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International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Volume 64
Volume 64, February 2018
- Ren N. Keyport, Thomas Oommen, Tapas Ranjan Martha, K. S. Sajinkumar, John S. Gierke:
A comparative analysis of pixel- and object-based detection of landslides from very high-resolution images. 1-11 - Isaiah Gwitira, Amon Murwira, Fadzai M. Zengeya, Munyaradzi Davis Shekede:
Application of GIS to predict malaria hotspots based on Anopheles arabiensis habitat suitability in Southern Africa. 12-21 - Zhonghua He, Hong Liang, Chaohui Yang, Fasu Huang, Xinbo Zeng:
Temporal-spatial evolution of the hydrologic drought characteristics of the karst drainage basins in South China. 22-30 - Lonesome Malambo, Sorin C. Popescu, Seth C. Murray, Eric B. Putman, N. Ace Pugh, David W. Horne, G. Richardson, Ryan D. Sheridan, William L. Rooney, R. Avant, M. Vidrine, B. McCutchen, D. Baltensperger, M. Bishop:
Multitemporal field-based plant height estimation using 3D point clouds generated from small unmanned aerial systems high-resolution imagery. 31-42 - Xi Zhu, Andrew K. Skidmore, Roshanak Darvishzadeh, K. Olaf Niemann, Jing Liu, Yifang Shi, Tiejun Wang:
Foliar and woody materials discriminated using terrestrial LiDAR in a mixed natural forest. 43-50 - Ashley C. A. Rudy, Scott F. Lamoureux, Paul M. Treitz, Naomi Short, Brian Brisco:
Seasonal and multi-year surface displacements measured by DInSAR in a High Arctic permafrost environment. 51-61 - Alex Okiemute Onojeghuo, George Alan Blackburn, Jingfeng Huang, Daniel Kindred, Wenjiang Huang:
Applications of satellite 'hyper-sensing' in Chinese agriculture: Challenges and opportunities. 62-86 - Hongsheng Zhang, Ru Xu:
Exploring the optimal integration levels between SAR and optical data for better urban land cover mapping in the Pearl River Delta. 87-95 - Pablo C. Spennemann, Mercedes Salvia, Romina C. Ruscica, Anna A. Sörensson, Francisco Grings, Haydee Karszenbaum:
Land-atmosphere interaction patterns in southeastern South America using satellite products and climate models. 96-103 - Leonardo de Faria Peres, Andrews José de Lucena, Otto Corrêa Rotunno Filho, José Ricardo de Almeida França:
The urban heat island in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in the last 30 years using remote sensing data. 104-116 - Dhruba Pikha Shrestha, Victor G. Jetten:
Modelling erosion on a daily basis, an adaptation of the MMF approach. 117-131 - Stefano Testa, Kamel Soudani, Luigi Boschetti, Enrico Borgogno Mondino:
MODIS-derived EVI, NDVI and WDRVI time series to estimate phenological metrics in French deciduous forests. 132-144 - Saku Anttila, Vivi Fleming-Lehtinen, Jenni Attila, Sofia Junttila, Hanna Alasalmi, Heidi Hällfors, Mikko Kervinen, Sampsa S. Koponen:
A novel earth observation based ecological indicator for cyanobacterial blooms. 145-155 - Sangeeta Bansal, Deeksha Katyal, Ridhi Saluja, Monojit Chakraborty, Jai K. Garg:
Remotely sensed MODIS wetland components for assessing the variability of methane emissions in Indian tropical/subtropical wetlands. 156-170 - Teng Wang, Kimberly Degrandpre, Zhong Lu, Jeffrey T. Freymueller:
Complex surface deformation of Akutan volcano, Alaska revealed from InSAR time series. 171-180 - Andreas Schmitt, Tobias Sieg, Michael Wurm, Hannes Taubenböck:
Investigation on the separability of slums by multi-aspect TerraSAR-X dual-co-polarized high resolution spotlight images based on the multi-scale evaluation of local distributions. 181-198 - Haidi Abdullah, Roshanak Darvishzadeh, Andrew K. Skidmore, Thomas A. Groen, Marco Heurich:
European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus, L.) green attack affects foliar reflectance and biochemical properties. 199-209 - Jinxiu Liu, Janne Heiskanen, Eduardo Eiji Maeda, Petri K. E. Pellikka:
Burned area detection based on Landsat time series in savannas of southern Burkina Faso. 210-220 - Carmen Quintano, Alfonso Fernández-Manso, Oscar Fernández-Manso:
Combination of Landsat and Sentinel-2 MSI data for initial assessing of burn severity. 221-225 - Mario Soilán, Linh Truong-Hong, Belén Riveiro, Debra F. Laefer:
Automatic extraction of road features in urban environments using dense ALS data. 226-236 - Freek D. van der Meer, Veronika Kopacková, Lucie Koucká, Harald M. A. van der Werff, Frank van Ruitenbeek, Wim H. Bakker:
Wavelength feature mapping as a proxy to mineral chemistry for investigating geologic systems: An example from the Rodalquilar epithermal system. 237-248 - Liesbeth I. Wilschut, J. A. P. Heesterbeek, Mike Begon, Steven M. de Jong, Vladimir Ageyev, Anne Laudisoit, Elisabeth A. Addink:
Detecting plague-host abundance from space: Using a spectral vegetation index to identify occupancy of great gerbil burrows. 249-255 - Zhigang Cao, Hongtao Duan, Ming Shen, Ronghua Ma, Kun Xue, Dong Liu, Qitao Xiao:
Using VIIRS/NPP and MODIS/Aqua data to provide a continuous record of suspended particulate matter in a highly turbid inland lake. 256-265
- Charlotte Bishop, Benoit Rivard, Carlos Roberto de Souza Filho, Freek D. van der Meer:
Geological remote sensing. 267-274 - Lei Liu, Jilu Feng, Benoit Rivard, Xinliang Xu, Jun Zhou, Ling Han, Junlu Yang, Guangli Ren:
Mapping alteration using imagery from the Tiangong-1 hyperspectral spaceborne system: Example for the Jintanzi gold province, China. 275-286 - Thais Andressa Carrino, Alvaro Penteado Crósta, Catarina Labouré Bemfica Toledo, Adalene Moreira Silva:
Hyperspectral remote sensing applied to mineral exploration in southern Peru: A multiple data integration approach in the Chapi Chiara gold prospect. 287-300 - Shovan Lal Chattoraj, Santanu Banerjee, Freek D. van der Meer, Prashant K. Champati Ray:
Application of visible and infrared spectroscopy for the evaluation of evolved glauconite. 301-310 - Rebecca Del'Papa Moreira Scafutto, Carlos Roberto de Souza Filho, Dean N. Riley, Wilson J. de Oliveira:
Evaluation of thermal infrared hyperspectral imagery for the detection of onshore methane plumes: Significance for hydrocarbon exploration and monitoring. 311-325 - Zan Aslett, James V. Taranik, Dean N. Riley:
Mapping rock forming minerals at Boundary Canyon, Death Valey National Park, California, using aerial SEBASS thermal infrared hyperspectral image data. 326-339 - Jilu Feng, Derek M. Rogge, Benoit Rivard:
Comparison of lithological mapping results from airborne hyperspectral VNIR-SWIR, LWIR and combined data. 340-353 - Jessica Wardlaw, James Sprinks, Robert J. Houghton, Jan-Peter Muller, Panagiotis Sidiropoulos, Steven Bamford, Stuart H. Marsh:
Comparing experts and novices in Martian surface feature change detection and identification. 354-364 - Richard C. Ghail, David Hall, Philippa Jane Mason, Robert R. Herrick, Lynn M. Carter, Ed Williams:
VenSAR on EnVision: Taking earth observation radar to Venus. 365-376 - Florian de Boissieu, Brice Sevin, Thomas Cudahy, Morgan Mangeas, Stéphane Chevrel, Cindy Ong, Andrew Rodger, Pierre Maurizot, Carsten Laukamp, Ian C. Lau, Touraïvane, Dominique Cluzel, Marc Despinoy:
Regolith-geology mapping with support vector machine: A case study over weathered Ni-bearing peridotites, New Caledonia. 377-385 - Yasser Maghsoudi, Freek D. van der Meer, Christoph A. Hecker, Daniele Perissin, Asep Saepuloh:
Using PS-InSAR to detect surface deformation in geothermal areas of West Java in Indonesia. 386-396
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