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Extraction and application of impervious surface area in Yellow River Delta
Impervious surfaces as a special factor mainly made by human not only can indicate changes of LUCC and the Urbanization, and is also a good indicator of environmental quality.
Zhu,Mingming +3 more
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ABSTRACT Post‐flood riparian vegetation recovery demands significant attention; however, the complexity of traditional remote sensing methods often hinders environmental managers from implementing rapid vegetation monitoring. This paper developed a model using a Deep Learning Model within ArcGIS to classify and detect recovery of vegetation with high ...
Sydney O'Hare, Jinghan Li, Yongping Wei
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Impervious surfaces caused by rapid urbanization affect the environment and increase the disaster risk. Currently, most articles have extracted impervious surfaces by manual participation for training samples with medium-and-high spatial resolution ...
Yingbing Liu +6 more
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Land cover change that leads to increased nutrient and sediment runoff is an important driver of change in coral reef ecosystems. In this study, we combined satellite remote sensing and field monitoring to assess concomitant changes in watershed land cover and coral cover in northeastern Puerto Rico in 2000–2015.
Pirta Palola +5 more
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Impervious surfaces are an important land surface indicator of urbanization level and human activity intensity, playing a crucial role in urban development monitoring and ecological environment assessment.
Kaiyuan Zheng +3 more
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ABSTRACT Rapid urbanisation and intensifying rainfall have increased cities' vulnerability to flooding, posing major challenges to sustainable development. Although machine learning models have improved flood prediction accuracy, most remain limited by their black‐box nature and lack of actionable insights.
Abdulwaheed Tella +4 more
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Beyond expansion: impervious surface reversals in Zhengzhou, China
Urban land-use/cover change research has long neglected impervious surface (IS) reversals, resulting in an incomplete understanding of urban land transitions. Using Zhengzhou as a case, this research utilised annual Landsat TM/ETM+/OLI images (2000–2020)
Yan Yan +4 more
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Addendum to ?interaction of wetting fronts with an impervious surface? [PDF]
W. L. HOGARTH 1 , J.-Y. PARLANGE 2, J. SPRINTALL 2, R. HAVERKAMP 3 and M. B. PARLANGE 4 1Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Griffith University, Nathan, Qld., Australia 4111 2Department of Earth Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia 5000 3Institute de Mdcanique, Universitd Joseph Fourier, Grenoble Cedex, France 4Department of ...
Hogarth, William +4 more
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ABSTRACT Over the past few decades, the intensification of global warming has brought increased attention to urban thermal dynamics, particularly regarding Land Surface Temperature (LST) and the Urban Surface Heat Island (SUHI) effect. This study conducts a systematic literature review alongside a bibliometric analysis of 123 peer‐reviewed articles ...
David Hidalgo‐García +4 more
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Impervious surface has become one of the key factors of regional environmental problems and disasters. There rises an urgent need for mapping large-scale high-resolution impervious surfaces to help delicate modeling and overall planning.
Min Huang +5 more
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