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International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Volume 36
Volume 36, April 2015
- Carmen Quintano, Alfonso Fernández-Manso, Leonor Calvo, Elena Marcos, L. Valbuena:
Land surface temperature as potential indicator of burn severity in forest Mediterranean ecosystems. 1-12 - Essayas K. Ayana, William D. Philpot, Assefa M. Melesse, Tammo S. Steenhuis:
Assessing the potential of MODIS/Terra version 5 images to improve near shore lake bathymetric surveys. 13-21 - Dibyendu Dutta, Prabir Kumar Das, Uttam Kumar Bhunia, Upasana Singh, Shalini Singh, Jaswant Raj Sharma, Vinay Kumar Dadhwal:
Retrieval of tea polyphenol at leaf level using spectral transformation and multi-variate statistical approach. 22-29 - Yao Zhang, Weizhong Li, Qiuan Zhu, Huai Chen, Xiuqin Fang, Tinglong Zhang, Pengxiang Zhao, Changhui Peng:
Monitoring the impact of aerosol contamination on the drought-induced decline of gross primary productivity. 30-40 - Xuqing Li, Xiangnan Liu, Meiling Liu, Cuicui Wang, Xiaopeng Xia:
A hyperspectral index sensitive to subtle changes in the canopy chlorophyll content under arsenic stress. 41-53 - Ciro Manzo, Emiliana Valentini, Andrea Taramelli, Federico Filipponi, Leonardo Disperati:
Spectral characterization of coastal sediments using Field Spectral Libraries, Airborne Hyperspectral Images and Topographic LiDAR Data (FHyL). 54-68 - François Mialhe, Yanni Gunnell, J. Andres F. Ignacio, Nicolas Delbart, Jenifer L. Ogania, Sabine Henry:
Monitoring land-use change by combining participatory land-use maps with standard remote sensing techniques: Showcase from a remote forest catchment on Mindanao, Philippines. 69-82 - David L. Verbyla:
Comparison of eMODIS and MOD/MYD13A2 NDVI products during 2012-2014 spring green-up periods in Alaska and northwest Canada. 83-86 - Shifeng Wang, Emily So, Pete Smith:
Detecting tents to estimate the displaced populations for post-disaster relief using high resolution satellite imagery. 87-93 - Fernando Moreira De Araújo, Laerte Guimarães Ferreira:
Satellite-based automated burned area detection: A performance assessment of the MODIS MCD45A1 in the Brazilian savanna. 94-102 - Fenglei Fan, Yingbin Deng:
Corrigendum to "Enhancing endmember selection in multiple endmember spectral mixture analysis (MESMA) for urban impervious surface area mapping using spectral angle and spectral distance parameters" [Int. J. Appl. Earth Observ. Geoinf. 33(2014) 290-301]. 103-105
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