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Remote Sensing, Volume 4, Issue 11

November 2012 - 18 articles

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Articles (18)

  • Article
  • Open Access
177 Citations
19,902 Views
10 Pages

Continental Scale Mapping of Tidal Flats across East Asia Using the Landsat Archive

  • Nicholas J. Murray,
  • Stuart R. Phinn,
  • Robert S. Clemens,
  • Chris M. Roelfsema and
  • Richard A. Fuller

9 November 2012

Tidal flats provide habitat for biodiversity, protection from storm surges and sea level rise, and a range of other ecosystem services. However, no simple method exists for mapping tidal flats over large (>1,000 km) extents, and consequently their...

  • Article
  • Open Access
463 Citations
36,049 Views
27 Pages

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) for Monitoring Soil Erosion in Morocco

  • Sebastian D'Oleire-Oltmanns,
  • Irene Marzolff,
  • Klaus Daniel Peter and
  • Johannes B. Ries

7 November 2012

This article presents an environmental remote sensing application using a UAV that is specifically aimed at reducing the data gap between field scale and satellite scale in soil erosion monitoring in Morocco. A fixed-wing aircraft type Sirius I (MAVi...

  • Correction
  • Open Access
2 Citations
6,066 Views
1 Page

6 November 2012

We neglected to state that the radar data from Tokushima and Anan is owned by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Shikoku Regional Development Bureau, Komatsushima port and airport office, Japan. Lipa et al. [1] describe resu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
100 Citations
15,748 Views
26 Pages

6 November 2012

Detailed information from global remote sensing has greatly advanced ourunderstanding of Earth as a system in general and of agricultural processes in particular.Vegetation monitoring with global remote sensing systems over long time periods iscritic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
10,389 Views
17 Pages

31 October 2012

Direct field observations of fine-scaled biological processes and interactions of the benthic community of corals and associated reef organisms (e.g., feeding, reproduction, mutualistic or agonistic behavior, behavioral responses to changing abiotic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
207 Citations
18,352 Views
33 Pages

A Data Mining Approach for Sharpening Thermal Satellite Imagery over Land

  • Feng Gao,
  • William P. Kustas and
  • Martha C. Anderson

26 October 2012

Thermal infrared (TIR) imagery is normally acquired at coarser pixel resolution than that of shortwave sensors on the same satellite platform and often the TIR resolution is not suitable for monitoring crop conditions of individual fields or the impa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
70 Citations
9,842 Views
26 Pages

Mapping Canopy Height and Growing Stock Volume Using Airborne Lidar, ALOS PALSAR and Landsat ETM+

  • Oliver Cartus,
  • Josef Kellndorfer,
  • Markus Rombach and
  • Wayne Walker

26 October 2012

We have investigated for forest plantations in Chile the stand-level retrieval of canopy height (CH) and growing stock volume (GSV) using Airborne Laser Scanner (ALS), ALOS PALSAR and Landsat. In a two-stage up-scaling approach, ensemble regression t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
43 Citations
14,228 Views
22 Pages

Applicability of the Thermal Infrared Spectral Region for the Prediction of Soil Properties Across Semi-Arid Agricultural Landscapes

  • Andreas Eisele,
  • Ian Lau,
  • Robert Hewson,
  • Dan Carter,
  • Buddy Wheaton,
  • Cindy Ong,
  • Thomas John Cudahy,
  • Sabine Chabrillat and
  • Hermann Kaufmann

24 October 2012

In this study we tested the feasibility of the thermal infrared (TIR) wavelength region (within the atmospheric window between 8 and 11.5 μm) together with the traditional solar reflective wavelengths for quantifying soil properties for coarse-textur...

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