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International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, February 2011
- Batuhan Osmanoglu, Timothy H. Dixon, Shimon Wdowinski
, Enrique Cabral-Cano
, Yan Jiang
:
Mexico City subsidence observed with persistent scatterer InSAR. 1-12 - Dailiang Peng, Alfredo R. Huete
, Jingfeng Huang
, Fuming Wang, Huasheng Sun:
Detection and estimation of mixed paddy rice cropping patterns with MODIS data. 13-23 - Meng Qi Hu, Fei Mao, Han Sun, Ying Yu Hou:
Study of normalized difference vegetation index variation and its correlation with climate factors in the three-river-source region. 24-33 - Fábio Marcelo Breunig
, Lênio Soares Galvão, Antônio Roberto Formaggio, José Carlos Neves Epiphanio:
Directional effects on NDVI and LAI retrievals from MODIS: A case study in Brazil with soybean. 34-42 - Alaitz Zabala
, Xavier Pons
:
Effects of lossy compression on remote sensing image classification of forest areas. 43-51 - Sander Veraverbeke
, Stefaan Lhermitte
, Willem W. Verstraeten, Rudi Goossens:
A time-integrated MODIS burn severity assessment using the multi-temporal differenced normalized burn ratio (dNBRMT). 52-58 - Devendra Singh:
Generation and evaluation of gross primary productivity using Landsat data through blending with MODIS data. 59-69 - George P. Petropoulos
, Charalambos Kontoes
, Iphigenia Keramitsoglou
:
Burnt area delineation from a uni-temporal perspective based on Landsat TM imagery classification using Support Vector Machines. 70-80 - Harm M. Bartholomeus, Lammert Kooistra
, Antoine Stevens
, Martin van Leeuwen
, Bas van Wesemael
, Eyal Ben-Dor, Bernard Tychon:
Soil Organic Carbon mapping of partially vegetated agricultural fields with imaging spectroscopy. 81-88 - Wenzhong Shi
, Kimfung Liu, Hua Zhang:
A study of supervised classification accuracy in fuzzy topological methods. 89-99 - Joc Triglav
, Dusan Petrovic
, Bojan Stopar:
Spatio-temporal evaluation matrices for geospatial data. 100-109 - Qingquan Li, Zhe Zeng, Tong Zhang, Jonathan Li
, Zhongheng Wu:
Path-finding through flexible hierarchical road networks: An experiential approach using taxi trajectory data. 110-119 - Qingmin Meng
, Ross K. Meentemeyer
:
Modeling of multi-strata forest fire severity using Landsat TM Data. 120-126 - Shishir Gaur, Bhagu Ram Chahar, Didier Graillot:
Combined use of groundwater modeling and potential zone analysis for management of groundwater. 127-139 - Shui-Sen Chen, Xiuzhi Chen, Weiqi Chen, Yong-xian Su, Da Li:
A simple retrieval method of land surface temperature from AMSR-E passive microwave data - A case study over Southern China during the strong snow disaster of 2008. 140-151 - Johannes Heinzel, Barbara Koch:
Exploring full-waveform LiDAR parameters for tree species classification. 152-160 - Sytze de Bruin:
Wenzhong Shi, 2010 - Wenzhong Shi, 2010 Wenzhong Shi, , Principles of Modeling Uncertainties in Spatial Data and Spatial Analyses (2010) CRC Press Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton 978-1-4200-5927-4 432 pp., Price $ 129.95. 161-162 - Chihda Wu
, Chichuan Cheng, Hannchung Lo, Yeongkuan Chen:
Erratum to "Study on estimating the evapotranspiration cover coefficient for stream flow simulation through remote sensing techniques" [Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 12 (4) (2010) 225-232]. 163
Volume 13, Number 2, April 2011
- Caitlin Balthrop Moffitt, Faisal Hossain, Robert F. Adler, Koray K. Yilmaz
, Harold F. Pierce:
Validation of a TRMM-based global Flood Detection System in Bangladesh. 165-177 - Jeganathan Chockalingam, Nicholas A. S. Hamm
, S. Mukherjee, Peter M. Atkinson
, P. L. N. Raju, V. K. Dadhwal
:
Evaluating a thermal image sharpening model over a mixed agricultural landscape in India. 178-191 - Yunqiao Shu, Simon Stisen
, Karsten H. Jensen
, Inge Sandholt
:
Estimation of regional evapotranspiration over the North China Plain using geostationary satellite data. 192-206 - Armel Thibaut Kaptué Tchuenté, Jean-Louis Roujean, Steven M. de Jong
:
Comparison and relative quality assessment of the GLC2000, GLOBCOVER, MODIS and ECOCLIMAP land cover data sets at the African continental scale. 207-219 - Gary R. Watmough
, Peter M. Atkinson
, Craig W. Hutton
:
A combined spectral and object-based approach to transparent cloud removal in an operational setting for Landsat ETM+. 220-227 - Dhaval Vyas
, N. S. R. Krishnayya, K. R. Manjunath, S. S. Ray, Sushma Panigrahy:
Evaluation of classifiers for processing Hyperion (EO-1) data of tropical vegetation. 228-235 - Liming He
, Jing M. Chen, Shaoliang Zhang, Gustavo Gomez, Yude Pan, Kevin McCullough, Richard Birdsey, Jeffrey G. Masek:
Normalized algorithm for mapping and dating forest disturbances and regrowth for the United States. 236-245 - Meiling Liu, Xiangnan Liu, Weicui Ding
, Ling Wu:
Monitoring stress levels on rice with heavy metal pollution from hyperspectral reflectance data using wavelet-fractal analysis. 246-255 - M. Selmira Garrido
, Elena Giménez, María Clara De Lacy
, Antonio José Gil
:
Surveying at the limits of local RTK networks: Test results from the perspective of high accuracy users. 256-264 - Lei Lu, Valentijn Venus, Andrew K. Skidmore
, Tiejun Wang
, Geping Luo:
Estimating land-surface temperature under clouds using MSG/SEVIRI observations. 265-276 - Mark Broich, Matthew C. Hansen, Peter Potapov
, Bernard Adusei, Erik J. Lindquist, Stephen V. Stehman:
Time-series analysis of multi-resolution optical imagery for quantifying forest cover loss in Sumatra and Kalimantan, Indonesia. 277-291 - Barnaby Clark, Juha Suomalainen
, Petri Pellikka:
An historical empirical line method for the retrieval of surface reflectance factor from multi-temporal SPOT HRV, HRVIR and HRG multispectral satellite imagery. 292-307
Volume 13, Number 3, June 2011
- Tagel Gebrehiwot, Anne van der Veen, Ben Maathuis:
Spatial and temporal assessment of drought in the Northern highlands of Ethiopia. 309-321 - Saeed Nadi
, Mahmood Reza Delavar:
Multi-criteria, personalized route planning using quantifier-guided ordered weighted averaging operators. 322-335 - Cenk Donmez
, Süha Berberoglu, Paul J. Curran:
Modelling the current and future spatial distribution of NPP in a Mediterranean watershed. 336-345 - Yaolin Liu
, Limin Jiao, Yanfang Liu:
Analyzing the effects of scale and land use pattern metrics on land use database generalization indices. 346-356 - Valéry Gond
, Vincent Freycon, Jean-François Molino, Olivier Brunaux, Florent Ingrassia, Pierre Joubert, Jean-François Pekel
, Marie-Françoise Prévost, Viviane Thierron, Pierre-Julien Trombe, Daniel Sabatier
:
Broad-scale spatial pattern of forest landscape types in the Guiana Shield. 357-367 - Mario Lillo-Saavedra
, Consuelo Gonzalo-Martín
, Octavio Lagos
:
Toward reduction of artifacts in fused images. 368-375 - Mohammed Dabboor, Vassilia Karathanassi, Alexander Braun:
A multi-level segmentation methodology for dual-polarized SAR data. 376-385 - Wadii Boulila
, Imed Riadh Farah
, Karim Saheb Ettabaâ, Basel Solaiman, Henda Ben Ghézala
:
A data mining based approach to predict spatiotemporal changes in satellite images. 386-395 - A. Di Piazza, Francesco Lo Conti, Leonardo V. Noto
, Francesco Viola
, G. La Loggia:
Comparative analysis of different techniques for spatial interpolation of rainfall data to create a serially complete monthly time series of precipitation for Sicily, Italy. 396-408 - O. Baume, Jon O. Skøien, Gerard B. M. Heuvelink, Edzer J. Pebesma
, S. J. Melles:
A geostatistical approach to data harmonization - Application to radioactivity exposure data. 409-419 - Muhammad Shafique, Mark van der Meijde
, Norman Kerle
, Freek D. van der Meer
:
Impact of DEM source and resolution on topographic seismic amplification. 420-427 - Shanlong Lu, Bingfang Wu, Nana Yan, Hao Wang
:
Water body mapping method with HJ-1A/B satellite imagery. 428-434 - Eduardo Eiji Maeda
, Cláudia Maria de Almeida
, Arimatéa de Carvalho Ximenes
, Antônio Roberto Formaggio, Yosio Edemir Shimabukuro, Petri Pellikka:
Dynamic modeling of forest conversion: Simulation of past and future scenarios of rural activities expansion in the fringes of the Xingu National Park, Brazilian Amazon. 435-446 - Yunjun Yao, Shunlin Liang, Qiming Qin, Kaicun Wang
, Shaohua Zhao:
Monitoring global land surface drought based on a hybrid evapotranspiration model. 447-457 - Brice Mora, Richard A. Fournier, Samuel Foucher
:
Application of evidential reasoning to improve the mapping of regenerating forest stands. 458-467 - Zhihua Shi
, Lu Li, Wei Yin, Lei Ai, Nu-Fang Fang, Yan-Tun Song:
Use of multi-temporal Landsat images for analyzing forest transition in relation to socioeconomic factors and the environment. 468-476 - Zongming Wang, Ni Huang, Ling Luo, Xiaoyan Li, Chun-Ying Ren, Kaishan Song, Jing-Ming Chen:
Shrinkage and fragmentation of marshes in the West Songnen Plain, China, from 1954 to 2008 and its possible causes. 477-486 - Mhosisi Masocha, Andrew K. Skidmore
:
Integrating conventional classifiers with a GIS expert system to increase the accuracy of invasive species mapping. 487-494 - Zhiqiang Gao, Wei Gao, Ni-Bin Chang:
Integrating temperature vegetation dryness index (TVDI) and regional water stress index (RWSI) for drought assessment with the aid of LANDSAT TM/ETM+ images. 495-503 - Marta Chiesi
, Luca Fibbi
, Lorenzo Genesio
, Beniamino Gioli
, Ramona Magno
, Fabio Maselli, Marco Moriondo
, Francesco Primo Vaccari
:
Integration of ground and satellite data to model Mediterranean forest processes. 504-515
Volume 13, Number 4, August 2011
- Mads Olander Rasmussen, Frank-M. Göttsche
, Doudou Diop, Cheikh Mbow, Folke-Sören Olesen, Rasmus Fensholt
, Inge Sandholt
:
Tree survey and allometric models for tiger bush in northern Senegal and comparison with tree parameters derived from high resolution satellite data. 517-527 - Weixin Xu, Song Gu, Xinquan Zhao, Jianshe Xiao, Yanhong Tang
, Jingyun Fang, Juan Zhang, Sha Jiang:
High positive correlation between soil temperature and NDVI from 1982 to 2006 in alpine meadow of the Three-River Source Region on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. 528-535 - Simon Richard Proud, Rasmus Fensholt
, Laura Vang Rasmussen
, Inge Sandholt
:
Rapid response flood detection using the MSG geostationary satellite. 536-544 - V. Kumar, G. Venkataramana, Kjell Arild Høgda:
Glacier surface velocity estimation using SAR interferometry technique applying ascending and descending passes in Himalayas. 545-551 - Qiming Qin, Ning Zhang, Peng Nan, Leilei Chai:
Geothermal area detection using Landsat ETM+ thermal infrared data and its mechanistic analysis - A case study in Tengchong, China. 552-559 - Raúl Zurita-Milla:
J.G. Liu, P.J. Mason, , Essential Image Processing and GIS for Remote Sensing (2009) Wiley-Blackwell, Singapore 978-0-470-51032-2 443 pp., Price: £95.00. 560-561 - Shota Mochizuki, Takuhiko Murakami
:
Change in habitat selection by Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) and habitat fragmentation analysis using temporal remotely sensed data in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. 562-571 - Chunyang He, Anni Wei, Peijun Shi
, Qiaofeng Zhang
, Yuanyuan Zhao:
Detecting land-use/land-cover change in rural-urban fringe areas using extended change-vector analysis. 572-585 - Liang Chen, Edward Ng
:
Quantitative urban climate mapping based on a geographical database: A simulation approach using Hong Kong as a case study. 586-594 - Janne Heiskanen
, Miina Rautiainen
, Lauri Korhonen
, Matti Mottus
, Pauline Stenberg:
Retrieval of boreal forest LAI using a forest reflectance model and empirical regressions. 595-606 - A. Soliman, R. Brown, R. J. Heck:
Separating near surface thermal inertia signals from a thermal time series by standardized principal component analysis. 607-615 - Habes A. Ghrefat
, Philip C. Goodell:
Land cover mapping at Alkali Flat and Lake Lucero, White Sands, New Mexico, USA using multi-temporal and multi-spectral remote sensing data. 616-625 - Shaohui Chen, Hongbo Su
, Jing Tian, Renhua Zhang, Jun Xia:
Estimating soil erosion using MODIS and TM images based on support vector machine and à trous wavelet. 626-635 - Mariano García
, F. Mark Danson, David Riaño
, Emilio Chuvieco
, F. Alberto Ramirez, Vishal Bandugula:
Terrestrial laser scanning to estimate plot-level forest canopy fuel properties. 636-645 - Cédric Véga
, Sylvie Durrieu
:
Multi-level filtering segmentation to measure individual tree parameters based on Lidar data: Application to a mountainous forest with heterogeneous stands. 646-656 - Stien Heremans
, Bert Bossyns, Herman Eerens, Jos Van Orshoven
:
Efficient collection of training data for sub-pixel land cover classification using neural networks. 657-667 - Petr Lukes
, Miina Rautiainen
, Pauline Stenberg, Zbynek Malenovský
:
Empirical test of the spectral invariants theory using imaging spectroscopy data from a coniferous forest. 668-675 - B. B. Maruthi Sridhar, Robert K. Vincent
, Sheila J. Roberts, Kevin Czajkowski
:
Remote sensing of soybean stress as an indicator of chemical concentration of biosolid amended surface soils. 676-681 - Gerard W. Hazeu
, Arnold K. Bregt
, Allard J. W. de Wit
, Jan G. P. W. Clevers:
A Dutch multi-date land use database: Identification of real and methodological changes. 682-689
Volume 13, Number 5, October 2011
- Stijn Hantson
, Emilio Chuvieco
:
Evaluation of different topographic correction methods for Landsat imagery. 691-700 - Ibrahim Ozdemir
, Arnon Karnieli
:
Predicting forest structural parameters using the image texture derived from WorldView-2 multispectral imagery in a dryland forest, Israel. 701-710 - Yves Julien
, José A. Sobrino
, Juan C. Jiménez-Muñoz
:
Land use classification from multitemporal Landsat imagery using the Yearly Land Cover Dynamics (YLCD) method. 711-720 - Rasmus Fensholt
, Assaf Anyamba
, Silvia Huber, Simon Richard Proud, Compton J. Tucker, Jennifer Small, Ed Pak, Mads Olander Rasmussen, Inge Sandholt
, Chris Shisanya:
Analysing the advantages of high temporal resolution geostationary MSG SEVIRI data compared to Polar Operational Environmental Satellite data for land surface monitoring in Africa. 721-729 - K. C. Tiwari, Manoj K. Arora, Dharmendra Singh:
An assessment of independent component analysis for detection of military targets from hyperspectral images. 730-740 - Israel Gómez, M. Pilar Martín
:
Prototyping an artificial neural network for burned area mapping on a regional scale in Mediterranean areas using MODIS images. 741-752 - Sanaz Salati
, Frank van Ruitenbeek
, Freek D. van der Meer
, Majid Hashemi Tangestani
, Harald van der Werff
:
Lithological mapping and fuzzy set theory: Automated extraction of lithological boundary from ASTER imagery by template matching and spatial accuracy assessment. 753-765 - Mi Jiang
, Zhiwei Li
, Xiaoli Ding
, Jianjun Zhu
, Guangcai Feng:
Modeling minimum and maximum detectable deformation gradients of interferometric SAR measurements. 766-777 - Nureddin M. Saadi
, M. Abdel Zaher
, F. El-Baz, Koichiro Watanabe:
Integrated remote sensing data utilization for investigating structural and tectonic history of the Ghadames Basin, Libya. 778-791 - Dimitry Van der Zande, Jan Stuckens, Willem W. Verstraeten, Simone Mereu
, Bart Muys
, Pol Coppin:
3D modeling of light interception in heterogeneous forest canopies using ground-based LiDAR data. 792-800 - Mohammad Ali Goudarzi, Tsehaie Woldai, Valentyn A. Tolpekin:
Surface deformation caused by April 6th 2009 earthquake in L'Aquila (Italy): A comparative analysis from ENVISAT ASAR, ALOS PALSAR and ASTER. 801-811 - Yonghong Zhang, Jixian Zhang, Hongan Wu, Zhong Lu, Guangtong Sun:
Monitoring of urban subsidence with SAR interferometric point target analysis: A case study in Suzhou, China. 812-818 - Olivier R. van Lier
, Joan E. Luther
, Donald G. Leckie, W. W. Bowers:
Development of large-area land cover and forest change indicators using multi-sensor Landsat imagery: Application to the Humber River Basin, Canada. 819-829 - Chuanfa Chen, Yanyan Li, Honglei Dai:
An application of Coons patch to generate grid-based digital elevation models. 830-837 - Freek D. van der Meer:
W. Qihao, Editors, , Advances in Environmental Remote Sensing Sensors: Algorithms, and Applications (2011) CRC Press, Taylor & Frances, London 556 pp., Price: $149.95, ISBN: 978-1-4200-9175-5. 838-839
Volume 13, Number 6, December 2011
- Serkan Ural, Ejaz Hussain, Jie Shan
:
Building population mapping with aerial imagery and GIS data. 841-852 - Jean-Stéphane Bailly
, Florent Levavasseur, Philippe Lagacherie
:
A spatial stochastic algorithm to reconstruct artificial drainage networks from incomplete network delineations. 853-862 - Shiqi Huang, Xinhua Cai, Shunxiang Chen, Daizhi Liu:
Change detection method based on fractal model and wavelet transform for multitemporal SAR images. 863-872 - Brian P. Salmon, J. Corne Olivier, Waldo Kleynhans
, Konrad J. Wessels, Frans van den Bergh, Karen C. Steenkamp:
The use of a Multilayer Perceptron for detecting new human settlements from a time series of MODIS images. 873-883 - Timothy G. Whiteside
, Guy S. Boggs
, Stefan W. Maier
:
Comparing object-based and pixel-based classifications for mapping savannas. 884-893 - Xianwen Ding, Xiaofeng Li
:
Monitoring of the water-area variations of Lake Dongting in China with ENVISAT ASAR images. 894-901 - Yong Xue, Ziqiang Chen, Hui Xu, Jianwen Ai, Shuzheng Jiang, Yingjie Li, Ying Wang, Jie Guang, Linlu Mei, Xijuan Jiao, Xingwei He, Tingting Hou:
A high throughput geocomputing system for remote sensing quantitative retrieval and a case study. 902-911 - Rahmatulla Igamberdiev, Goerres Grenzdoerffer, Ralf Bill, Hendrik Schubert, Martin Bachmann
, Bernd Lennartz
:
Determination of chlorophyll content of small water bodies (kettle holes) using hyperspectral airborne data. 912-921 - Kiril Manevski
, Ioannis Manakos, George P. Petropoulos
, Chariton Kalaitzidis
:
Discrimination of common Mediterranean plant species using field spectroradiometry. 922-933 - Jasper Van doninck
, Jan Peters, Bernard De Baets
, Eva M. De Clercq, Els I. Ducheyne, Niko E. C. Verhoest:
The potential of multitemporal Aqua and Terra MODIS apparent thermal inertia as a soil moisture indicator. 934-941

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