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Building for a Strong Future
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The Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics (MRLC) Consortium — 20 Years of Development and Integration of USA National Land Cover Data
James D. Wickham,Collin G. Homer,James E. Vogelmann,Alexa J. McKerrow,Rick Mueller,Nate Herold,John W. Coulston +6 more
TL;DR: As a set, the MRLC products include almost every aspect of land cover from impervious surface to detailed crop and vegetation types to fire fuel classes and some products can be used for land cover change assessments.
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An Automated Approach for Sub-Pixel Registration of Landsat-8 Operational Land Imager (OLI) and Sentinel-2 Multi Spectral Instrument (MSI) Imagery
TL;DR: Results and visual assessment of the affine transformed data indicate that the methodology provides sub-pixel registration performance required for meaningful Landsat-8 OLI and Sentinel-2A MSI data comparison and combined data applications.
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Landsat-Based Long-Term Monitoring of Total Suspended Matter Concentration Pattern Change in the Wet Season for Dongting Lake, China
TL;DR: An algorithm based on the near-infrared (NIR) band was developed and applied to Landsat images to derive TSM distribution maps from 1978 to 2013 in the wet season, revealing significant inter-annual and spatial variability.
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Building a Better Urban Picture: Combining Day and Night Remote Sensing Imagery
TL;DR: Evaluation results show the NDUI can effectively increase the separability between urban areas and bare lands as well as farmland, capturing large scale urban extents and, at the same time, providing sufficient spatial details inside urban areas.
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Open Access Data in Polar and Cryospheric Remote Sensing
TL;DR: The main types and sources of remotely sensed data that are freely available and have cryospheric applications are introduced, including aerial and satellite photography, satellite-borne visible, near-infrared and thermal infrared sensors, synthetic aperture radar, passive microwave imagers and active microwave scatterometers.
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The Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics (MRLC) Consortium — 20 Years of Development and Integration of USA National Land Cover Data
James D. Wickham,Collin G. Homer,James E. Vogelmann,Alexa J. McKerrow,Rick Mueller,Nate Herold,John W. Coulston +6 more
TL;DR: As a set, the MRLC products include almost every aspect of land cover from impervious surface to detailed crop and vegetation types to fire fuel classes and some products can be used for land cover change assessments.
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An Automated Approach for Sub-Pixel Registration of Landsat-8 Operational Land Imager (OLI) and Sentinel-2 Multi Spectral Instrument (MSI) Imagery
TL;DR: Results and visual assessment of the affine transformed data indicate that the methodology provides sub-pixel registration performance required for meaningful Landsat-8 OLI and Sentinel-2A MSI data comparison and combined data applications.
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Landsat-Based Long-Term Monitoring of Total Suspended Matter Concentration Pattern Change in the Wet Season for Dongting Lake, China
TL;DR: An algorithm based on the near-infrared (NIR) band was developed and applied to Landsat images to derive TSM distribution maps from 1978 to 2013 in the wet season, revealing significant inter-annual and spatial variability.
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Building a Better Urban Picture: Combining Day and Night Remote Sensing Imagery
TL;DR: Evaluation results show the NDUI can effectively increase the separability between urban areas and bare lands as well as farmland, capturing large scale urban extents and, at the same time, providing sufficient spatial details inside urban areas.
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Open Access Data in Polar and Cryospheric Remote Sensing
TL;DR: The main types and sources of remotely sensed data that are freely available and have cryospheric applications are introduced, including aerial and satellite photography, satellite-borne visible, near-infrared and thermal infrared sensors, synthetic aperture radar, passive microwave imagers and active microwave scatterometers.