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Remote Sensing, Volume 17, Issue 16

August-2 2025 - 171 articles

Cover Story: MIPA (Morphological Image Processing Approach) is a novel algorithm developed at CNR-IMAA within the framework of ACTRIS for retrieving Atmospheric Boundary Layer Height (ABLH) from Lidar observations. The algorithm has been tested on multiple datasets, generally showing good agreement with established ABLH retrieval techniques. Unlike traditional methods that analyze Lidar data profile by profile, MIPA adopts a fully image-based strategy: it processes entire Lidar time series as two-dimensional images, therefore accounting for temporal correlations in ABLH determination. By combining morphological filtering and object-oriented analysis, MIPA achieves robustness across different sensors and wavelengths. This opens the way to improved characterization of ABLH at continental and even global scales through multi-sensor approaches. View this paper
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Articles (171)

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,243 Views
26 Pages

Integrating Multi-Temporal Landsat and Sentinel Data for Enhanced Oil Palm Plantation Mapping and Age Estimation in Malaysia

  • Caihui Li,
  • Bangqian Chen,
  • Xincheng Wang,
  • Meilina Ong-Abdullah,
  • Zhixiang Wu,
  • Guoyu Lan,
  • Kamil Azmi Tohiran,
  • Bettycopa Amit,
  • Hongyan Lai and
  • Guizhen Wang
  • + 2 authors

20 August 2025

Mapping the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis), the globally leading oil-bearing crop and a crucial industrial commodity, is of vital importance for food security and raw material supply. However, existing remote sensing approaches for oil palm mapping pre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,585 Views
24 Pages

20 August 2025

This study proposes a geographically weighted (GW) quantile machine learning (GWQML) framework for soil moisture (SM) prediction, integrating spatial kernel functions with quantile-based prediction and uncertainty quantification. The framework incorp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,028 Views
18 Pages

Post-Sunrise Ionospheric Irregularities in Southeast Asia During the Geomagnetic Storm on 19–20 April 2024

  • Prayitno Abadi,
  • Ihsan Naufal Muafiry,
  • Teguh Nugraha Pratama,
  • Angga Yolanda Putra,
  • Agri Faturahman,
  • Noersomadi,
  • Edy Maryadi,
  • Febrylian Fahmi Chabibi,
  • Umar Ali Ahmad and
  • Guozhu Li
  • + 5 authors

20 August 2025

We present new insights into post-sunrise ionospheric irregularities in Southeast Asia during the intense geomagnetic storm of 19–20 April 2024. By utilizing Total Electron Content (TEC) and Rate of TEC Change Index (ROTI) maps, along with iono...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,045 Views
21 Pages

20 August 2025

Accurate dynamic monitoring of soil salinization in arid oasis regions is crucial for sustainable regional development. Remote sensing is widely used for large-scale, long-term monitoring, but its effectiveness is often limited by image quality and s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,332 Views
30 Pages

FSTC-DiMP: Advanced Feature Processing and Spatio-Temporal Consistency for Anti-UAV Tracking

  • Desen Bu,
  • Bing Ding,
  • Xiaozhong Tong,
  • Bei Sun,
  • Xiaoyong Sun,
  • Runze Guo and
  • Shaojing Su

20 August 2025

The widespread application of UAV technology has brought significant security concerns that cannot be ignored, driving considerable attention to anti-unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) tracking technologies. Anti-UAV tracking faces challenges, including t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,678 Views
21 Pages

Identifying Forest Drought Sensitivity Drivers in China Under Lagged and Accumulative Effects via XGBoost-SHAP

  • Ze Xue,
  • Simeng Diao,
  • Fuxiao Yang,
  • Long Fei,
  • Wenjuan Wang,
  • Lantong Fang and
  • Yan Liu

20 August 2025

Drought, a complex and frequent natural hazard in the context of global change, poses a major threat to key forest ecosystems in the carbon cycle. However, current research lacks a systematic and quantitative analysis of the multi-factor drivers of d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,096 Views
19 Pages

Estimating Position, Diameter at Breast Height, and Total Height of Eucalyptus Trees Using Portable Laser Scanning

  • Milena Duarte Machado,
  • Gilson Fernandes da Silva,
  • André Quintão de Almeida,
  • Adriano Ribeiro de Mendonça,
  • Rorai Pereira Martins-Neto and
  • Marcos Benedito Schimalski

20 August 2025

Forest management planning depends on accurately collecting information on available resources, gathered by forest inventories. However, due to the extent of the planted areas in the world, collecting information traditionally has become challenging....

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,072 Views
23 Pages

20 August 2025

Driven by the rising demand for digitalization and intelligent development of infrared payloads, next-generation systems must be developed within compressed timelines. High-precision digital modeling and simulation techniques offer essential data sou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,365 Views
25 Pages

Integrating Remote Sensing and Ecological Modeling to Assess Marine Habitat Suitability for Endangered Chinese Sturgeon

  • Shuhui Cao,
  • Yingchao Dang,
  • Xuan Ban,
  • Qi Feng,
  • Yadong Zhou,
  • Jiahuan Luo,
  • Jiazhi Zhu and
  • Fei Xiao

20 August 2025

The Chinese sturgeon (Acipenser sinensis), a critically endangered anadromous fish species, spends over 90% of its life cycle in marine habitats, yet research on its marine ecology and habitat requirements is limited due to sparse data. To address th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,135 Views
29 Pages

Canadian Wildfire Smoke Episode over Europe in October 2023: Lidar, Sun-Photometer, and Model Characterization of Smoke Layers Observed Above Sofia, Bulgaria

  • Tsvetina Evgenieva,
  • Stefan Dosev,
  • Ljuan Gurdev,
  • Liliya Vulkova,
  • Zahari Peshev,
  • Eleonora Toncheva,
  • Lyubomir Popov,
  • Orlin Vankov and
  • Tanja Dreischuh

20 August 2025

Massive wildfires release enormous amounts of biomass-burning (BB) aerosols into the atmosphere, which might have a major impact on its thermal and radiative budget, as well as the environment and human health. This work presents the results of a stu...

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Remote Sens. - ISSN 2072-4292