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Aboveground biomass estimation in a grassland ecosystem using Sentinel-2 satellite imagery and machine learning algorithms. [PDF]
Netsianda A, Mhangara P.
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Machine Learning-Based probabilistic prediction of glacial lake formation using erosional and topographic features. [PDF]
Vashistha A, Dashora A, Shah AA.
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Integrated GIS and AHP framework for groundwater potential mapping in a Himalayan foothill district of Northeast India. [PDF]
Basumatary S, Maji S.
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SRTM X-SAR calibration results
IGARSS 2001. Scanning the Present and Resolving the Future. Proceedings. IEEE 2001 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (Cat. No.01CH37217), 2002The paper presents the results of the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) X-band calibration at DLR as of April 2001, the time of writing. While some areas may be subject to further improvement, the overall image will not change significantly. We summarize the various calibration issues, the methods applied and the results obtained.
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SRTM/X-SAR: products and processing facility
IGARSS 2001. Scanning the Present and Resolving the Future. Proceedings. IEEE 2001 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (Cat. No.01CH37217), 2002The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission SRTM mapped the Earth's surface in two frequencies - C-band and X-band. This paper presents the SRTM/X-SAR products, the processing and archiving facility as well as the procedures on how the products will be made available.
Roth, Achim +4 more
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Terrain characterization using SRTM data
Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 2010Earth’s surface possesses relief because the geomorphic processes operate at different rates, and geologic structure plays a dominant role in the evolution of landforms (Thornbury, 1954). The spatial pattern of relief yields the topographic mosaic of a terrain and is normally extracted from the topographical maps which are available at various scales ...
P. P. Patel, A. Sarkar
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The SRTM topographic mapping processor
IGARSS 2000. IEEE 2000 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. Taking the Pulse of the Planet: The Role of Remote Sensing in Managing the Environment. Proceedings (Cat. No.00CH37120), 2002In February 2000 the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) carried out a mission to map the world's landmass between /spl plusmn/60/spl deg/ using radar interferometry. The radar mapping instrument consisted of modified versions of the SIR-C C-band and X-band radars flown on the shuttle in 1994.
S. Hensley, P. Rosen, E. Gurrola
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Filtering of interferometric SRTM X-SAR data
IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2003In February 2000, the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission acquired a global digital elevation model (DEM) within only 11 days. During the years 2000 and 2001, extensive testing and calibration activities followed at DLR. One of the questions during that phase was, which kind of interferogram filtering should be performed.
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X-SAR/SRTM instrument phase error calibration
IGARSS 2001. Scanning the Present and Resolving the Future. Proceedings. IEEE 2001 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (Cat. No.01CH37217), 2002Before starting the operational processing of all the acquired X-SAR interferometric SAR data from the SRTM mission, the calibration of deterministic phase errors as far as possible is necessary. Besides the phase errors caused by the shuttle and mast dynamic variations and the position and attitude inaccuracy, there are phase errors originating from ...
Werner, Marian, Häusler, Martin
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Obtaining orthophotographs using SRTM digital models
Survey Review, 2013AbstractOrthophotograph, orthoimages or orthophotomaps have become common and fundamental documents for urban planning, civil engineering projects, etc., by themselves or as a complement of geographic information systems. The success of these products, as opposed to topographic maps, lies in their facility in locating zones and buildings.
F Buill, M A Núñez, F J Muñoz
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