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Monitoring Kashiwa City Using Remote Sensing

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Infrared remote sensing for monitoring rainfall

Agricultural Water Management, 1983
Abstract Evaluations of thermal infrared satellite data from TIROS-N and the Heat Capacity Mapping Mission (HCMM) showed that rainfall distribution patterns could be reliably detected on images acquired up to at least three days after the event. The temperature relationship decreased eight days after the event when soil variations influenced the ...
D.G. MOORE   +4 more
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Pipeline monitoring using remote sensing

Proceedings, 2016
The purpose of this work is to identify potentially hazardous zones of pipelines using remote sensing methods of monitoring and provide recommendations for further explorations. It is known that about 50% of all accidents caused by human interventions that can be easy detected using optical methods. The other half of accidents occur due to movements of
I. Zinchenko, I. Tishaev
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Rangeland Monitoring Using Remote Sensing

Arid Land Research and Management, 2003
Monitoring vast landscapes has, from the beginning of rangeland management, depended on people's judgements. This is no longer tenable, but a more effective method has yet to be devised. The problem is how to do an economical inventory that will detect ecologically important change over extensive land areas with acceptable error rates.
D. Terrance Booth, Paul T. Tueller
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Remote Sensing in Condition Monitoring

2008
This paper reviews the latest trends in the use of intelligent sensors in monitoring applications, including new approaches and computation methods. Sources used emphasise the scientific motivation bringing technological development in the monitoring area, as well as commercial and technological trends. Key points reviewed include: .
Pietruszkiewicz, R.   +3 more
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Monitoring the environment by remote sensing

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1987
Structural features of ecosystems, such as leaf area index, phytomass and canopy chemical contents, are beginning to be estimated from remotely sensed data. This development, in combination with ecological modeling, is permitting the estimation of functional features of ecosystems including primary productivity and nutrient cycling. Such techniques are
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Remote Sensing for Bridge Monitoring

Condition, Reliability, and Resilience Assessment of Tunnels and Bridges, 2011
Commercial remote sensing (CRS) as robust bridge health monitoring techniques offer unique features that are missing from current embedded structural health monitoring systems, including the ability to geo-reference bridge location, provide spatial views and high-resolution top views of bridges.
Shen-En Chen   +4 more
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Water Pollution Monitoring through Remote Sensing

Current Analytical Chemistry, 2021
Background: Water is undoubtedly a very precious resource that helps life thrive on this planet, and its pollution is a problem which is potent of erasing almost all forms of life on earth. Hence, considering the magnitude of this problem, studies and experiments have been focused (from the day water pollution was recognised as an eminent issue) on ...
Krishnamurthy Vallidevi   +6 more
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