Ting Li:
Estimating regional heavy metal concentrations in rice by scaling up a field-scale heavy metal assessment model. 12-23 - Sarah M. Hamylton, Justin Prosper:
Development of a spatial data infrastructure for coastal management in the Amirante Islands, Seychelles. 24-30 - Shishi Liu, Dar A. Roberts, Oliver A. Chadwick, Chris J. Still:
Spectral responses to plant available soil moisture in a Californian grassland. 31-44 - Neamat Karimi, Ashkan Farokhnia, Sara Shishangosht, Mohammad Elmi, Morteza Eftekhari, Hossein Ghalkhani:
Elevation changes of Alamkouh glacier in Iran since 1955, based on remote sensing data. 45-58 - Roberto Pilli:
Calibrating CORINE Land Cover 2000 on forest inventories and climatic data: An example for Italy. 59-71 - Ana Pérez-Hoyos, Francisco Javier García-Haro, Jesús San-Miguel-Ayanz:
A methodology to generate a synergetic land-cover map by fusion of different land-cover products. 72-87 - Kaoru Koide, Katsuaki Koike:
Applying vegetation indices to detect high water table zones in humid warm-temperate regions using satellite remote sensing. 88-103 - Mostafa Kabolizade, Hamid Ebadi, Ali Mohammadzadeh:
Design and implementation of an algorithm for automatic 3D reconstruction of building models using genetic algorithm. 104-114 - P. A. Bostan, Gerard B. M. Heuvelink, S. Z. Akyurek:
Comparison of regression and kriging techniques for mapping the average annual precipitation of Turkey. 115-126 - Ying-ying Li, Hao Zhang, Wolfgang Kainz:
Monitoring patterns of urban heat islands of the fast-growing Shanghai metropolis, China: Using time-series of Landsat TM/ETM+ data. 127-138 - Yasser Maghsoudi, Michael J. Collins, Donald G. Leckie:
Polarimetric classification of Boreal forest using nonparametric feature selection and multiple classifiers. 139-150 - Abel Ramoelo, Andrew K. Skidmore, Moses Azong Cho, Martin Schlerf, Renaud Mathieu, Ignas M. A. Heitkönig:
Regional estimation of savanna grass nitrogen using the red-edge band of the spaceborne RapidEye sensor. 151-162 - Wiesam Essa, Boud Verbeiren, Johannes van der Kwast, Tim Van de Voorde, Okke Batelaan:
Evaluation of the DisTrad thermal sharpening methodology for urban areas. 163-172 - Lien Loosvelt, Jan Peters, Henning Skriver, Hans Lievens, Frieke Van Coillie, Bernard De Baets, Niko E. C. Verhoest:
Random Forests as a tool for estimating uncertainty at pixel-level in SAR image classification. 173-184 - Wouter Dorigo, Arko Lucieer, Tomaz Podobnikar, Andraz Carni:
Mapping invasive Fallopia japonica by combined spectral, spatial, and temporal analysis of digital orthophotos. 185-195 - Saleem Ullah, Yali Si, Martin Schlerf, Andrew K. Skidmore, Muhammad Shafique, Irfan Akhtar Iqbal:
Estimation of grassland biomass and nitrogen using MERIS data. 196-204 - Renaud Hostache, Patrick Matgen, Wolfgang Wagner:
Change detection approaches for flood extent mapping: How to select the most adequate reference image from online archives? 205-213 - Ana Hernando, Dirk Tiede, Florian Albrecht, Stefan Lang:
Spatial and thematic assessment of object-based forest stand delineation using an OFA-matrix. 214-225 - Guang Zheng, L. Monika Moskal:
Spatial variability of terrestrial laser scanning based leaf area index. 226-237 - Jun Li, Qiming Qin, Chao Xie, Yue Zhao:
Integrated use of spatial and semantic relationships for extracting road networks from floating car data. 238-247 - Cheng Qiao, Jiancheng Luo, Zhanfeng Shen, Zhiwen Zhu, Dongping Ming:
Adaptive thematic object extraction from remote sensing image based on spectral matching. 248-251 - Zhenshan Yang, Richard Sliuzas, Jianming Cai, Henk F. L. Ottens:
Exploring spatial evolution of economic clusters: A case study of Beijing. 252-265 - Andre Zerger, David L. Gobbett, Christopher Crossman, Philip Valencia, Tim Wark, Micah Davies, Rebecca N. Handcock, Jacqui Stol:
Temporal monitoring of groundcover change using digital cameras. 266-275 - M. J. Pringle, R. J. Denham, Rakhesh Devadas:
Identification of cropping activity in central and southern Queensland, Australia, with the aid of MODIS MOD13Q1 imagery. 276-285 - Mbulisi Sibanda, Amon Murwira:
Cotton fields drive elephant habitat fragmentation in the Mid Zambezi Valley, Zimbabwe. 286-297 - Reza Jafari, Megan M. Lewis:
Arid land characterisation with EO-1 Hyperion hyperspectral data. 298-307 - Fabian Ewald Fassnacht, Hooman Latifi, Barbara Koch:
An angular vegetation index for imaging spectroscopy data - Preliminary results on forest damage detection in the Bavarian National Park, Germany. 308-321 - Susanne Thulin, Michael J. Hill, Alex Held, Simon D. Jones, Peter Woodgate:
Hyperspectral determination of feed quality constituents in temperate pastures: Effect of processing methods on predictive relationships from partial least squares regression. 322-334 - Pär Johan Åstrand, Marco Bongiorni, Mattia Crespi, Francesca Fratarcangeli, Joanna Nowak Da Costa, Francesca Pieralice, Agnieszka Walczynska:
The potential of WorldView-2 for ortho-image production within the "Control with Remote Sensing Programme" of the European Commission. 335-347 - Javed Mallick, Chander Kumar Singh, S. Shashtri, Atiqur Rahman, S. Mukherjee:
Land surface emissivity retrieval based on moisture index from LANDSAT TM satellite data over heterogeneous surfaces of Delhi city. 348-358 - José Luis Hernández-Stefanoni, José Alberto Gallardo-Cruz, Jorge A. Meave, Duccio Rocchini, Javier Bello-Pineda, Jorge Omar López-Martínez:
Modeling α- and β-diversity in a tropical forest from remotely sensed and spatial data. 359-368
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