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Nikola Kranjcic, Dragana Dogancic, Bojan Ðurin and Anita Pticek Sirocic
This paper aims to present possible areas to plant different vegetation types near traffic jams to reduce air pollution in the capital of Croatia, the city of Zagreb. Based on main traffic road and random forest machine learning using WorldView-2 Europea...
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Chun-Ta Wei, Ming-Da Tsai, Yu-Lung Chang and Ming-Chih Jason Wang
The Full Waveform LiDAR system has been developed and used commercially all over the world. It acts to record the complete time of a laser pulse and has a high-resolution sampling interval compared to the traditional multiple-echo LiDAR, which only provi...
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Dionysios N. Apostolopoulos and Konstantinos G. Nikolakopoulos
?he accuracy of low-resolution remote sensing data for monitoring shoreline evolution is the main issue that researchers have been trying to overcome in recent decades. The drawback of the Landsat satellite archive is its spatial resolution, which is app...
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Maruf Mortula, Tarig Ali, Abdallah Bachir, Ahmed Elaksher and Mohamed Abouleish
The last few decades have witnessed a tremendous increase in nutrient levels (phosphorus and nitrogen) in coastal water leading to excessive algal growth (Eutrophication). The presence of large amounts of algae turns the water?s color into green or red, ...
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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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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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Donatella Dominici, Sara Zollini, Maria Alicandro, Francesca Della Torre, Paolo Massimo Buscema and Valerio Baiocchi
Knowledge of a territory is an essential element in any future planning action and in appropriate territorial and environmental requalification action planning. The current large-scale availability of satellite data, thanks to very high resolution images...
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Daniel Hölbling, Clemens Eisank, Florian Albrecht, Filippo Vecchiotti, Barbara Friedl, Elisabeth Weinke and Arben Kociu
Object-based image analysis (OBIA) has been increasingly used to map geohazards such as landslides on optical satellite images. OBIA shows various advantages over traditional image analysis methods due to its potential for considering various properties ...
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Maria Alicandro, Valerio Baiocchi, Raffaella Brigante and Fabio Radicioni
Coastal erosion, which is naturally present in many areas of the world, can be significantly increased by factors such as the reduced transport of sediments as a result of hydraulic works carried out to minimize flooding. Erosion has a significant impact...
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Lihong Su and Yuxia Huang
Seagrass meadows play important roles as habitats for many marine organisms, traps for sediment, and buffers against wave actions. The objective of this paper is to map seagrass meadows in the Redfish Bay, Texas from WorldView-2 imagery. Seagrass meadows...
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William J. Hernandez and Roy A. Armstrong
The use of passive satellite sensor data in shallow waters is complicated by the combined atmospheric, water, and bottom signals. Accurate determination of water depth is important for monitoring underwater topography and detection of moved sediments and...
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Haïfa Ben-Romdhane, Diana Francis, Charfeddine Cherif, Kosmas Pavlopoulos, Hosni Ghedira and Steven Griffiths
In this paper, the feasibility of satellite remote sensing in detecting and predicting locations of buried objects in the archaeological site of Saruq Al-Hadid, United Arab Emirates (UAE) was investigated. Satellite-borne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) i...
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Shayan Salavitabar, S. Samuel Li and Behzad Lak
Rivers play an important role in water supply, waterway transport, and riverine species habitations. The underwater depth of a river channel is a fundamental geometric element and a key input to studies for the aforementioned and other applications. Trad...
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Wenqi Cui, Xin He, Meng Yao, Ziwei Wang, Jie Li, Yuanjie Hao, Weijie Wu, Huiling Zhao, Xianfeng Chen and Wei Cui
When a landslide happens, it is important to recognize the hazard-affected bodies surrounding the landslide for the risk assessment and emergency rescue. In order to realize the recognition, the spatial relationship between landslides and other geographi...
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René Chénier, Mesha Sagram, Khalid Omari and Adam Jirovec
In 2014, through the World-Class Tanker Safety System (WCTSS) initiative, the Government of Canada launched the Northern Marine Transportation Corridors (NMTC) concept. The corridors were created as a strategic framework to guide Federal investments in m...
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Maurizio Tommasini, Alessandro Bacciottini and Monica Gherardelli
Exposure to asbestos fibers implies a long-term risk for human health; therefore, the development of information systems that are able to detect the extent and status of asbestos over a certain territory has become a priority. This work presents a tool (...
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Sara Zanni and Alessandro De Rosa
The present research is part of the project ?From Aquileia to Singidunum: reconstructing the paths of the Roman travelers?RecRoad?, developed at the Université Bordeaux Montaigne, thanks to a Marie Sklodowska-Curie fellowship. One of the goals of the pro...
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