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Elena Castillo-Lopez

Researcher at University of Cantabria

Publications -  9
Citations -  437

Elena Castillo-Lopez is an academic researcher from University of Cantabria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air quality index & Ecosystem management. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 345 citations.

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A review of application of multi-criteria decision making methods in construction

TL;DR: In this paper, the application of 22 different decision-making methods belonging to this discipline in various areas of the construction industry clustered in 11 categories are reviewed. And the most significant methods are briefly discussed, pointing out their principal strengths and limitations.
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Analysis and Contrast of Different Pervious Pavements for Management of Storm-Water in a Parking Area in Northern Spain

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate and compare the effect of each pervious pavement type on water storage under specific conditions in northern Spain over time, and show that the pervious surface materials chosen influence the behaviour of pervious pavements for storm-water management.
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Air quality modelling in Catalonia from a combination of solar radiation, surface reflectance and elevation.

TL;DR: The proposed methodology was suggested to support the adoption of measures aimed at controlling urban air pollution based on replacing built-up surfaces by green infrastructure, providing a mechanism of identification of areas having a number of days with poor air quality during the year.
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The importance of Atmospheric Correction for Airborne Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Shallow Waters. Application to Depth Estimation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess the best atmospheric correction method for the estimation of depth in shallow waters and explore the most common problems when attempting to extract depth information in conditions of variable water types and bottom reflectances.
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An Automatic Approach for Documentation and Recovery of Rupestrian Paintings using Multisperspectral Remote Sensing

TL;DR: The majority of the research on rock art projects are based on the material remains in the form of painting and engraving, which are not but the remains or part of that which the hand of man drew or recorded in the past as mentioned in this paper .