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International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Volume 16
Volume 16, June 2012
- Babula Jena, P. J. Kurian, Debadatta Swain, Anshul Tyagi, R. Ravindra:
Prediction of bathymetry from satellite altimeter based gravity in the Arabian Sea: Mapping of two unnamed deep seamounts. 1-4 - Asoka Edirisinghe, Dave Clark, Deanne Waugh:
Spatio-temporal modelling of biomass of intensively grazed perennial dairy pastures using multispectral remote sensing. 5-16 - Qinghe Zhao, Shiliang Liu, Li Deng, Shikui Dong, Cong Wang, Zhifeng Yang, Juejie Yang:
Landscape change and hydrologic alteration associated with dam construction. 17-26 - Tatyana A. Smaglichenko, Shigeki Horiuchi, Kaori Takai:
A differentiated approach to the seismic tomography problem: Method, testing and application to the Western Nagano fault area (Japan). 27-41 - Mohammad Karimi, Mohammad Ali Sharifi, Mohammad Saadi Mesgari:
Modeling land use interaction using linguistic variables. 42-53 - Tomasz Berezowski, Jaroslaw Chormanski, Okke Batelaan, Frank Canters, Tim Van de Voorde:
Impact of remotely sensed land-cover proportions on urban runoff prediction. 54-65 - Sushant Paudel, Fei Yuan:
Assessing landscape changes and dynamics using patch analysis and GIS modeling. 66-76 - Rohan Fisher:
Tropical forest monitoring, combining satellite and social data, to inform management and livelihood implications: Case studies from Indonesian West Timor. 77-84 - Moses Azong Cho, Pravesh Debba, Onisimo Mutanga, Nontembeko Dudeni-Tlhone, Thandulwazi Magadla, Sibusisiwe A. Khuluse:
Potential utility of the spectral red-edge region of SumbandilaSat imagery for assessing indigenous forest structure and health. 85-93 - Elena Giménez, Mattia Crespi, M. Selmira Garrido, Antonio José Gil:
Multivariate outlier detection based on robust computation of Mahalanobis distances. Application to positioning assisted by RTK GNSS Networks. 94-100 - Bingfang Wu, Qiangzi Li:
Crop planting and type proportion method for crop acreage estimation of complex agricultural landscapes. 101-112
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