Coastal regions (including estuaries and deltas) are very complex environments with diverse hydrodynamic and bio-geomorphological contexts and with important socio …
Wetlands are important ecosystems around the world, although they are degraded due both to anthropogenic and natural process. Newfoundland is among the richest Canadian …
M Rezaee, M Mahdianpari, Y Zhang… - IEEE Journal of …, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The synergistic use of spatial features with spectral properties of satellite images enhances thematic land cover information, which is of great significance for complex land cover …
Despite providing vital ecosystem services, wetlands are increasingly threatened across the globe by both anthropogenic activities and natural processes. Synthetic aperture radar …
Remote sensing provides a broad view of landscapes and can be consistent through time, making it an important tool for monitoring and managing protected areas. An impediment to …
This book provides a thorough introduction to the use of remotely sensed data for wetland classification and mapping, as well as information on the latest technological advancements …
CL Glennie, WE Carter, RL Shrestha… - Reports on Progress in …, 2013 - iopscience.iop.org
The past decade has seen an explosive increase in the number of peer reviewed papers reporting new scientific findings in geomorphology (including fans, channels, floodplains …
The loss of hydrological connectivity and fragmentation of natural wetlands are widespread drivers of wetland degradation. Understanding where and how natural connectivity is …
The US Geological Survey is developing new Landsat science products. One, named Dynamic Surface Water Extent (DSWE), is focused on the representation of ground surface …