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International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Volume 21
Volume 21, April 2013
- Chaoyang Wu, Jing M. Chen:
Diverse responses of vegetation production to interannual summer drought in North America. 1-6 - Gaia Vaglio Laurin, Veraldo Liesenberg, Qi Chen, Leila Guerriero, Fabio Del Frate, Antonio Bartolini, David Coomes, Beccy Wilebore, Jeremy A. Lindsell, Riccardo Valentini:
Optical and SAR sensor synergies for forest and land cover mapping in a tropical site in West Africa. 7-16 - Fuqun Zhou, Aining Zhang:
Methodology for estimating availability of cloud-free image composites: A case study for southern Canada. 17-31 - John E. Wasige, Thomas A. Groen, Eric Smaling, Victor Jetten:
Monitoring basin-scale land cover changes in Kagera Basin of Lake Victoria using ancillary data and remote sensing. 32-42 - Amy E. Frazier, Chris S. Renschler, Scott B. Miles:
Evaluating post-disaster ecosystem resilience using MODIS GPP data. 43-52 - Roberto O. Chávez, Jan G. P. W. Clevers, Martin Herold, Mauricio Ortiz, Edmundo Acevedo:
Modelling the spectral response of the desert tree Prosopis tamarugo to water stress. 53-65 - Man Sing Wong, Md. Latifur Rahman Sarker, Janet E. Nichol, Shun-cheng Lee, Hongwei Chen, Yiliang Wan, Pak Wai Chan:
Modeling BVOC isoprene emissions based on a GIS and remote sensing database. 66-77 - Binbin He, Xingwen Quan, Minfeng Xing:
Retrieval of leaf area index in alpine wetlands using a two-layer canopy reflectance model. 78-91 - Boud Verbeiren, Tim Van de Voorde, Frank Canters, Marc Binard, Yves Cornet, Okke Batelaan:
Assessing urbanisation effects on rainfall-runoff using a remote sensing supported modelling strategy. 92-102 - E. Raymond Hunt Jr., Paul C. Doraiswamy, James E. McMurtrey, Craig S. T. Daughtry, Eileen M. Perry, Bakhyt Akhmedov:
A visible band index for remote sensing leaf chlorophyll content at the canopy scale. 103-112 - Z. Oumar, Onisimo Mutanga, Riyad Ismail:
Predicting Thaumastocoris peregrinus damage using narrow band normalized indices and hyperspectral indices using field spectra resampled to the Hyperion sensor. 113-121 - Veraldo Liesenberg, Richard Gloaguen:
Evaluating SAR polarization modes at L-band for forest classification purposes in Eastern Amazon, Brazil. 122-135 - Xiaohua Tong, Tong Sun, Junyi Fan, Michael F. Goodchild, Wenzhong Shi:
A statistical simulation model for positional error of line features in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). 136-148 - Carmelo Cammalleri, Giuseppe Ciraolo:
A simple method to directly retrieve reference evapotranspiration from geostationary satellite images. 149-158 - Isabel Pocas, Mario Cunha, Luís S. Pereira, Richard G. Allen:
Using remote sensing energy balance and evapotranspiration to characterize montane landscape vegetation with focus on grass and pasture lands. 159-172 - Emiliana J. Mwita, Gunter Menz, Salome Misana, Mathias Becker, D. Kisanga, B. Boehme:
Mapping small wetlands of Kenya and Tanzania using remote sensing techniques. 173-183 - Arindam Guha, Vivek Kumar Singh, Reshma Parveen, K. Vinod Kumar, A. T. Jeyaseelan, E. N. Dhanamjaya Rao:
Analysis of ASTER data for mapping bauxite rich pockets within high altitude lateritic bauxite, Jharkhand, India. 184-194 - Francisco Javier Mesas-Carrascosa, Isabel Luisa Castillejo-González, Manuel Sánchez de la Orden, Alfonso García-Ferrer Porras:
Introducing sensor spectral response into the classification process. 195-204 - Sandip Mukherjee, Pawan Kumar Joshi, Samadrita Mukherjee, Aniruddha Ghosh, R. D. Garg, Anirban Mukhopadhyay:
Evaluation of vertical accuracy of open source Digital Elevation Model (DEM). 205-217 - Hannes Feilhauer, Frank Thonfeld, Ulrike Faude, Kate S. He, Duccio Rocchini, Sebastian Schmidtlein:
Assessing floristic composition with multispectral sensors - A comparison based on monotemporal and multiseasonal field spectra. 218-229 - Alemseged Tamiru Haile, Emad Habib, Mohamed Elsaadani, Tom Rientjes:
Inter-comparison of satellite rainfall products for representing rainfall diurnal cycle over the Nile basin. 230-240 - Dongchuan Wang, Jianhua Gong, Liding Chen, Lihui Zhang, Yiquan Song, Yujuan Yue:
Comparative analysis of land use/cover change trajectories and their driving forces in two small watersheds in the western Loess Plateau of China. 241-252 - Peng Liu, Zhenhong Li, Trevor Hoey, Cem Kincal, Jingfa Zhang, Qiming Zeng, Jan-Peter Muller:
Using advanced InSAR time series techniques to monitor landslide movements in Badong of the Three Gorges region, China. 253-264 - Jamal Jokar Arsanjani, Marco Helbich, Wolfgang Kainz, Ali Darvishi Boloorani:
Integration of logistic regression, Markov chain and cellular automata models to simulate urban expansion. 265-275 - Kohei Hashimoto, Kazuo Oki:
Estimation of discharges at river mouth with MODIS image. 276-281 - Saeid Hamzeh, Abd Ali Naseri, Seyed Kazem Alavipanah, Barat Mojaradi, Harm M. Bartholomeus, Jan G. P. W. Clevers, M. Behzad:
Estimating salinity stress in sugarcane fields with spaceborne hyperspectral vegetation indices. 282-290 - Lênio Soares Galvão, Fábio Marcelo Breunig, João Roberto dos Santos, Yhasmin Mendes de Moura:
View-illumination effects on hyperspectral vegetation indices in the Amazonian tropical forest. 291-300 - Vera L. Mulder, Sytze de Bruin, Michael E. Schaepman:
Representing major soil variability at regional scale by constrained Latin Hypercube Sampling of remote sensing data. 301-310 - Tom Rientjes, Alemseged Tamiru Haile, Ayele Almaw Fenta:
Diurnal rainfall variability over the Upper Blue Nile Basin: A remote sensing based approach. 311-325 - Duarte Oom, José M. C. Pereira:
Exploratory spatial data analysis of global MODIS active fire data. 326-340 - S. Mangiarotti, Jean-Michel Martinez, Marie-Paule Bonnet, Diogo Costa Buarque, Naziano Filizola, Pierre Mazzega:
Discharge and suspended sediment flux estimated along the mainstream of the Amazon and the Madeira Rivers (from in situ and MODIS Satellite Data). 341-355 - Bo-Hui Tang, Basanta Shrestha, Zhao-Liang Li, Gaohuan Liu, Hua Ouyang, Deo Raj Gurung, Giriraj Amarnath, Khun San Aung:
Determination of snow cover from MODIS data for the Tibetan Plateau region. 356-365 - Yuyao Ye, Hongou Zhang, Kai Liu, Qitao Wu:
Research on the influence of site factors on the expansion of construction land in the Pearl River Delta, China: By using GIS and remote sensing. 366-373 - D. P. Robinson, Christopher D. Lloyd, Jennifer M. McKinley:
Increasing the accuracy of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) pollution mapping using geographically weighted regression (GWR) and geostatistics. 374-383 - Luo Guo, Shihong Du, Robert Haining, Lianjun Zhang:
Global and local indicators of spatial association between points and polygons: A study of land use change. 384-396 - Arzu Erener:
Classification method, spectral diversity, band combination and accuracy assessment evaluation for urban feature detection. 397-408 - Cheng Sun, Zhi-feng Wu, Zhi-qiang Lv, Na Yao, Jian-bing Wei:
Quantifying different types of urban growth and the change dynamic in Guangzhou using multi-temporal remote sensing data. 409-417 - Ya-Mei Chang, Adrian J. Baddeley, Jeremy F. Wallace, Michael Canci:
Spatial statistical analysis of tree deaths using airborne digital imagery. 418-426 - Manuel A. Aguilar, María del Mar Saldaña, Fernando J. Aguilar:
Assessing geometric accuracy of the orthorectification process from GeoEye-1 and WorldView-2 panchromatic images. 427-435 - Shunping Ji, Tong Zhang, Qingfeng Guan, Junli Li:
Nonlinear intensity difference correlation for multi-temporal remote sensing images. 436-443 - Sam B. Coggins, Nicholas C. Coops, Thomas Hilker, Michael A. Wulder:
Augmenting forest inventory attributes with geometric optical modelling in support of regional susceptibility assessments to bark beetle infestations. 444-452 - Eric A. Lehmann, Jeremy F. Wallace, Peter Caccetta, Suzanne Furby, Katherine Zdunic:
Forest cover trends from time series Landsat data for the Australian continent. 453-462 - Beatriz Martínez, Fernando Camacho, Aleixandre Verger, F. Javier García-Haro, M. Amparo Gilabert Navarro:
Intercomparison and quality assessment of MERIS, MODIS and SEVIRI FAPAR products over the Iberian Peninsula. 463-476 - Nicola Clerici, Peter Vogt:
Ranking European regions as providers of structural riparian corridors for conservation and management purposes. 477-483 - Jun Hu, Zhiwei Li, Xiaoli Ding, Jianjun Zhu, Qian Sun:
Spatial-temporal surface deformation of Los Angeles over 2003-2007 from weighted least squares DInSAR. 484-492 - Mohammed Aljoufie, Mark Brussel, Mark Zuidgeest, Martin F. A. M. van Maarseveen:
Urban growth and transport infrastructure interaction in Jeddah between 1980 and 2007. 493-505 - Xianfeng Zhang, Chunhua Liao, Jonathan Li, Quan Sun:
Fractional vegetation cover estimation in arid and semi-arid environments using HJ-1 satellite hyperspectral data. 506-512 - Fadzai M. Zengeya, Onisimo Mutanga, Amon Murwira:
Linking remotely sensed forage quality estimates from WorldView-2 multispectral data with cattle distribution in a savanna landscape. 513-524 - Michael Shouse, Liang Liang, Songlin Fei:
Identification of understory invasive exotic plants with remote sensing in urban forests. 525-534 - Clement Adjorlolo, Onisimo Mutanga, Moses Azong Cho, Riyad Ismail:
Spectral resampling based on user-defined inter-band correlation filter: C3 and C4 grass species classification. 535-544 - Volkan Çagdas:
An Application Domain Extension to CityGML for immovable property taxation: A Turkish case study. 545-555 - Maysam Abedi, Gholam-Hossain Norouzi, Nader Fathianpour:
Fuzzy outranking approach: A knowledge-driven method for mineral prospectivity mapping. 556-567 - Wolfgang Koppe, Martin Gnyp, Christoph Hütt, Yinkun Yao, Yuxin Miao, Xinping Chen, Georg Bareth:
Rice monitoring with multi-temporal and dual-polarimetric TerraSAR-X data. 568-576 - Harm M. Bartholomeus:
S. Anbazhagan, S.K. Subramanian, X. Yang, Geoinformatics in Applied Geomorphology (2011) CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, London 978-1-4398-3048-2 397 pp., Price: £82.00. 577-578 - Mark Altaweel:
R. Lasaponara, N. Masini, Editors, Satellite Remote Sensing: A New Tool for Archaeology. Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing vol. 16(2012) Springer, London 978-90-481-8800-0 364 pp., price: £ 117.00. 579-580 - Johannes Heinzel, Barbara Koch:
Corrigendum to "Investigating multiple data sources for tree species classification in temperate forest and use for single tree delineation" [Int. J. Appl. Earth Observ. Geoinform. 18(2012) 101-110]. 581
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