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An Evaluation of Landsat 9, Landsat 8, and Sentinel-2 on Forest Classification in the East Coast, New Zealand

2022
The Landsat programme recently launched Landsat 9 (L9). This sensor has not been widely evaluated for forest classification accuracies within New Zealand. This study evaluated L9 with two commonly used sensors, Landsat 8 (L8) and Sentinel-2 (S2).
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Landsat 9 OLI 2 focal plane subsystem: design, performance, and status

Earth Observing Systems XXII, 2017
The Landsat 9 mission will continue the legacy of Earth remote sensing that started in 1972. The Operational Land Imager 2 (OLI 2) is one of two instruments on the Landsat 9 satellite. The OLI 2 instrument is essentially a copy of the OLI instrument flying on Landsat 8.
Kevin J. Malone   +5 more
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Early in mission Landsat 9 geometric performance

Earth Observing Systems XXVII, 2022
Michael J. Choate   +2 more
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A comparative study on intra-annual classification of invasive saltcedar with Landsat 8 and Landsat 9

International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2023
Ruixuan Li, Le Wang, Ying Lu
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Expanding the Flooding in Landsat Across Tidal Systems Model to Landsat 5-9 Imagery for Long-Term Marsh Inundation Analysis

Science of The Total Environment
Tidal flooding can significantly impact vegetation pixel reflectance of coastal salt marshes, presenting a problem for remote sensing studies of these highly productive ecosystems. The current study aimed to spatially and temporally expand our previously developed Flooding in Landsat Across Tidal Systems (FLATS) model to detect and analyze the long ...
Asa R, Julien   +2 more
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Monitoring of wetland turbidity using multi-temporal Landsat-8 and Landsat-9 satellite imagery in the Bisalpur wetland, Rajasthan, India

Environmental Research
Satellite imagery has emerged as the predominant method for performing spatial and temporal water quality analyses on a global scale. This study employs remote sensing techniques to monitor the water quality of the Bisalpur wetland during both the pre and post-monsoon seasons in 2013 and 2022.
Raj Singh   +2 more
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