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International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Volume 63
Volume 63, December 2017
- Nicolás Younes Cárdenas, Karen E. Joyce, Stefan W. Maier:
Monitoring mangrove forests: Are we taking full advantage of technology? 1-14 - Hèou Maléki Badjana, Pontus Olofsson, Curtis E. Woodcock, Jörg Helmschrot, Kpérkouma Wala, Koffi Akpagana:
Mapping and estimating land change between 2001 and 2013 in a heterogeneous landscape in West Africa: Loss of forestlands and capacity building opportunities. 15-23 - Deodato Tapete, Francesca Cigna:
InSAR data for geohazard assessment in UNESCO World Heritage sites: state-of-the-art and perspectives in the Copernicus era. 24-32 - Pascal Castellazzi, Jaime Gárfias, Richard Martel, Charles Brouard, Alfonso Rivera:
InSAR to support sustainable urbanization over compacting aquifers: The case of Toluca Valley, Mexico. 33-44 - Linda Gulbe, Vairis Caune, Gundars Korats:
Urban area thermal monitoring: Liepaja case study using satellite and aerial thermal data. 45-54 - David García Álvarez, María Teresa Camacho Olmedo:
Changes in the methodology used in the production of the Spanish CORINE: Uncertainty analysis of the new maps. 55-67 - Tamir Caras, John Hedley, Arnon Karnieli:
Implications of sensor design for coral reef detection: Upscaling ground hyperspectral imagery in spatial and spectral scales. 68-77 - Adugna G. Mullissa, Valentyn A. Tolpekin, Alfred Stein:
Scattering property based contextual PolSAR speckle filter. 78-89 - Hannah Jordan, Francesca Cigna, Luke Bateson:
Identifying natural and anthropogenically-induced geohazards from satellite ground motion and geospatial data: Stoke-on-Trent, UK. 90-103 - Txomin Hermosilla, Michael A. Wulder, Joanne C. White, Nicholas C. Coops, Geordie Hobart:
Updating Landsat time series of surface-reflectance composites and forest change products with new observations. 104-111 - Alessandro C. Mondini, Kang-Tsung Chang, Shou-Hao Chiang, Romy Schlögel, Claudia Notarnicola, Hitoshi Saito:
Automatic mapping of event landslides at basin scale in Taiwan using a Montecarlo approach and synthetic land cover fingerprints. 112-121 - Milan Koren, Martin Mokros, Tomás Bucha:
Accuracy of tree diameter estimation from terrestrial laser scanning by circle-fitting methods. 122-128 - Yihang Zhang, Xiaodong Li, Feng Ling, Peter M. Atkinson, Yong Ge, Lingfei Shi, Yun Du:
Updating Landsat-based forest cover maps with MODIS images using multiscale spectral-spatial-temporal superresolution mapping. 129-142 - Diego Di Martire, Marida Paci, Pierluigi Confuorto, Salvatore Costabile, Francesca Guastaferro, Angelo Verta, Domenico Calcaterra:
A nation-wide system for landslide mapping and risk management in Italy: The second Not-ordinary Plan of Environmental Remote Sensing. 143-157 - Anshuman Bhardwaj, Shaktiman Singh, Lydia Sam, Pawan K. Joshi, Akanksha Bhardwaj, F. Javier Martín-Torres, Rajesh Kumar:
A review on remotely sensed land surface temperature anomaly as an earthquake precursor. 158-166 - Dilkushi A. de Alwis Pitts, Emily So:
Enhanced change detection index for disaster response, recovery assessment and monitoring of buildings and critical facilities - A case study for Muzzaffarabad, Pakistan. 167-177 - Pierre-Yves Declercq, Pierre Gérard, Eric Pirard, Daniele Perissin, Jan Walstra, Xavier Devleeschouwer:
Subsidence related to groundwater pumping for breweries in Merchtem area (Belgium), highlighted by Persistent Scaterrer Interferometry. 178-185 - Inka Bohlin, Håkan Olsson, Jonas Bohlin, Anders Granström:
Quantifying post-fire fallen trees using multi-temporal lidar. 186-195 - Wei Li, Sen Cao, Carlos Campos-Vargas, Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa:
Identifying tropical dry forests extent and succession via the use of machine learning techniques. 196-205 - Michael Schultz, Janek Voss, Michael Auer, Sarah Carter, Alexander Zipf:
Open land cover from OpenStreetMap and remote sensing. 206-213 - Javier Vaquero-Martínez, Manuel Antón, José Pablo Ortiz de Galisteo, Victoria Eugenia Cachorro, Maria João Costa, Roberto Román, Yasmine S. Bennouna:
Validation of MODIS integrated water vapor product against reference GPS data at the Iberian Peninsula. 214-221 - Lei Sun, Shuhab D. Khan, Sergio E. Sarmiento, M. R. Lakshmikantha, Huawei Zhou:
Ground-based hyperspectral imaging and terrestrial laser scanning for fracture characterization in the Mississippian Boone Formation. 222-233 - Caitriana M. Steele, John Dialesandro, Darren James, Emile Elias, Albert Rango, Max Bleiweiss:
Evaluating MODIS snow products for modelling snowmelt runoff: Case study of the Rio Grande headwaters. 234-243 - Ron Hagensieker, Ribana Roscher, Johannes Rosentreter, Benjamin Jakimow, Björn Waske:
Tropical land use land cover mapping in Pará (Brazil) using discriminative Markov random fields and multi-temporal TerraSAR-X data. 244-256
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