The precise delineation of urban aquatic features is of paramount importance in scrutinizing water resources, monitoring floods, and devising water management strategies. Addressing the challenge of ...
The terrestrial water cycle is a fundamental component of Earth's climate system, governing the exchange of water between land surfaces and the atmosphere.
Monitoring the temporal evolution of surface water distribution is crucial to support surface water management and conservation, and could also effectively contribute to the achievement of Sustainable ...
Sustainable water management is an increasing concern in arid regions around the world, and scientists and regulators are turning to remote sensing tools like OpenET to help track and manage water ...
Novel frequency-adaptive methods enhance remote sensing image processing Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences DOI 10.48550/arXiv.2401.02151 ...
This Research Topic addresses critical limitations in conventional remote sensing for monitoring terrestrial ecosystems ...
The fine-scale characterization of vegetation surface information serves as a basis for studying the spatial distribution of resources and the dynamic patterns of environmental responses. Accurately ...
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