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Remote Sensing, Volume 4, Issue 12

December 2012 - 18 articles

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Articles (18)

  • Communication
  • Open Access
40 Citations
10,258 Views
12 Pages

Plant Species Richness is Associated with Canopy Height and Topography in a Neotropical Forest

  • Jeffrey A. Wolf,
  • Geoffrey A. Fricker,
  • Victoria Meyer,
  • Stephen P. Hubbell,
  • Thomas W. Gillespie and
  • Sassan S. Saatchi

18 December 2012

Most plant species are non-randomly distributed across environmental gradients in light, water, and nutrients. In tropical forests, these gradients result from biophysical processes related to the structure of the canopy and terrain, but how does spe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
42 Citations
11,878 Views
15 Pages

A Hyperspectral Thermal Infrared Imaging Instrument for Natural Resources Applications

  • Martin Schlerf,
  • Gilles Rock,
  • Philippe Lagueux,
  • Franz Ronellenfitsch,
  • Max Gerhards,
  • Lucien Hoffmann and
  • Thomas Udelhoven

14 December 2012

A new instrument has been setup at the Centre de Recherche Public-Gabriel Lippmann to measure spectral emissivity values of typical earth surface samples in the 8 to 12 μm range at a spectral resolution of up to 0.25 cm−1. The instrument is based on...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
10,675 Views
23 Pages

Reconstructing the Spatio-Temporal Development of Irrigation Systems in Uzbekistan Using Landsat Time Series

  • Jana Edlinger,
  • Christopher Conrad,
  • John P.A. Lamers,
  • Gulchekhra Khasankhanova and
  • Thomas Koellner

11 December 2012

The expansion of irrigated agriculture during the Soviet Union (SU) era made Central Asia a leading cotton production region in the world. However, the successor states of the SU in Central Asia face on-going environmental damages and soil degradatio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
7,992 Views
28 Pages

10 December 2012

An approach based on the nearest neighbors techniques is presented for producing thematic maps of forest cover (forest/non-forest) and total stand volume for the Terai region in southern Nepal. To create the forest cover map, we used a combination of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
40 Citations
9,779 Views
24 Pages

10 December 2012

As a result of the warming observed at high latitudes, there is significant potential for the balance of ecosystem processes to change, i.e., the balance between carbon sequestration and respiration may be altered, giving rise to the release of soil...

  • Article
  • Open Access
142 Citations
14,336 Views
28 Pages

7 December 2012

Several studies in the past have examined the spectral capability of multispectral and hyperspectral imagery for the identification of crop marks, while recent studies have applied different vegetation indices in order to support remote sensing archa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
10,038 Views
24 Pages

5 December 2012

Models and observations show that the Arctic is experiencing the most rapid changes in global near-surface air temperature. We developed novel EASE-grid Level 3 (L3) land surface temperature (LST) products from Level 2 (L2) AATSR and MODIS data to pr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
73 Citations
11,189 Views
20 Pages

5 December 2012

Maximal light use efficiency (LUE) is an important ecological index of a vegetation essential attribute, and a key parameter of the LUE-based model for estimating large-scale vegetation productivity by remote sensing technology. However, although cur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
7,412 Views
15 Pages

5 December 2012

Recent climatic patterns indicate that extreme weather events will increase in frequency and magnitude. Remote sensing offers unique advantages for large-scale monitoring. In this research, Landsat 5 remotely sensed imagery was used to assess floodin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
8,741 Views
20 Pages

30 November 2012

The coloration of tropical reef corals is mainly due to their association with photosynthetic dinoflagellates commonly known as zooxanthellae. Combining High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), spectroscopy and derivative analysis we provide a...

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