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International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Volume 58
Volume 58, June 2017
- Freek D. van der Meer:
Acknowledgement of reviewer services to the International Journal Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation. A1 - Likai Zhu, Volker C. Radeloff, Anthony R. Ives:
Improving the mapping of crop types in the Midwestern U.S. by fusing Landsat and MODIS satellite data. 1-11 - Lênio Soares Galvão, Freek D. van der Meer:
Editorial Note: A tribute to the late Dr. Thomas Hilker. A2 - Chao Fan, Soe W. Myint, Sergio J. Rey, Wenwen Li:
Time series evaluation of landscape dynamics using annual Landsat imagery and spatial statistical modeling: Evidence from the Phoenix metropolitan region. 12-25 - Rajasheker Reddy Pullanagari, Gabor Kereszturi, Ian J. Yule:
Quantification of dead vegetation fraction in mixed pastures using AisaFENIX imaging spectroscopy data. 26-35 - Qingsong Sun, Zhuosen Wang, Zhan Li, Angela Erb, Crystal Barker Schaaf:
Evaluation of the global MODIS 30 arc-second spatially and temporally complete snow-free land surface albedo and reflectance anisotropy dataset. 36-49 - Mehdi Hosseini, Heather McNairn:
Using multi-polarization C- and L-band synthetic aperture radar to estimate biomass and soil moisture of wheat fields. 50-64 - Sabelo Madonsela, Moses Azong Cho, Renaud Mathieu, Onisimo Mutanga, Abel Ramoelo, Zaneta Kaszta, Ruben Van De Kerchove, Eléonore Wolff:
Multi-phenology WorldView-2 imagery improves remote sensing of savannah tree species. 65-73 - Renalt Capes, Richard M. Teeuw:
On safe ground? Analysis of European urban geohazards using satellite radar interferometry. 74-85 - Adrian Fisher, Tim Danaher, Tony Gill:
Mapping trees in high resolution imagery across large areas using locally variable thresholds guided by medium resolution tree maps. 86-96 - Shezhou Luo, Cheng Wang, Xiaohuan Xi, Feifei Pan, Mingjie Qian, Dailiang Peng, Sheng Nie, Haiming Qin, Yi Lin:
Retrieving aboveground biomass of wetland Phragmites australis (common reed) using a combination of airborne discrete-return LiDAR and hyperspectral data. 107-117 - Joachim Maack, Marcus Lingenfelder, Christina Eilers, Thomas Smaltschinski, Holger Weinacker, Dirk Jaeger, Barbara Koch:
Estimating the spatial distribution, extent and potential lignocellulosic biomass supply of Trees Outside Forests in Baden-Wuerttemberg using airborne LiDAR and OpenStreetMap data. 118-125 - Weichao Sun, Xia Zhang:
Estimating soil zinc concentrations using reflectance spectroscopy. 126-133 - Mehdi Abdolmaleki, Morteza Tabaei, Nader Fathianpour, Ben G. H. Gorte:
Selecting optimum base wavelet for extracting spectral alteration features associated with porphyry copper mineralization using hyperspectral images. 134-144 - Z. X. Zhou, Jing Li, Z. Z. Guo, Ting Li:
Trade-offs between carbon, water, soil and food in Guanzhong-Tianshui economic region from remotely sensed data. 145-156 - Mohammad Parsa, Abbas Maghsoudi, Mahyar Yousefi:
An improved data-driven fuzzy mineral prospectivity mapping procedure; cosine amplitude-based similarity approach to delineate exploration targets. 157-167 - Wanjuan Song, Xihan Mu, Gaiyan Ruan, Zhan Gao, Linyuan Li, Guangjian Yan:
Estimating fractional vegetation cover and the vegetation index of bare soil and highly dense vegetation with a physically based method. 168-176 - Isabel Pôças, João F. Gonçalves, Patrícia M. Costa, Igor Gonçalves, Luís S. Pereira, Mario Cunha:
Hyperspectral-based predictive modelling of grapevine water status in the Portuguese Douro wine region. 177-190 - Kutalmis Saylam, Rebecca A. Brown, John R. Hupp:
Assessment of depth and turbidity with airborne Lidar bathymetry and multiband satellite imagery in shallow water bodies of the Alaskan North Slope. 191-200 - Haifa Tamiminia, Saeid Homayouni, Heather McNairn, Abdolreza Safari:
A particle swarm optimized kernel-based clustering method for crop mapping from multi-temporal polarimetric L-band SAR observations. 201-212 - Tung-Ching Su:
A study of a matching pixel by pixel (MPP) algorithm to establish an empirical model of water quality mapping, as based on unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) images. 213-224 - Boris Snapir, Daniel M. Simms, Toby W. Waine:
Mapping the expansion of galamsey gold mines in the cocoa growing area of Ghana using optical remote sensing. 225-233 - Emmanuelle Vaudour, Léa Leclercq, Jean-Marc Gilliot, Bernoît Chaignon:
Retrospective 70 y-spatial analysis of repeated vine mortality patterns using ancient aerial time series, Pléiades images and multi-source spatial and field data. 234-248 - Jasper Van doninck, Hanna Tuomisto:
Evaluation of directional normalization methods for Landsat TM/ETM+ over primary Amazonian lowland forests. 249-263 - R. S. Chatterjee, Narendra Singh, Shailaja Thapa, Dravneeta Sharma, Dheeraj Kumar:
Retrieval of land surface temperature (LST) from landsat TM6 and TIRS data by single channel radiative transfer algorithm using satellite and ground-based inputs. 264-277 - Thomas Hilker, Lênio Soares Galvão, Luiz Eduardo Oliveira e Cruz de Aragão, Yhasmin Mendes de Moura, Cibele Hummel do Amaral, Alexei I. Lyapustin, Jin Wu, Albert Porcar-Castell, Marciel José Ferreira, Liana O. Anderson, Victor A. H. F. dos Santos, Neill Prohaska, Edgard Tribuzy, João Vitor Barbosa Ceron, Scott Saleska, Yujie Wang, José Francisco de Carvalho Gonçalves, Raimundo Cosme de Oliveira Junior, João Victor Figueiredo Cardoso Rodrigues, Maquelle Neves Garcia:
Vegetation chlorophyll estimates in the Amazon from multi-angle MODIS observations and canopy reflectance model. 278-287
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