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Imagin[e,g] Europe : Proceedings of the 29th Symposium of the European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories, Chania, Greece.
Title:
Imagin[e,g] Europe : Proceedings of the 29th Symposium of the European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories, Chania, Greece.
Author:
Manakos, I.
ISBN:
9781607504948
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (460 pages)
Contents:
Title page -- Preface -- Contents -- A Comparative Study on Pan-Sharpening Algorithms -- Determination of Land Surface Temperature (LST) Model of Lut Desert (Iran) Based on NOAA-AVHRR and MODIS Data and Ground Measurements -- Synergistic Use of Spectral and Angular Signatures from Proba/CHRIS Hyper-Spectral Images in a Temporal Context -- CLC2006: Mapping Land Cover of Europe Under GMES -- Intensity of Soil Erosion by Water in Preserved and Burnt Stands of Aleppo Pine (Pinus Halepensis Mill.) in Croatia -- Relation Between Carbon Monoxide, from MOPITT, and Large Fires Emissions -- Evaluation of Influence of Image Segmentation Parameters and Other Selected Effects on Thematic Accuracy of Object Oriented VHRS Image Analysis -- Analysis of ASTER Multispectral Stereo Imagery to Update DEM and Land Cover Databases for Cyprus Island -- A Comparative Study of Satellite and Ground-Based Vineyard Phenology -- Study on Synthetic Aperture Radar Potential for Direct Biomass Assessment -- Automatic Detection of Archaeological Sites Using a Hybrid Process of Remote Sensing, GIS Techniques and a Shape Detection Algorithm -- Applications of Remote Sensing in Archaeology: Surface and Sub-Surface Feature Detection over UNESCO World Heritage Sites and Archaeological Sites in Italy Using Optical and Radar Data -- Land-Cover Classification and Unmixing of Hyperion Image in Area of Anopoli -- Chemicomorphological Characterization of Etna's Plume by Atmospheric Lidar, Satellite Radiometers and In-Situ Measurements -- Satellite Monitoring and Impact Assessment of Urban Growth in Stockholm, Sweden Between 1986 and 2006 -- Chlorophyll-a Maps Estimation Combining High Spatial Imagery and Ground Data by Growing Cell Structures -- Archive and Catalogue System for Receiving Satellite Data as a Part of Academic SDI.

Land Cover and Coast Line Change Detection by Using Object Oriented Image Processing in Alacati, Turkey -- Estimating Evapotranspiration Using Remote Sensing Techniques for the Sustainable Use of Irrigation Water in Agriculture -- Classifiers vs. Input Variables -- The Drivers in Single-Date and Multi-Seasonal Image Classifications for Land Cover Mapping -- Effect of Spatial Resolution on Intertidal Sediment Characterization -- Mapping with WorldView-1 Imagery -- A Review of Multispectral Vegetation Indices for Biomass Estimation -- Additional Benefit of Image Fusion Method from Combined High Resolution TerraSAR-X and Multispectral SPOT Data for Classification -- Deformation Monitoring in North Bohemia by Method of Permanent Scatterers -- Investigating Urban Sprawl Using Remote Sensing and GIS Technology -- Object Based Image Analysis for Urbanized Areas -- Multi-Scale Change Detection Based on Fractal Analysis -- Classification of Agricultural Sites Using Time-Series of High-Resolution Dual-Polarisation TerraSAR -- X Spotlight Images -- Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS for Archaeological Investigations -- The Synergy of Optical VHR/HR Satellite Images and TerraSAR-X StripMap Data in Early and Rapid Agricultural Crops Mapping -- Identification of Western Corn Rootworm Larval Damage in Cornfield by Radar Data -- A Study of the Performance of the Modified Simple Vegetation Index (MSVI), Based on Probability Theory -- Monitoring the Urban Expansion of North-Western Athens due to the Olympic Games Using Multitemporal Satellite Data and GIS Techniques -- Comparison of Different Along the Track Satellite Stereo Pair for DEM Extraction -- Geological Mapping by the Use of Multispectral and Multitemporal Satellite Images, Compared with GIS Geological Data. Case Studies from Macedonia Area, Northern Greece.

Solar Surface Irradiance from New Meteorological Satellite Data -- Determining of Some Basin Characteristics Using Topographical Map and Digital Elevation Model 'A Case of Kazandere Stream Basin' -- A Comparison of a Neuro-Fuzzy Method with a Maximum Likelihood Classification for Land Cover Classes -- Probability Satellite Imagery Based Maps for Substituting Tobacco with Energy Plants -- Factors that Affect the Recording and Exploration of Archaeological Sites Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques -- Snow Cover Monitoring from EO Data -- Investigation of the Stereo-Radargrammetric Mapping Potential of TerraSAR-X -- Preliminary Performance Assessment of Space-Based Observations of Hot-Spot Events Using Microbolometers -- A Software Tool for Simulation and Retrieval of Satellite Imagery for Thermal Imaging Systems -- Remote Sensing with Small Satellites -- Status and Trends -- Post-Fire Evaluation Using SPOT 4 Satellite Images -- Photointerpretation at the Production of the New Hellenic LPIS -- The Use of the Hough Transformation in Urban Remote Sensing Applications -- Data Fusion: Taking into Account the Modulation Transfer Function in ARSIS-Based Pansharpening Methods -- Analysis of Urban Areas Combining High-Resolution Optical and SAR Imagery -- Subject Index -- Author Index.
Abstract:
The introduction of online access to remote sensing data, such as Google Earth, has made remote sensing more familiar to the public and has popularized the science in recent years. Remote sensing makes it possible to collect data from dangerous or inaccessible areas, replacing costly and slow data collection on the ground and ensuring that areas or objects are not disturbed in the process. Applications include monitoring deforestation and the effects of climate change, as well as depth sounding of coastal and ocean depths. This book is a collection of papers presented at the 29th symposium of the European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories (EARSeL). This symposium aimed to highlight the work of the association and communicate future trends and developments in the field, both to those attending the conference and to a wider public.Subjects covered include; Earth observation, earthquake monitoring, new trends in GIS and remote sensing software packages, coasts and climate conflicts, forestry, land use and land cover, thermal remote sensing and urban remote sensing.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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