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Haixia Jin, Jingjing Peng, Rutian Bi, Huiwen Tian, Hongfen Zhu and Haoxi Ding
Mapping soil organic carbon (SOC) accurately is essential for sustainable soil resource management. Hyperspectral data, a vital tool for SOC mapping, is obtained through both laboratory and satellite-based sources. While laboratory data is limited to sam...
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Liang Zhong, Xueyuan Chu, Jiawei Qian, Jianlong Li and Zhengguo Sun
With the rapid development of China?s industrialization and urbanization, the problem of heavy metal pollution in soil has become increasingly prominent, seriously threatening the safety of the ecosystem and human health. The development of hyperspectral...
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Morena Gale?ic Divic, Marija Kvesic Ivankovic, Vladimir Divic, Mak Ki?evic, Marko Panic, Predrag Lugonja, Vladimir Crnojevic and Roko Andricevic
Water quality monitoring in coastal areas and estuaries poses significant challenges due to the intricate interplay of hydrodynamic, chemical, and biological processes, regardless of the chosen monitoring methods. In this study, we analyzed the applicabi...
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Yayu Yang, Kun Shang, Chenchao Xiao, Changkun Wang and Hongzhao Tang
Estimation of soil organic matter content (SOMC) is essential for soil quality evaluation. Compared with traditional multispectral remote sensing for SOMC mapping, the distribution of SOMC in a certain area can be obtained quickly by using hyperspectral ...
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Joongbin Lim, Kyoung-Min Kim and Ri Jin
Remote sensing (RS) has been used to monitor inaccessible regions. It is considered a useful technique for deriving important environmental information from inaccessible regions, especially North Korea. In this study, we aim to develop a tree species cla...
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Cristina Gómez,Pablo Alejandro,Txomin Hermosilla,Fernando Montes,Cristina Pascual,Luis Angel Ruiz,Flor Álvarez-Taboada,Mihai Tanase,Ruben Valbuena
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Forest ecosystems provide a host of services and societal benefits, including carbon storage, habitat for fauna, recreation, and provision of wood or non-wood products. In a context of complex demands on forest resources, identifying priorities for biodi...
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Dirk Aurin, Antonio Mannino and David J. Lary
A Global Ocean Carbon Algorithm Database (GOCAD) has been developed from over 500 oceanographic field campaigns conducted worldwide over the past 30 years including in situ reflectances and coincident satellite imagery, multi- and hyperspectral Chromopho...
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V. Hema Sailaja,P. Suman Babu,M. Anji Reddy
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This paper is a research work intended to present a comprehensive water quality modeling for predicting three water quality parameters (Chlorophyll (a), Turbidity and Secchi Depth) in typical Inland lake environments (Hussain sagar and Umda sagar) using ...
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Luyan Ji, Xiurui Geng, Kang Sun, Yongchao Zhao and Peng Gong
Extracting surface water distribution with satellite imagery has been an important subject in remote sensing. Spectral indices of water only use information from a limited number of bands, thus they may have poor performance from pixels contaminated by i...
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Liguo Zhou, Bo Xu, Weichun Ma, Bin Zhao, Linna Li and Hongyan Huai
Chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) concentration is considered as a key indicator of the eutrophic status of inland water bodies. Various algorithms have been developed for estimating Chl-a in order to improve the accuracy of predictive models. The objective of this ...
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