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International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Volume 50
Volume 50, August 2016
- Mathias Leidig, Richard M. Teeuw, Andrew D. Gibson:
Data poverty: A global evaluation for 2009 to 2013 - implications for sustainable development and disaster risk reduction. 1-9 - Lei Xie, Hong Zhang, Chao Wang, Fulong Chen:
Water-Body types identification in urban areas from radarsat-2 fully polarimetric SAR data. 10-25 - Yaqian He, Yanchen Bo, Leilei Chai, Xiaolong Liu, Aihua Li:
Linking in situ LAI and fine resolution remote sensing data to map reference LAI over cropland and grassland using geostatistical regression method. 26-38 - Ying Liu, Tina Delahunty, Naizhuo Zhao, Guofeng Cao:
These lit areas are undeveloped: Delimiting China's urban extents from thresholded nighttime light imagery. 39-50 - Qinchuan Xin, Peng Gong, Andrew E. Suyker, Yali Si:
Effects of the partitioning of diffuse and direct solar radiation on satellite-based modeling of crop gross primary production. 51-63 - Abderrazak El Harti, Rachid Lhissou, Karem Chokmani, Jamal-eddine Ouzemou, Mohamed Hassouna, El Mostafa Bachaoui, Abderrahmene El Ghmari:
Spatiotemporal monitoring of soil salinization in irrigated Tadla Plain (Morocco) using satellite spectral indices. 64-73 - Jingbin Liu, Juha Hyyppä, Xiaowei Yu, Anttoni Jaakkola, Xinlian Liang, Harri Kaartinen, Antero Kukko, Lingli Zhu, Yunsheng Wang, Hannu Hyyppä:
Can global navigation satellite system signals reveal the ecological attributes of forests? 74-79 - Martin Karlson, Madelene Ostwald, Heather Reese, Hugues Roméo Bazié, Boalidioa Tankoano:
Assessing the potential of multi-seasonal WorldView-2 imagery for mapping West African agroforestry tree species. 80-88 - Annika Ludwig, Hanna Meyer, Thomas Nauss:
Automatic classification of Google Earth images for a larger scale monitoring of bush encroachment in South Africa. 89-94 - Paula García-Llamas, Leonor Calvo, José Manuel Álvarez-Martínez, Susana Suárez-Seoane:
Using remote sensing products to classify landscape. A multi-spatial resolution approach. 95-105 - Mathew G. Allan, David P. Hamilton, Dennis Trolle, Kohji Muraoka, Christopher McBride:
Spatial heterogeneity in geothermally-influenced lakes derived from atmospherically corrected Landsat thermal imagery and three-dimensional hydrodynamic modelling. 106-116 - Bangqian Chen, Xiangping Li, Xiangming Xiao, Bin Zhao, Jinwei Dong, Weili Kou, Yuanwei Qin, Chuan Yang, Zhixiang Wu, Rui Sun, Guoyu Lan, Guishui Xie:
Mapping tropical forests and deciduous rubber plantations in Hainan Island, China by integrating PALSAR 25-m and multi-temporal Landsat images. 117-130 - Frank Thonfeld, Hannes Feilhauer, Matthias H. Braun, Gunter Menz:
Robust Change Vector Analysis (RCVA) for multi-sensor very high resolution optical satellite data. 131-140 - Minghua Tian, Jilu Feng, Benoit Rivard, C. Zhao:
A method to compute the n-dimensional solid spectral angle between vectors and its use for band selection in hyperspectral data. 141-149 - Yi Lin, Geoff A. W. West:
Retrieval of effective leaf area index (LAIe) and leaf area density (LAD) profile at individual tree level using high density multi-return airborne LiDAR. 150-158 - Jing Cui, Shimin Zhang, Jingfa Zhang, Xudong Liu, Rui Ding, Hanyong Liu:
Determining surface magnetic susceptibility of loess-paleosol sections based on spectral features: Application to a UHD 185 hyperspectral image. 159-169 - Alfonso Fernández-Manso, Oscar Fernández-Manso, Carmen Quintano:
SENTINEL-2A red-edge spectral indices suitability for discriminating burn severity. 170-175 - Meisam Amani, Saeid Parsian, S. Mohammad MirMazloumi, Omid Aieneh:
Two new soil moisture indices based on the NIR-red triangle space of Landsat-8 data. 176-186 - Lien T. H. Pham, Lars Brabyn, Salman Ashraf:
Combining QuickBird, LiDAR, and GIS topography indices to identify a single native tree species in a complex landscape using an object-based classification approach. 187-197 - Yuhao Lu, Nicholas C. Coops, Txomin Hermosilla:
Regional assessment of pan-Pacific urban environments over 25 years using annual gap free Landsat data. 198-210 - Julius Y. Anchang, Erick O. Ananga, Ruiliang Pu:
An efficient unsupervised index based approach for mapping urban vegetation from IKONOS imagery. 211-220 - Rebecca Del'Papa Moreira Scafutto, Carlos Roberto de Souza Filho:
Quantitative characterization of crude oils and fuels in mineral substrates using reflectance spectroscopy: Implications for remote sensing. 221-242
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