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Wenyuan Zhang, Guoxin Tan, Songyin Zheng, Chuanming Sun, Xiaohan Kong and Zhaobin Liu
The availability of very high spatial resolution (VHR) remote sensing imagery provides unique opportunities to exploit meaningful change information in detail with object-oriented image analysis. This study investigated land cover (LC) changes in Shahu L...
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Daniele Spada, Paolo Molinari, Walter Bertoldi, Alfonso Vitti and Guido Zolezzi
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Nicola Case and Alfonso Vitti
Digital images, and in particular satellite images acquired by different sensors, may present defects due to many causes. Since 2013, the Landsat 7 mission has been affected by a well-known issue related to the malfunctioning of the Scan Line Corrector p...
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Francesca Cigna
With a wide spectrum of imaging capabilities?from optical to radar sensors, low to very high resolution, continental to local scale, single-image to multi-temporal approaches, yearly to sub-daily acquisition repeat cycles?Earth Observation (EO) offers se...
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Indra Riyanto, Mia Rizkinia, Rahmat Arief and Dodi Sudiana
Flooding in urban areas is counted as a significant disaster that must be correctly mitigated due to the huge amount of affected people, material losses, hampered economic activity, and flood-related diseases. One of the technologies available for disast...
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Polina Lemenkova and Olivier Debeir
With methods for processing remote sensing data becoming widely available, the ability to quantify changes in spatial data and to evaluate the distribution of diverse landforms across target areas in datasets becomes increasingly important. One way to ap...
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Alessandro Bonforte, Flavio Cannavò, Salvatore Gambino and Francesco Guglielmino
We propose a multi-temporal-scale analysis of ground deformation data using both high-rate tilt and GNSS measurements and the DInSAR and daily GNSS solutions in order to investigate a sequence of four paroxysmal episodes of the Voragine crater occurring ...
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Manuel Nhangumbe, Andrea Nascetti and Yifang Ban
Floods are one of the most frequent natural disasters worldwide. Although the vulnerability varies from region to region, all countries are susceptible to flooding. Mozambique was hit by several cyclones in the last few decades, and in 2019, after cyclon...
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Qianjing Li, Jia Tian and Qingjiu Tian
The combination of multi-temporal images and deep learning is an efficient way to obtain accurate crop distributions and so has drawn increasing attention. However, few studies have compared deep learning models with different architectures, so it remain...
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Norman Kerle, Francesco Nex, Markus Gerke, Diogo Duarte and Anand Vetrivel
Structural disaster damage detection and characterization is one of the oldest remote sensing challenges, and the utility of virtually every type of active and passive sensor deployed on various air- and spaceborne platforms has been assessed. The prolif...
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Ugur Alganci
Uncontrolled and continuous urbanization is an important problem in the metropolitan cities of developing countries. Urbanization progress that occurs due to population expansion and migration results in important changes in the land cover characteristic...
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Nan Xu, Dongzhen Jia, Lei Ding and Yan Wu
The evolution of estuarine islands is potentially controlled by sediment discharge, tidal currents, sea level rise, and intensive human activities. An understanding of the spatial and temporal changes of estuarine islands is needed for environmental chan...
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Nan Xu, Dongzhen Jia, Lei Ding and Yan Wu
The evolution of estuarine islands is potentially controlled by sediment discharge, tidal currents, sea level rise, and intensive human activities. An understanding of the spatial and temporal changes of estuarine islands is needed for environmental chan...
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Iris Heine, Achim Brauer, Birgit Heim, Sibylle Itzerott, Peter Kasprzak, Ulrike Kienel, Birgit Kleinschmit
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Calcite precipitation is a common phenomenon in calcium-rich hardwater lakes during spring and summer, but the number and spatial distribution of lakes with calcite precipitation is unknown. This paper presents a remote sensing based method to observe ca...
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Iris Heine, Achim Brauer, Birgit Heim, Sibylle Itzerott, Peter Kasprzak, Ulrike Kienel and Birgit Kleinschmit
Calcite precipitation is a common phenomenon in calcium-rich hardwater lakes during spring and summer, but the number and spatial distribution of lakes with calcite precipitation is unknown. This paper presents a remote sensing based method to observe ca...
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Takumi Fujiwara and Wataru Takeuchi
The shadow fraction of the canopy is an important factor in Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) and in estimating physical quantities, such as tree height and biomass. Shadows are used as a shielding ratio for direct solar irradiance, ...
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