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Remote Sensing for Bridge Monitoring
Condition, Reliability, and Resilience Assessment of Tunnels and Bridges, 2011Commercial 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, 2021Background: 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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Flood Monitoring through Remote Sensing
2018This book is an overview of current state of the art about monitoring of inundation events through remote sensing. A complete approach to efficient and precise flood monitoring requires multiple fields of expertise, from image processing to hydrologic monitoring. This volume details the latest remote sensing techniques for flood monitoring and mapping,
Alberto Refice +2 more
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A TRANSPORTABLE, REMOTE SENSING, INFRARED AIR-MONITORING SYSTEM
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1991A transportable, remote sensing instrument has been built that is capable of performing real-time quantitative analysis of gas and vapor contaminants of workplace air. The emphasis in this system is on simplicity and sensitivity for use over pathlengths of up to 40 m.
H K, Xiao +5 more
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Application of remote sensing to exposure monitoring
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1982Although exposure assessments cannot be completed remotely, remote sensing techniques provide an invaluable adjunct in exposure monitoring programs. Exposure can be defined as the summation over time, in all media, of the amount of a pollutant available at the exchange boundaries of the receptor during a specified period.
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Remote sensing applications for monitoring rangeland vegetation
Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa, 1991Remote sensing techniques hold considerable promise for the inventory and monitoring of natural resources on rangelands. A significant lack of information concerning basic spectral characteristics of range vegetation and soils has resulted in a lack of rangeland applications. The parameters of interest for range condition must be identified and a
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Microwave Remote Sensing for Forest Monitoring Purposes
[Proceedings] IGARSS'91 Remote Sensing: Global Monitoring for Earth Management, 2005AVAILABLE DATA A multitemporal set of fully calibrated X- and C-band airborne radar data, from a deciduous forest site, was analysed. The study aimed to evaluate the capacities of imaging shortwave radar systems for forest monitoring studies and to develop a method for the analysis of a timeseries of radar images.
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Remotely sensed small reservoir monitoring
2013Civil Engineering and ...
Eilander, D.M. (author) +3 more
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Hyperspectral Remote Sensing for Ligth Pollution Monitoring
2002A possible application of hyperspectral remote sensing regards the assessment of optical pollution due to cities and industries. In this paper we introduce the results from a remote sensing campaign performed in September 2001 at night time. For the first time nocturnal light pollution was measured at high spatial and spectral resolution using two ...
A Barducci +6 more
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