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Low cost infrared and near infrared sensors for UAVs [PDF]
Thermal remote sensing has a wide range of applications, though the extent of its use is inhibited by cost. Robotic and computer components are now widely available to consumers on a scale that makes thermal data a readily accessible resource.
S. T. Aden +4 more
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As a new green energy source, geothermal resource’s exploration, development, and utilization are an important direction in geophysical exploration at present.
Hong Chen +4 more
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Thermal imaging for pests detecting-a review [PDF]
Thermal remote sensing technology (thermography) is a non-destructive technique used to determine thermal properties of any objects of interest. The principle of thermal remote sensing is the invisible radiation patterns of objects converted into visible
Al-doski, Jwan +2 more
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Mapping evapotranspiration variability over a complex oasis-desert ecosystem based on automated calibration of Landsat 7 ETM+ data in SEBAL [PDF]
Fragmented ecosystems of the desiccated Aral Sea seek answers to the profound local hydrologically- and water-related problems. Particularly, in the Small Aral Sea Basin (SASB), these problems are associated with low precipitation, increased temperature,
Cao, Liangzhong +6 more
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As the planet most similar to Earth in the solar system, Mars holds an important role in exploring significant scientific problems, such as the evolution of the solar system and the origins of life.
Chenyan Lu, Cheng Su
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New Airborne Thermal-Infrared Hyperspectral Imager System: Initial Validation
Compared with hyperspectral remote sensing in visible-light, near infrared and short-wave infrared spectra, hyperspectral remote sensing in the thermal infrared spectrum has unique advantages, especially in the fields of mineral identification and ...
Chengyu Liu +8 more
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Xi’an, an inland city in Northwest China, borders the Qinling Mountains to the south and Wei River to the north. This city is rich in biodiversity and occupies a unique position in China.
Zhao Yizhen +3 more
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Challenges of measuring body temperatures of free-ranging birds and mammals [PDF]
The thermal physiology of most birds and mammals is characterised by considerable spatial and temporal variation in body temperature. Body temperature is, therefore, a key parameter in physiological, behavioural and ecological research.
Gallon, S., McCafferty, D.J., Nord, A.
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The academician Xiaowen Li devoted much of his life to pursuing fundamental research in remote sensing. A pioneer in the geometric-optical modeling of vegetation canopies, his work is held in high regard by the international remote sensing community.
Qinhuo Liu +8 more
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Impact of day/night time land surface temperature in soil moisture disaggregation algorithms [PDF]
Since its launch in 2009, the ESA’s SMOS mission is providing global soil moisture (SM) maps at ~40 km, using the first L-band microwave radiometer on space.
Camps Carmona, Adriano José +5 more
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