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International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Volume 35
Volume 35, Part B, March 2015
- Mark van der Meijde, Roland Pail, Robert G. Bingham:
Introduction to the special issue on GOCE Earth science applications and models. 1-3 - Mark van der Meijde, Roland Pail, Robert G. Bingham, R. Floberghagen:
GOCE data, models, and applications: A review. 4-15 - Johannes Bouman, Jörg Ebbing, Sjef Meekes, Rader Abdul Fattah, Martin Fuchs, Sofie Gradmann, Roger Haagmans, Verena Lieb, Michael Schmidt, Denise Dettmering, Wolfgang Bösch:
GOCE gravity gradient data for lithospheric modeling. 16-30 - Mirko Reguzzoni, Daniele Sampietro:
GEMMA: An Earth crustal model based on GOCE satellite data. 31-43 - Islam Fadel, Mark van der Meijde, Norman Kerle, N. Lauritsen:
3D object-oriented image analysis in 3D geophysical modelling: Analysing the central part of the East African Rift System. 44-53 - Javier Fullea, J. Rodríguez-González, María Charco, Zdenek Martinec, A. Negredo, Antonio Villaseñor:
Perturbing effects of sub-lithospheric mass anomalies in GOCE gravity gradient and other gravity data modelling: Application to the Atlantic-Mediterranean transition zone. 54-69 - Zdenek Martinec, Javier Fullea:
A refined model of sedimentary rock cover in the southeastern part of the Congo basin from GOCE gravity and vertical gravity gradient observations. 70-87 - Carla Braitenberg:
Exploration of tectonic structures with GOCE in Africa and across-continents. 88-95 - Sanjit Kumar Pal, T. J. Majumdar:
Geological appraisal over the Singhbhum-Orissa Craton, India using GOCE, EIGEN6-C2 and in situ gravity data. 96-119 - Thomas Fecher, Roland Pail, Thomas Gruber:
Global gravity field modeling based on GOCE and complementary gravity data. 120-127 - Walyeldeen Godah, Jan Krynski:
Comparison of GGMs based on one year GOCE observations with the EGM08 and terrestrial data over the area of Sudan. 128-135 - E. Mysen:
GOCE quasigeoid performance for Norway. 136-139 - Rory J. Bingham, Keith Haines, Daniel Lea:
A comparison of GOCE and drifter-based estimates of the North Atlantic steady-state surface circulation. 140-150 - Johannes Heinzel, Thomas Kemper:
Automated metric characterization of urban structure using building decomposition from very high resolution imagery. 151-160 - Maitiniyazi Maimaitijiang, Abduwasit Ghulam, J. S. Onésimo Sandoval, Matthew Maimaitiyiming:
Drivers of land cover and land use changes in St. Louis metropolitan area over the past 40 years characterized by remote sensing and census population data. 161-174 - Zhaoning Gong, Tianxiang Cui, Ruiliang Pu, Chuan Lin, Yuzhu Chen:
Dynamic simulation of vegetation abundance in a reservoir riparian zone using a sub-pixel Markov model. 175-186 - Hossein Shafizadeh-Moghadam, Marco Helbich:
Spatiotemporal variability of urban growth factors: A global and local perspective on the megacity of Mumbai. 187-198 - Nirav N. Patel, Emanuele Angiuli, Paolo Gamba, Andrea Gaughan, Gianni Lisini, Forrest R. Stevens, Andrew J. Tatem, Giovanna Trianni:
Multitemporal settlement and population mapping from Landsat using Google Earth Engine. 199-208 - Munyaradzi D. Shekede, Amon Murwira, Mhosisi Masocha:
Wavelet-based detection of bush encroachment in a savanna using multi-temporal aerial photographs and satellite imagery. 209-216 - George P. Petropoulos, Dionissios P. Kalivas, Hywel M. Griffiths, Paraskevi P. Dimou:
Remote sensing and GIS analysis for mapping spatio-temporal changes of erosion and deposition of two Mediterranean river deltas: The case of the Axios and Aliakmonas rivers, Greece. 217-228 - Safaa Zakaria Aldwaik, Jeffrey A. Onsted, Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr.:
Behavior-based aggregation of land categories for temporal change analysis. 229-238 - John T. T. R. Arnett, Nicholas C. Coops, Lori D. Daniels, Robert W. Falls:
Detecting forest damage after a low-severity fire using remote sensing at multiple scales. 239-246 - Yuebin Wang, Liqiang Zhang, P. Takis Mathiopoulos, Hao Deng:
A Gestalt rules and graph-cut-based simplification framework for urban building models. 247-258 - Dimitris Poursanidis, Nektarios Chrysoulakis, Zina Mitraka:
Landsat 8 vs. Landsat 5: A comparison based on urban and peri-urban land cover mapping. 259-269 - Cui Hao, Jiahua Zhang, Fengmei Yao:
Combination of multi-sensor remote sensing data for drought monitoring over Southwest China. 270-283 - Jinyan Tian, Le Wang, Xiaojuan Li:
Sub-footprint analysis to uncover tree height variation using ICESat/GLAS. 284-293 - Fábio Marcelo Breunig, Lênio Soares Galvão, João Roberto dos Santos, Anatoly A. Gitelson, Yhasmin Mendes de Moura, Thiago Sousa Teles, William Gaida:
Spectral anisotropy of subtropical deciduous forest using MISR and MODIS data acquired under large seasonal variation in solar zenith angle. 294-304 - Alim Samat, Paolo Gamba, Peijun Du, Jieqiong Luo:
Active extreme learning machines for quad-polarimetric SAR imagery classification. 305-319 - Steven Vanonckelen, Stefaan Lhermitte, Anton J. J. van Rompaey:
The effect of atmospheric and topographic correction on pixel-based image composites: Improved forest cover detection in mountain environments. 320-328 - Jamal Jokar Arsanjani, Eric Vaz:
An assessment of a collaborative mapping approach for exploring land use patterns for several European metropolises. 329-337 - John Mathew, Ritwik Majumdar, K. Vinod Kumar:
SAR interferometry and optical remote sensing for analysis of co-seismic deformation, source characteristics and mass wasting pattern of Lushan (China, April 2013) earthquake. 338-349 - Jesús Delegido, Jochem Verrelst, Juan Pablo Rivera, Antonio Ruiz-Verdú, José F. Moreno:
Brown and green LAI mapping through spectral indices. 350-358 - Teja Kattenborn, Joachim Maack, Fabian Faßnacht, Fabian Enßle, Jörg Ermert, Barbara Koch:
Mapping forest biomass from space - Fusion of hyperspectral EO1-hyperion data and Tandem-X and WorldView-2 canopy height models. 359-367 - Jan Verbesselt:
Big Data: Techniques and Technologies in Geoinformatics, H.A. Karimi (Ed.). CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, London (2014). 368-369
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