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Airborne Remote sensing

Airborne remote sensing and in situ measurements of atmospheric CO 2to quantify point source emissions

Airborne remote sensing and in situ measurements of atmospheric CO 2to quantify point source emissions

... using airborne or ground-based in situ measure- ...of airborne remote sensing has also demonstrated the ability to accurately estimate ...estimate. Airborne in situ data allow accurate ...

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Multi temporal airborne remote sensing of intertidal sediment dynamics

Multi temporal airborne remote sensing of intertidal sediment dynamics

... Coastal remote sensing applications are regularly confined to single image ‘snapshot’ approaches which do not resolve the dynamic processes in the required temporal ...multi-temporal airborne ...

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Calibration, validation and the NERC Airborne Remote Sensing Facility

Calibration, validation and the NERC Airborne Remote Sensing Facility

... observations. Airborne remote sensing has an important role to play in bridging the gap between ground-based observations and data from satellite-based ...Furthermore, airborne sensors can be ...

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Studying groundwater and surface water interactions using airborne remote sensing in Heihe River basin, northwest China

Studying groundwater and surface water interactions using airborne remote sensing in Heihe River basin, northwest China

... on airborne remote sensing temperature data can provide a general description of the surface water and groundwater interaction patterns quickly and ...from airborne thermal infrared ...

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Multispectral Approach Assessment for Detection of Losses in Water Transmission Systems by Airborne Remote Sensing

Multispectral Approach Assessment for Detection of Losses in Water Transmission Systems by Airborne Remote Sensing

... An airborne remote sensing campaign was performed in rural environment over water transportation means for detecting leaks. Hyperspectral and thermal cameras were operated for getting spectral images ...

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Wide-area mapping of small-scale features in agricultural landscapes using airborne remote sensing

Wide-area mapping of small-scale features in agricultural landscapes using airborne remote sensing

... Training data were extrapolated from the field data where mul- tiple points were created from individual non-cropped polygons delineated from GPS waypoints and crop varieties in fields. This extrapolation of field data ...

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Estimating stem profile using canopy metrics : a forest inventory application for airborne remote sensing

Estimating stem profile using canopy metrics : a forest inventory application for airborne remote sensing

... A simple study using a growth model parameterised for Tasmanian radiata pine and inventory plot data from the study site are used to show that the component of basal area which is grown [r] ...

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Methane emissions from a Californian landfill, determined from airborne remote sensing and in situ measurements

Methane emissions from a Californian landfill, determined from airborne remote sensing and in situ measurements

... MAMAP remote sensing flight pattern without the inclination filter over the Olinda Alpha Landfill (encircled by the cyan solid line) on 1 September 2014 is ...13 remote sensing downwind tracks ...

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Ecosystem responses to elevated CO2 using airborne remote sensing at Mammoth Mountain, California

Ecosystem responses to elevated CO2 using airborne remote sensing at Mammoth Mountain, California

... The Airborne Snow Observatory (ASO, http://aso.jpl.nasa. gov, last access: 19 November 2018) is a coupled lidar (Riegl Q1560) and spectrometer (CASI-1500) mounted on a King Air A90 aircraft and was originally ...

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Mapping tree carbon with airborne remote sensing

Mapping tree carbon with airborne remote sensing

... Field data used to calibrate and validate our tree-centric ARS approach includes three datasets: 119.. 6 i) Angle-count training plots - 52 plots containing 2478 trees, used to calib[r] ...

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Clouds over the summertime Sahara: An evaluation of Met Office Meteosat retrievals using airborne remote sensing

Clouds over the summertime Sahara: An evaluation of Met Office Meteosat retrievals using airborne remote sensing

... Across all 24 flights and using every valid data-point, we find that 91 % ± 8 % of pixels where SEVIRI did not detect a cloud in the AllCloud mask matched with an aircraft cloud fraction[r] ...

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Quantification of methane emission rates from coal mine ventilation shafts using airborne remote sensing data

Quantification of methane emission rates from coal mine ventilation shafts using airborne remote sensing data

... Abstract. The quantification of emissions of the greenhouse gas methane is essential for attributing the roles of anthro- pogenic activity and natural phenomena in global climate change. Our current measurement systems ...

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Airborne Remote Sensing of Grimsvotn Subglacial Volcano, Vatnajokull, Iceland

Airborne Remote Sensing of Grimsvotn Subglacial Volcano, Vatnajokull, Iceland

... other remote sensing, as it is an active rather than passive sensor, so can be used at any time o f day or night and the microwave radiation used will penetrate ...other remote sensing ...

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A unified data set of airborne cloud remote sensing using the HALO Microwave Package (HAMP)

A unified data set of airborne cloud remote sensing using the HALO Microwave Package (HAMP)

... Ground-based remote sensing stations can provide mea- surements with high temporal and vertical resolution but are limited to few locations that are almost exclusively on ...land. Airborne ...

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Remote Sensing: Essentials and Applications

Remote Sensing: Essentials and Applications

... In airborne remote sensing, an aircraft is equipped with downward or sideward sensors. Owing to the proximity to earth’s surface, it has an advantage of providing very high spatial resolution (size ...

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INTRODUCTION TO REMOTE SENSING

INTRODUCTION TO REMOTE SENSING

... Remote sensing involves the measurement of energy in many parts of the electromagnetic (EM) ...satellite sensing are visible light, reflected and emitted infrared, and the microwave ...

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Remote Sensing in Agriculture

Remote Sensing in Agriculture

... cover. Remote sensing provides potential to improve upon the conventional in situ monitoring of the forest ...based remote sensing, traditional photographs are being replaced by satellite ...

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An overview of GNSS remote sensing

An overview of GNSS remote sensing

... Forest change detection is another possible application of GNSS remote sensing. Forest change can provide use- ful information about global climate change impacts and carbon storage, and knowledge of forest ...

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Remote Sensing of Environment

Remote Sensing of Environment

... During the past decades, extreme events have become more prevalent and last longer, and as a result drought- induced plant mortality has increased globally. Timely information on plant water dynamics is essential for ...

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Remote Sensing Walker

Remote Sensing Walker

... This chapter will present the literature reviews relevant to this project. It includes walker, mechanical structure, motor, and control circuit by transistor, electrical and electronic components, mechanical components, ...

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