نتایج جستجو برای: shallow depth

تعداد نتایج: 191614  

2016
Dominic A Andradi-Brown Consuelo Macaya-Solis Dan A Exton Erika Gress Georgina Wright Alex D Rogers

Fish surveys form the backbone of reef monitoring and management initiatives throughout the tropics, and understanding patterns in biases between techniques is crucial if outputs are to address key objectives optimally. Often biases are not consistent across natural environmental gradients such as depth, leading to uncertainty in interpretation of results. Recently there has been much interest ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Rodrigo A. Garcia John D. Hedley Hoang C. Tin Peter R. C. S. Fearns

Quantifying the number and type of benthic classes that are able to be spectrally identified in shallow water remote sensing is important in understanding its potential for habitat mapping. Factors that impact the effectiveness of shallow water habitat mapping include water column turbidity, depth, sensor and environmental noise, spectral resolution of the sensor and spectral variability of the...

2010
Xiaopeng Tong David T. Sandwell Yuri Fialko

[1] We derived a coseismic slip model for the Mw 7.9 2008 Wenchuan earthquake on the basis of radar line‐of‐sight displacements from ALOS interferograms, GPS vectors, and geological field data. Available interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) data provided a nearly complete coverage of the surface deformation along both ascending (fine beam mode) and descending orbits (ScanSAR to Scan...

Journal: :EURASIP J. Adv. Sig. Proc. 2010
Maciej Lopatka Grégoire Le Touzé Barbara Nicolas Xavier Cristol Jérôme I. Mars Dominique Fattaccioli

Passive source localization is a crucial issue in underwater acoustics. In this paper, we focus on shallow water environment (0 to 400 m) and broadband Ultra-Low Frequency acoustic sources (1 to 100 Hz). In this configuration and at a long range, the acoustic propagation can be described by normal mode theory. The propagating signal breaks up into a series of depth-dependent modes. These modes ...

2004
Alexia M. Kelley Howard E. Epstein Donald A. Walker

The active layer is the top layer of permafrost soils that thaws during the summer season due to increased ambient temperatures and solar radiation inputs. This layer is important because almost all biological activity takes place there during the summer. The depth of active layer thaw is influenced by climatic conditions. Vegetation has also been found to have a strong impact on active layer t...

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