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Nan Xu
Researcher at Nanjing Normal University
Publications - 27
Citations - 1207
Nan Xu is an academic researcher from Nanjing Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lidar & Water level. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 26 publications receiving 499 citations. Previous affiliations of Nan Xu include Wuhan University & Tsinghua University.
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Stable classification with limited sample: transferring a 30-m resolution sample set collected in 2015 to mapping 10-m resolution global land cover in 2017
Peng Gong,Han Liu,Meinan Zhang,Congcong Li,Jie Wang,Jie Wang,Huabing Huang,Nicholas Clinton,Luyan Ji,Wenyu Li,Yuqi Bai,Bin Chen,Bing Xu,Zhiliang Zhu,Cui Yuan,Hoi Ping Suen,Jing Guo,Nan Xu,Weijia Li,Yuanyuan Zhao,Jun Yang,Chaoqing Yu,Xi Wang,Haohuan Fu,Le Yu,Iryna Dronova,Fengming Hui,Xiao Cheng,Xueli Shi,Fengjin Xiao,Qiufeng Liu,Lianchun Song +31 more
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Satellite-derived bathymetry using the ICESat-2 lidar and Sentinel-2 imagery datasets
TL;DR: In this article, the bathymetric maps in shallow waters were produced based on empirical models with only satellite remotely sensed data (i.e., the new ICESat-2 bathYmetric points and Sentinel-2 multispectral imagery).
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Detecting Coastline Change with All Available Landsat Data over 1986–2015: A Case Study for the State of Texas, USA
TL;DR: In this article, the authors collected all available Landsat data (TM: Thematic Mapper, ETM+: enhanced thematic mapper plus and OLI: Operational Land Imager) over 1986-2015 for tracking the coastline dynamic and estimating its change rate in the State of Texas, USA.
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Estimating water levels and volumes of lakes dated back to the 1980s using Landsat imagery and photon-counting lidar datasets
TL;DR: In this article, a novel method is proposed to estimate the temporal change in water levels and water volumes for lakes with only remotely sensed data, where the surface profiles, including the ground and the underwater bottom, were extracted from the MABEL (Multiple Altimeter Beam Experimental Lidar) photon-counting lidar raw data via a new surface detecting algorithm.
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Significant coastline changes in China during 1991-2015 tracked by Landsat data
TL;DR: Gong et al. as mentioned in this paper collected a total of 19,041 scenes of Landsat imagery (TM): 10,900 scenes and Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+): 8,141 scenes) at L1T level from the USGS (United States Geological Survey) Earth Explorer website.