نتایج جستجو برای: landsat imagery

تعداد نتایج: 55956  

1996
James Ellison Jaime Milstein

The resolution of satellite imagery is often traded-off to satisfy transmission time and bandwidth, memory, and display limitations. Although there are many ways to achieve the same reduction in resolution, algorithms vary in their ability to preserve the visual quality of the original imagery. These issues are investigated in the context of the Landsat browse system, which permits the user to ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Gareth Ireland Michele Volpi George P. Petropoulos

This study explored the capability of Support Vector Machines (SVMs) and regularised kernel Fisher’s discriminant analysis (rkFDA) machine learning supervised classifiers in extracting flooded area from optical Landsat TM imagery. The ability of both techniques was evaluated using a case study of a riverine flood event in 2010 in a heterogeneous Mediterranean region, for which TM imagery acquir...

2007
Brenden E. McNeil Kirsten M. de Beurs Keith N. Eshleman Jane R. Foster Philip A. Townsend

[1] Ephemeral disturbances, such as non-lethal insect defoliations and crown damage from meteorological events, can significantly affect the delivery of ecosystem services by helping maintain nitrogen (N) limitation in temperate forest ecosystems. However, the impacts of these disturbances are difficult to observe across the broad-scales at which they affect ecosystem function. Using remotely s...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Bo Zhong Shanlong Wu Aixia Yang Qinhuo Liu

To extract quantitative land information accurately and monitor the air pollution at city scale from moderate to high spatial resolution (MHSR) with a resolution no coarser than 30 m, optical remotely sensed imagery and aerosol parameters, especially aerosol optical depth (AOD), are a necessary step. In this paper, we introduce a new algorithm that can effectively estimate the spatial distribut...

Journal: :Jurnal Teknik Pertanian 2023

This paper presents the use of satellite data (i.e., Landsat-5 & Landsat-8) to interpret change land cover from 1997 2020. The study area covers administrative boundary Lumajang Regency. land-cover map year derived Landsat-5. Land-cover 2020 interpreted Landsat-8. uses two methods image classifications unsupervised and supervised). procedure includes enhancement, registration, classificatio...

2007
FRANK D. W. WITMER

The use of satellite technology by military planners has a relatively long history as a tool of warfare, but little research has used satellite technology to study the effects of war. This research addresses this gap by applying satellite remote sensing imagery to study the effects of war on land-use/land-cover change in northeast Bosnia. Though the most severe war impacts are visible at local ...

2008
Robert A. Washington-Allen Neil E. West Brien E. Norton

Drylands cover 41% of the terrestrial surface and support > 36% of the world’s population. However, the magnitude of dryland degradation is unknown at regional and global spatial scales and at 15–30-yr temporal scales. Historical archives of > 30 yr of Landsat satellite imagery exist and allow local to global monitoring and assessment of a landscape’s natural resources in response to climatic e...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Frank Pesta Suman Bhatta Dennis L. Helder Nischal Mishra

Landsat 8 is the first satellite in the Landsat mission to acquire spectral imagery of the Earth using pushbroom sensor instruments. As a result, there are almost 70,000 unique detectors on the Operational Land Imager (OLI) alone to monitor. Due to minute variations in manufacturing and temporal degradation, every detector will exhibit a different behavior when exposed to uniform radiance, caus...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Greg Lyle Megan M. Lewis Bertram Ostendorf

The long term archiving of both Landsat imagery and wheat yield mapping datasets sensed by precision agriculture technology has the potential through the development of statistical relationships to predict high resolution estimates of wheat yield over large areas for multiple seasons. Quantifying past yield performance over different growing seasons can inform agricultural management decisions ...

2002
James D. Hurd

Impervious surfaces (IS) such as asphalt, concrete and rooftops prevent percolation of water into the soil, creating water quantity and water quality impacts that have been extensively documented in the literature. Impervious surfaces can therefore be considered a direct indicator as to the quality of surrounding surface water including streams, lakes, and estuaries. Simply put, as the amount o...

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