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Bao She, Jiating Hu, Linsheng Huang, Mengqi Zhu and Qishuo Yin
To grasp the spatial distribution of soybean planting areas in time is the prerequisite for the work of growth monitoring, crop damage assessment and yield estimation. The research on remote sensing identification of soybean conducted in China mainly foc...
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Petros Vahamidis, Demosthenis Chachalis, Antigoni Akrivou, Evangelos Karanasios, Maria Ganopoulou, Apostolia Argiri, Athanasia Mandoulaki, Evangelos Hatzigiannakis, Georgios Arampatzis, Andreas Panagopoulos, Irene Mantzouni and Emilia Markellou
Gaining a comprehensive understanding of how weed communities respond to both environmental and human-induced factors is of paramount importance in developing effective and ecologically sound weed control strategies. The objectives of the current researc...
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Shunli Zheng, Jinshou Wang, Haiwei Jiao, Rongke Xu, Yueming Yin, Changtan Fang and Xin Chen
The Qinghai?Tibet Plateau, abundant in mineral resources, is a treasure trove for geological explorers. However, exploration has been hindered by the presence of dense vegetation, weathering layers, and desert cover, particularly in the North Qaidam regi...
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Liyu Quan, Chengshuai Liu, Chaojie Niu, Dong Zhao, Qingyuan Luo, Yingying Xu, Chenchen Zhao, Shangbin Liu and Caihong Hu
Baseflow is a stable part of streamflow and the main component of streamflow during the dry season. Baseflow plays an important role in the water cycle, and in ecological environment protection of the Yellow River basin (YRB). Taking the Zuli, Kuye, and ...
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Rakesh John Amala Arokia Nathan, Indrajit Kurmi and Oliver Bimber
We present Inverse Airborne Optical Sectioning (IAOS), an optical analogy to Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR). Moving targets, such as walking people, that are heavily occluded by vegetation can be made visible and tracked with a stationary optica...
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Norhafizi Mohamad, Anuar Ahmad, Mohd Faisal Abdul Khanan and Ami Hassan Md Din
Estimating surface elevation changes in mangrove forests requires a technique to filter the mangrove canopy and quantify the changes underneath. Hence, this study estimates surface elevation changes underneath the mangrove canopy through vegetation filte...
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Fang Ding, Lin Wang, Iryna Dronova and Kun Cao
Beijing-1 and ENVISAT ASAR images were used to classify wetland aquatic macrophytes in terms of their plant functional types (PFTs) over the Poyang Lake region, China. Speckle noise filtering, systematic sensor calibration within the same polarization or...
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Hongzhu Han, Jianjun Bai, Gao Ma and Jianwu Yan
Vegetation phenology is highly sensitive to climate change, and the phenological responses of vegetation to climate factors vary over time and space. Research on the vegetation phenology in different climatic regimes will help clarify the key factors aff...
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Niels Anders, João Valente, Rens Masselink and Saskia Keesstra
Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) are 3D representations of the Earth?s surface and have numerous applications in geomorphology, hydrology and ecology. Structure-from-Motion (SfM) photogrammetry using photographs obtained by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)...
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Gordana Jakovljevic, Miro Govedarica, Flor Alvarez-Taboada and Vladimir Pajic
Digital elevation model (DEM) has been frequently used for the reduction and management of flood risk. Various classification methods have been developed to extract DEM from point clouds. However, the accuracy and computational efficiency need to be impr...
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