نتایج جستجو برای: remote sensing technique andland cover

تعداد نتایج: 888377  

خواجه الدین, سید جمال الدین, سفیانیان, علیرضا, ضیائی, حمیدرضا, فلاحتکار, سامره,

Remote sensing is the main technology for assessing expansion and rate of land cover changes. Knowing the different kinds of land cover changes and human activities in different parts of lands, as the base information for different planning is especially important. In this study, the land cover changes of Isfahan city that is consist of Isfahan and its` surrounded area was studied for the past ...

2006
F. Appel H. Bach A. Loew R. Ludwig W. Mauser

The snow cover in lower mountain areas is often a very dynamic matter. For flood forecast, but also for continuous water balance modelling, a detailed knowledge of the snow cover, its temporal dynamics and current snow properties is essential. According to this, modelling of the snow cover is a constituent part of applied water balance models. To drive and calibrate the models, spatial measurem...

Journal: :natural environment change 0
seyed kazem alavipanah professor, department of remote sensing and gis, faculty of geography, university of tehran, iran ali akbar damavandi institute of technical and vocational higher education, agriculture jihad, agricultural research, education and extension organization (areeo), tehran, iran saham mirzaei phd student, department of remote sensing and gis, faculty of geography, university of tehran, iran abdolali rezaei phd student, department of remote sensing and gis, faculty of geography, university of tehran, iran saeid hamzeh assistant professor, department of remote sensing and gis, faculty of geography, university of tehran hamid reza matinfar associate professor, department of soil sciences, , faculty of agriculture, university of lorestan, iran hossein teimouri

soil is one of the most important natural resources covering a large area of the land surface. soil plays a vital role in biosphere processes, such as energy balance, hydrology, biochemistry, and biological productivity. it supports plants that supply foods, fibers, drugs, and some other human needs. conversely, desert regions include about one third of earth lands and these regions have increa...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
e. javadnia m. r. mobasheri gh. a. kamali

sensors onboard meteorological satellites such as modis and avhrr are able to collect information adequate in frequency but with low spatial resolution. the problem can be overcome, if one finds a way to increase the quality of the vegetation indices through searching in each individual pixel of the images, employing concurrent higher spatial resolution images. the objective of this study was t...

2005
D. S. Boyd F. M. Danson

Three decades have passed since the launch of the first international satellite sensor programme designed for monitoring Earth’s resources. Over this period, forest resources have come under increasing pressure, thus their management and use should be underpinned by information on their properties at a number of levels. This paper provides a comprehensive review of how satellite remote sensing ...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
s. k. alavi panah r. goossens h. r. matinfar h. mohammadi m. ghadiri

a knowledge of soil surface conditions, especially desert crust, salt crust and desert varnish is useful for improving classification of remotely sensed data. desert crust can generate high levels of reflectance, similar to those areas with high salt concentration and non-saline soil. therefore, soil surface crusts might bias thematic remote sensing of soils. in this study, we evaluated the eff...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2010
Duccio Rocchini

Evaluating ecological patterns and processes is crucial for the conservation of ecosystems [1]. In this view, remote sensing is a powerful tool for monitoring their status and change. This involves several tasks like biodiversity estimate, landscape ecology, and species distribution modeling, to name a few [2]. Due to the difficulties associated with field-based data collection [3], the use of ...

2013
Sandipan Das T. P. Singh

Vegetation plays a key role in reducing ambient temperature, moisture and pollutant capture, energy use and subsequent ground level ozone reduction. In recent years vegetation mapping has become increasingly important, especially with advancements in environmental economic valuation. The spatial information from the remote sensing satellites enables researchers to quantify and qualify the amoun...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
m. r. mobasheri m. chahardoli m. farajzadeh

ecological studies based on field data have shown that vegetation phenology follows a relatively well-defined temporal pattern. this pattern, that is reflecting the cumulative temperature from the date of the beginning of the growth, can be represented by the use of a suitable model. due to the spatial, temporal, and ecological complexity of these processes a simple method to monitor phenologic...

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