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International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Volume 74
Volume 74, February 2019
- Guanyuan Shuai

, Jinshui Zhang, Bruno Basso
, Yaozhong Pan, Xiufang Zhu, Shuang Zhu, Hongli Liu:
Multi-temporal RADARSAT-2 polarimetric SAR for maize mapping supported by segmentations from high-resolution optical image. 1-15 - Yosef Mengistu Darge, Binyam Tesfaw Hailu

, Ameha Atnafu Muluneh
, Tesfaye Kidane
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Detection of geothermal anomalies using Landsat 8 TIRS data in Tulu Moye geothermal prospect, Main Ethiopian Rift. 16-26 - Adrián Jesús García

, Miguel Marchamalo
, Rubén Martínez, Beatriz González-Rodrigo
, Carmen González:
Integrating geotechnical and SAR data for the monitoring of underground works in the Madrid urban area: Application of the Persistent Scatterer Interferometry technique. 27-36 - A. Raechel White:

Human expertise in the interpretation of remote sensing data: A cognitive task analysis of forest disturbance attribution. 37-44 - Huapeng Li, Ce Zhang

, Shuqing Zhang, Peter M. Atkinson
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Full year crop monitoring and separability assessment with fully-polarimetric L-band UAVSAR: A case study in the Sacramento Valley, California. 45-56 - Esra Erten

, Cristian Rossi
:
The worsening impacts of land reclamation assessed with Sentinel-1: The Rize (Turkey) test case. 57-64 - Sizwe Thamsanqa Hlatshwayo, Onisimo Mutanga

, Romano Trent Lottering
, Zolo Kiala
, Riyad Ismail:
Mapping forest aboveground biomass in the reforested Buffelsdraai landfill site using texture combinations computed from SPOT-6 pan-sharpened imagery. 65-77 - Saeid Homayouni

, Heather McNairn
, Mehdi Hosseini, Xianfeng Jiao, Jarrett Powers:
Quad and compact multitemporal C-band PolSAR observations for crop characterization and monitoring. 78-87 - Juan Miguel Ramírez-Cuesta

, Richard G. Allen, Pablo J. Zarco-Tejada
, Ayse Kilic
, Cristina Santos
, Ignacio J. Lorite
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Impact of the spatial resolution on the energy balance components on an open-canopy olive orchard. 88-102 - Lynda Khiali, Mamoudou Ndiath, Samuel Alleaume, Dino Ienco

, Kenji Ose
, Maguelonne Teisseire
:
Detection of spatio-temporal evolutions on multi-annual satellite image time series: A clustering based approach. 103-119 - Xi Zhu

, Andrew K. Skidmore, Roshanak Darvishzadeh
, Tiejun Wang
:
Estimation of forest leaf water content through inversion of a radiative transfer model from LiDAR and hyperspectral data. 120-129 - Haibin Luo, Zhenhong Li

, Jiajun Chen, Christopher Pearson
, Mingming Wang, Weicai Lv, Haiyong Ding:
Integration of Range Split Spectrum Interferometry and conventional InSAR to monitor large gradient surface displacements. 130-137 - Fangfang Zhang

, Junsheng Li, Qian Shen, Bing Zhang, Liqiao Tian, Huping Ye, Shenglei Wang, Zhaoyi Lu:
A soft-classification-based chlorophyll-a estimation method using MERIS data in the highly turbid and eutrophic Taihu Lake. 138-149 - Mehrez Zribi, Dominique Guyon, Erwan Motte, Sylvia Dayau, Jean-Pierre Wigneron

, Nicolas N. Baghdadi, Nazzareno Pierdicca:
Performance of GNSS-R GLORI data for biomass estimation over the Landes forest. 150-158 - Margarita Huesca, David Riaño, Susan L. Ustin

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Spectral mapping methods applied to LiDAR data: Application to fuel type mapping. 159-168 - David Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Javier Martinez-Vega

, Pilar Echavarría:
A twenty year GIS-based assessment of environmental sustainability of land use changes in and around protected areas of a fast developing country: Spain. 169-179 - Shuang Huang, Shengbo Chen, Daming Wang, Chao Zhou

, Freek D. van der Meer
, Yuanzhi Zhang:
Hydrocarbon micro-seepage detection from airborne hyper-spectral images by plant stress spectra based on the PROSPECT model. 180-190 - Lakshmi Ram Prasath H., Kusuma K. N., Chaitanya S., Balamurugan Guru

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Frequency ratio modelling using geospatial data to predict Kimberlite Clan of rock emplacement zones in Dharwar Craton, India. 191-208 - Hilal Soydan

, Alper Koz
, H. Sebnem Düzgün:
Identification of hydrocarbon microseepage induced alterations with spectral target detection and unmixing algorithms. 209-221 - Boris Snapir, Andrea Momblanch

, S. K. Jain, Toby W. Waine
, I. P. Holman:
A method for monthly mapping of wet and dry snow using Sentinel-1 and MODIS: Application to a Himalayan river basin. 222-230 - Harald M. A. van der Werff

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Mapping shoreline indicators on a sandy beach with supervised edge detection of soil moisture differences. 231-238 - Imam Purwadi

, Harald van der Werff
, Caroline Lievens
:
Reflectance spectroscopy and geochemical analysis of rare earth element-bearing tailings: A case study of two abandoned tin mine sites in Bangka Island, Indonesia. 239-247 - Fatemeh Foroughnia

, Sadegh Nemati
, Yasser Maghsoudi
, Daniele Perissin:
An iterative PS-InSAR method for the analysis of large spatio-temporal baseline data stacks for land subsidence estimation. 248-258 - Narumasa Tsutsumida

, Pedro Rodríguez-Veiga
, Paul Harris
, Heiko Balzter
, Alexis J. Comber
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Investigating spatial error structures in continuous raster data. 259-268 - Tirthankar Chakraborty

, X. Lee:
A simplified urban-extent algorithm to characterize surface urban heat islands on a global scale and examine vegetation control on their spatiotemporal variability. 269-280 - Shanti Shrestha

, Isabel Miranda, Abhishek Kumar
, Maria Luisa Escobar Pardo, Subash Dahal
, Taufiq Rashid, Caren Remillard, Deepak R. Mishra
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Identifying and forecasting potential biophysical risk areas within a tropical mangrove ecosystem using multi-sensor data. 281-294 - Iuliia Burdun

, Valentina Sagris
, Ülo Mander:
Relationships between field-measured hydrometeorological variables and satellite-based land surface temperature in a hemiboreal raised bog. 295-301 - Mariana Tiné

, Liliana Pérez
, Roberto Molowny-Horas
:
Hybrid spatiotemporal simulation of future changes in open wetlands: A study of the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region, Québec, Canada. 302-313 - Sofia Bajocco

, Carlotta Ferrara
, A. Alivernini, Marco Bascietto
, Carlo Ricotta
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Remotely-sensed phenology of Italian forests: Going beyond the species. 314-321

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