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AAasen, HelgeAutomated Hyperspectral Vegetation Index Retrieval from
Multiple Correlation Matrices with HyperCor. August: 785–795
Abdullah, Qassim A.Mapping Matters. August: 715, February: 119–120, January:
19–21, June: 497–498, May: 395–398, May: 400, November: 1019–1021, October: 929
Adams, Stuart M.High Resolution Imagery Collection for Post-Disaster Studies
Utilizing Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). December: 1161–1168
Afonso, NunoOBIA Flood Delimitation Assisted by Threshold
Determination with Principal Component Analysis. June: 551–557
Aguasca, AlbertHyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band
Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. August: 745–755
Ahmed, Oumer S.Integration of Lidar and Landsat Data to Estimate Forest
Canopy Cover in Coastal British Columbia. October: 953–961
Akbari, DavoodObject-Based Hyperspectral Classification of Urban Areas by
Using Marker-Based Hierarchical Segmentation. October: 963–970
Al-Durgham, KaleelAssociation-Matrix-Based Sample Consensus Approach for
Automated Registration of Terrestrial Laser Scans Using Linear Features. November: 1022–1039
All, John D.Connecting Pixels with People to Examine Environmental
Changes in the Mt. Everest Region of Nepal. July: 600–604Disentangling Environmental Variability from Land
Management Decisions in Changing Semi-arid Savannas of Southern Africa. November: 1005–1013
Linking Remote and in-situ Detection of Black Carbon on Tropical Glaciers. May: 385–390
Remote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements Across a Remote Rainforest Transect. September: 817–822
Remote Sensing Challenges in Mountainous Regions. September: 819
Andersen, Hans-ErikPrediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat,
and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. February: 143–150
Anderson, Martha C.Book review: Remote Sensing of Drought: Innovative
Monitoring Approaches. February: 121, February: 127
Anderson, Sharolyn J.Geostatistical Methods for Predicting Soil Moisture
Continuously in a Subalpine Basin. April: 333–341
An, NanModeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using
Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. December: 1151–1159
An, RuFiltering Airborne Lidar Data by Modified White Top-Hat
Transform with Directional Edge Constraints. February: 133–142
Arab, FatimaImproved Capability in Stone Pine Forest Mapping and
Management in Lebanon Using Hyperspectral CHRIS-Proba Data Relative to Landsat ETM+. August: 725–731
Ariza-López, F.J.A Statistical Model Inspired by the National Map Accuracy
Standard. March: 271–281
Armenakis, CostasFeasibility Study for Pose Estimation of Small UAS in Known
3D Environment Using Geometric Hashing. December: 1117–1128
Arnott, W. PatLinking Remote and in-situ Detection of Black Carbon on
Tropical Glaciers. May: 385–390
Awad, MohamadImproved Capability in Stone Pine Forest Mapping and
Management in Lebanon Using Hyperspectral CHRIS-Proba Data Relative to Landsat ETM+. August: 725–731
BBaig, Muhammad Hasan AliEnsemble Learning with Multiple Classifiers and Polarimetric
Features for Polarized SAR Image Classification. March: 239–251
Bao, AnminComparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise 3D
Measurements. March: 229–238
Bareth, GeorgAutomated Hyperspectral Vegetation Index Retrieval from
Multiple Correlation Matrices with HyperCor. August: 785–795
Beaudette, Dylan E.Emergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil
Investigations. April: 289–294
Bethel, JamesAn Automatic Parameter Selection Procedure forPushbroom
Sensor Models on Imaging Satellites. February: 171–178
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Binford, Michael W.Disentangling Environmental Variability from Land
Management Decisions in Changing Semi-arid Savannas of Southern Africa. November: 1005–1013
Bowe, Ryan E.Book review: Advances in Geospatial Information Science.
July: 609–610
Brolly, MatthewSAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated
from Raw Data. July: 663–674
Buenemann, MichaelaExamining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical
Mangrove Monitoring. October: 983–993
CCamps, AdrianoHyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band
Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. August: 745–755
Celestian, AaronLinking Remote and in-situ Detection of Black Carbon on
Tropical Glaciers. May: 385–390
Chakravarty, SumitEnsemble Learning with Multiple Classifiers and Polarimetric
Features for Polarized SAR Image Classification. March: 239–251
Cheng, LiangEnsemble Learning with Multiple Classifiers and Polarimetric
Features for Polarized SAR Image Classification. March: 239–251
Extracting Parking Lot Structures from Aerial Photographs. February: 151–160
Generation of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. September: 839–848
Christian, BinalHyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact
of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. August: 773–784
Christopherson, Jon B.ASPRS Research on Quantifying the Geometric Quality of
Lidar Data. March: 201–205
Chuvieco, EmilioLaboratory Measurements of Plant Drying: Implications to
Estimate Moisture Content from Radiative Transfer Models in Two Temperate Species. May: 451–459
Clemens, Shannon R.Retrieval of Spectral Reflectance of High Resolution
Multispectral Imagery Acquired with an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: AggieAir. December: 1139–1150
Coburn, CraigAutomated Class Labeling Of Classified Landsat TM Imagery
Using a Hyperion- Generated Hyperspectral Library. August: 797–805
Cochrane, Mark A.Integrating Disparate Lidar Data at the National Scale to
Assess the Relationships between Height Above Ground, Land Cover and Ecoregions. January: 59–70
Colditz, René RDetection of North American Land Cover Change Between
2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. October: 918–924
Cole, Rebecca J.Linking Remote and in-situ Detection of Black Carbon on
Tropical Glaciers. May: 385–390Remote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements Across a
Remote Rainforest Transect. September: 817–822
DDahmen, ChristianCityGML Implementation Specifications for a Countrywide
3D Data Set: The Case of The Netherlands. November: 1069–1077
Dandois, Jonathan P.Book reveiw: Global Forest Monitoring from Earth
Observation. April: 299–300
DeGloria, Stephen D.Emergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil
Investigations. April: 289–294Remote Sensing of Soils for Environmental Assessment and
Management. April: 309–310
Dickson, BrettWorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert
Invasive Plant Detection. September: 885–893
Doolittle, JamesMapping the Subaqueous Soils of Lake Champlain’s
Missisquoi Bay Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, Digital Soil Mapping and Field Measurements. April: 323–332
Duan, YulinComparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise 3D
Measurements. March: 229–238
Du, PeijunEnsemble Learning with Multiple Classifiers and Polarimetric
Features for Polarized SAR Image Classification. March: 239–251
EEbadi, HamidAutomatic Building Extraction Using a Fuzzy Active Contour
Model. November: 1061–1068
El-Askary, HeshamApplication of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover
Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. July: 675–685
Elberink, Sander OudeCityGML Implementation Specifications for a Countrywide
3D Data Set: The Case of The Netherlands. November: 1069–1077
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Evans, Jeffrey S.An Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms in
Juniper Woodlands. July: 627–637
FFalkowski, Michael J.An Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms in
Juniper Woodlands. July: 627–637
Fang, WeiA Hierarchical Building Detection Method for Very High
Resolution Remotely Sensed Images Combined with DSM Using Graph Cut Optimization. September: 873–883
Feng, XuezhiFast Hierarchical Segmentation of High-Resolution Remote
Sensing Image with Adaptive Edge Penalty. January: 71–80
Finke, TobiasMapping Impervious Surfaces Using Object-oriented
Classification in a Semiarid Urban Region. April: 343–352
Fonseca, Ana M.OBIA Flood Delimitation Assisted by Threshold
Determination with Principal Component Analysis. June: 551–557
Franklin, JanetExamining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical
Mangrove Monitoring. October: 983–993
Franklin, Steven E.Integration of Lidar and Landsat Data to Estimate Forest
Canopy Cover in Coastal British Columbia. October: 953–961
Friedland, Carol J.High Resolution Imagery Collection for Post-Disaster Studies
Utilizing Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). December: 1161–1168
GGe, LinlinThe Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR
to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. January: 43–57
George Ch. MiliaresisDaily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal
LST Imagery. May: 423–428
Gherardi, StephenThe Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR
to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. January: 43–57
Gilbert, Jack A.Toward Linking Aboveground Vegetation Properties and Soil
Microbial Communities Using Remote Sensing. April: 311–321
Giri, Chandra P.Examining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical
Mangrove Monitoring. October: 983–993
Gnyp, Martin LeonAutomated Hyperspectral Vegetation Index Retrieval from
Multiple Correlation Matrices with HyperCor. August: 785–795
Goodrich, David C.Mapping Impervious Surfaces Using Object-oriented
Classification in a Semiarid Urban Region. April: 343–352
Goulden, T.Sensitivity of Hydrological Outputs from SWAT to DEM
Spatial Resolution. July: 639–652
Govindaraju, VengatesanMulti-UAV Surveillance over Forested Regions. December:
1129–1137
Graham, MeghanBook review: Introducing Geographic Information Systems
with ArcGIS: A Workbook Approach to Learning GIS, Third Edition. June: 499–500
Gumma, Murali KrishnaHyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegetation and Agricultural
Crops. August: 697–709
Guo, HuadongSynergistic Use of Optical and PolSAR Imagery for Urban
Impervious Surface Estimation. January: 91–102
Guojin, HeNested Regression Based Optimal Selection (NRBOS) of
Rational Polynomial Coefficients. March: 261–269
HHabib, AymanAssociation-Matrix-Based Sample Consensus Approach for
Automated Registration of Terrestrial Laser Scans Using Linear Features. November: 1022–1039
Hajeb, MohammadRoad Extraction from Lidar Data Using Support Vector
Machine Classification. May: 409–422
Hamada, YukiToward Linking Aboveground Vegetation Properties and Soil
Microbial Communities Using Remote Sensing. April: 311–321
Hebb, D.Sensitivity of Hydrological Outputs from SWAT to DEM
Spatial Resolution. July: 639–652
He, BinbinAn Extended Approach for Biomass Estimation in a Mixed
Vegetation Area Using ASAR and TM Data. May: 429–438
Heidemann, Hans K.ASPRS Research on Quantifying the Geometric Quality of
Lidar Data. March: 201–205
Heleno, SandraOBIA Flood Delimitation Assisted by Threshold
Determination with Principal Component Analysis. June: 551–557
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He, QishengFiltering Airborne Lidar Data by Modified White Top-Hat
Transform with Directional Edge Constraints. February: 133–142
Hernández, Arturo VictoriaDetection of North American Land Cover Change Between
2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. October: 918–924
Herrero-Jiménez, Carlos M.Hyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band
Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. August: 745–755
Hoffer, Roger M.Computer-Aided Analysis of Multispectral Scanner Data—
The Beginnings. June: 482–492
Holm, Thomas M.Landsat: Sustaining Earth Observations Beyond Landsat 8.
January: 15
Homayouni, SaeidAutomatic Estimation of Number of Clusters in Hyperspectral
Imagery. July: 619–626Object-Based Hyperspectral Classification of Urban Areas by
Using Marker-Based Hierarchical Segmentation. October: 963–970
Homer, CollinDetection of North American Land Cover Change Between
2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. October: 918–924
Hopkinson, C.Sensitivity of Hydrological Outputs from SWAT to DEM
Spatial Resolution. July: 639–652
Howard, Daniel M.Annual Crop Type Classification of the US Great Plains for
2000 to 2011. June: 537–549
Humagain, KamalConnecting Pixels with People to Examine Environmental
Changes in the Mt. Everest Region of Nepal. July: 600–604
Hussin, Yousif A.Generating Pit-free Canopy Height Models from Airborne
Lidar. September: 863–872
Hutt, Michael E.Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Activities at the
Department of the Interior. December: 1089–1095
IIiames, John S.Basal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands
Using L-band UAVSAR. January: 33–42Book review: Measurements for Terrestrial Vegetation (2nd
Edition). November: 1022
Irons, James R.Emergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil
Investigations. April: 289–294Remote Sensing of Soils for Environmental Assessment and
Management. April: 309–310
Isenburg, MartinGenerating Pit-free Canopy Height Models from Airborne
Lidar. September: 863–872
JJamieson, R.Sensitivity of Hydrological Outputs from SWAT to DEM
Spatial Resolution. July: 639–652
Jawak, Shridhar D.A Semiautomatic Extraction of Antarctic Lake Features Using
Worldview-2 Imagery. October: 939–952
Jensen, AustinRetrieval of Spectral Reflectance of High Resolution
Multispectral Imagery Acquired with an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: AggieAir. December: 1139–1150
Jeong, InseongAn Automatic Parameter Selection Procedure forPushbroom
Sensor Models on Imaging Satellites. February: 171–178
Jeong, JaehoonAnalysis of Dual-Sensor Stereo Geometry and Its Positioning
Accuracy. July: 653–661
Jia, FengmanA Robust Image Matching Method based on Optimized
BaySAC. November: 1041–1052
Jiang, YonghuaPlanar Block Adjustment and Orthorectification of ZY-3
Satellite Images. June: 559–570
Ji, ShunpingComparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise 3D
Measurements. March: 229–238
Jomaa, IhabImproved Capability in Stone Pine Forest Mapping and
Management in Lebanon Using Hyperspectral CHRIS-Proba Data Relative to Landsat ETM+. August: 725–731
Joshi, NikitaHyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact
of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. August: 773–784
Jurdao, SaraLaboratory Measurements of Plant Drying: Implications to
Estimate Moisture Content from Radiative Transfer Models in Two Temperate Species. May: 451–459
KKabolizade, MostafaAutomatic Building Extraction Using a Fuzzy Active Contour
Model. November: 1061–1068
Kafatos, MenasApplication of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover
Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. July: 675–685
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Kalayci, TunaBook review: High Resolution Satellite Imagery. March: 213
Kanda, FusayukiVery High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High
Moor, Kushiro Wetland. September: 895–905
Kang, ZhizhongA Robust Image Matching Method based on Optimized
BaySAC. November: 1041–1052
Kawaguchi, SayuriVery High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High
Moor, Kushiro Wetland. September: 895–905
Kelly, Frank P.Landsat: Sustaining Earth Observations Beyond Landsat 8.
January: 15
Khorram, SiamakBasal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands
Using L-band UAVSAR. January: 33–42Book review: Remote Sensing. May: 402
Khosravi, ImanPerformance Evaluation of Object-based and Pixel-based
Building Detection Algorithms from Very High Spatial Resolution Imagery. June: 519–528
Khosravipour, AnahitaGenerating Pit-free Canopy Height Models from Airborne
Lidar. September: 863–872
Kim, So-RaApplication of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover
Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. July: 675–685
Kim, TaejungAnalysis of Dual-Sensor Stereo Geometry and Its Positioning
Accuracy. July: 653–661
Kim, Won K.Examining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical
Mangrove Monitoring. October: 983–993
Knight, Joseph F.Wetland Mapping in the Upper Midwest United States: An
Object-Based Approach Integrating Lidar and Imagery Data. May: 439–449
Krishna Kumar NaithaniMapping India on Large Scales - A Quick and Viable Solution.
March: 253–259
Krishnayya, N.S.RHyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact
of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. August: 773–784
Kushida, KeijiVery High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High
Moor, Kushiro Wetland. September: 895–905
Kwak, Doo-AhnApplication of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover
Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. July: 675–685
LLamb, David W.A Comparative Study of Land Cover Classification Techniques
for “Farmscapes” Using Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Data. May: 461–470
Larsen, Peter E.Toward Linking Aboveground Vegetation Properties and Soil
Microbial Communities Using Remote Sensing. April: 311–321
Latifovic, RasimDetection of North American Land Cover Change Between
2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. October: 918–924
Ledoux, HugoCityGML Implementation Specifications for a Countrywide
3D Data Set: The Case of The Netherlands. November: 1069–1077
Lee, Seung-HoApplication of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover
Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. July: 675–685
Lee, Woo-KyunApplication of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover
Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. July: 675–685
Leng, GerardMulti-UAV Surveillance over Forested Regions. December:
1129–1137
Levitan, Marc L.High Resolution Imagery Collection for Post-Disaster Studies
Utilizing Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). December: 1161–1168
Libohova, ZamirEmergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil
Investigations. April: 289–294Mapping the Subaqueous Soils of Lake Champlain’s
Missisquoi Bay Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, Digital Soil Mapping and Field Measurements. April: 323–332
Li-Chee-Ming, JulienFeasibility Study for Pose Estimation of Small UAS in Known
3D Environment Using Geometric Hashing. December: 1117–1128
Li, DerenBlock Adjustment of Satellite Imagery Using RPCs with
Virtual Strip Scenes. November: 1053–1059Planar Block Adjustment and Orthorectification of ZY-3
Satellite Images. June: 559–570
Li, JunliComparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise 3D
Measurements. March: 229–238
Li, ManchunExtracting Parking Lot Structures from Aerial Photographs.
February: 151–160Generation of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a
Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. September: 839–848
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Liu, YongxueExtracting Parking Lot Structures from Aerial Photographs.
February: 151–160
Li, XiaojingThe Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR
to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. January: 43–57
Li, XiaolianAutomatic Smoke Detection in MODIS Satellite Data based
on K-means Clustering and Fisher Linear Discrimination. October: 971–982
Li, XiaowenAn Extended Approach for Biomass Estimation in a Mixed
Vegetation Area Using ASAR and TM Data. May: 429–438
Li, XinwuSynergistic Use of Optical and PolSAR Imagery for Urban
Impervious Surface Estimation. January: 91–102
Llamas, Ricardo M.Detection of North American Land Cover Change Between
2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. October: 918–924
Long, David G.GPU Processing for UAS-Based LFM-CW Stripmap SAR.
December: 1107–115
Lopez, Marvin F.Remote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements Across a
Remote Rainforest Transect. September: 817–822
Luis, Alvarinho J.A Semiautomatic Extraction of Antarctic Lake Features Using
Worldview-2 Imagery. October: 939–952
Lu, LupingOn-Orbit Geometric Calibration of the Panchromatic/
Multispectral Camera of the ZY-1 02C Satellite based on Public Geographic Data. June: 505–517
Lunetta, Ross S.Basal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands
Using L-band UAVSAR. January: 33–42
Lu , ZhongFrontiers of Radar Remote Sensing. January: 5–13
MMace, Thomas H.Basal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands
Using L-band UAVSAR. January: 33–42Book review: Earth Observation of Ecosystem Services.
September: 831
Maclean, Ann L.An Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms in
Juniper Woodlands. July: 627–637
Ma, FeiBook review: Wavelets and Fractals in Earth System Sciences.
August: 716–717
Mahmoudi, Fatemeh TabibMulti-Agent Recognition System based on Object Based Image
Analysis Using WorldView-2. February: 161–170
Ma, JianAutomatic Smoke Detection in MODIS Satellite Data based
on K-means Clustering and Fisher Linear Discrimination. October: 971–982
Marks, William L.Basal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands
Using L-band UAVSAR. January: 33–42
Marpu, PrashanthHyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact
of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. August: 773–784
Marshall, MichaelBiomass Modeling of Four Leading World Crops Using
Hyperspectral Narrowbands in Support of HyspIRI Mission. August: 757–772
Martínez-Fernández, JoséHyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band
Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. August: 745–755
Matkan, Ali AkbarRoad Extraction from Lidar Data Using Support Vector
Machine Classification. May: 409–422
Maxwell, Aaron E.Combining RapidEye Satellite Imagery and Lidar for Mapping
of Mining and Mine Reclamation. February: 179–189
McKee, MacRetrieval of Spectral Reflectance of High Resolution
Multispectral Imagery Acquired with an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: AggieAir. December: 1139–1150
Merwe, Deon van derModeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using
Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. December: 1151–1159
Miao, YuxinAutomated Hyperspectral Vegetation Index Retrieval from
Multiple Correlation Matrices with HyperCor. August: 785–795
Mohammed, Irshad A.Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegetation and Agricultural
Crops. August: 697–709
Mokhtarzade, MehdiAutomatic Building Extraction Using a Fuzzy Active Contour
Model. November: 1061–1068
Momeni, MehdiPerformance Evaluation of Object-based and Pixel-based
Building Detection Algorithms from Very High Spatial Resolution Imagery. June: 519–528
Moran, M. SusanMapping Impervious Surfaces Using Object-oriented
Classification in a Semiarid Urban Region. April: 343–352
Morisette, Jeffrey T.Comparison of Simulated HyspIRI with Two Multispectral
Sensors for Invasive Species Mapping. March: 217–227
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Mugnier, Clifford J.Grids & Datums Column: Democratic Republic of São Tomé
and Príncipe. January: 17–18Grids & Datums Column: Federated States of Micronesia. July:
607–608Grids & Datums Column: Kingdom of Tonga. May: 393–395Grids & Datums Column: Kyrgyz Republic. September: 827–
828, September: 832Grids & Datums Column: Overseas Lands of French Polynesia.
April: 297–298, April: 308Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Armenia. October:
927–928Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Chad. August: 712–713Grids & Datums Column: Republic of India. March: 209–211Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Iraq. November: 1017–
1018, November: 1026Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Tajikistan. December:
1099–1100Grids & Datums Column: Solomon Islands. June: 495–496Grids & Datums Column: The World. February: 117–119
Myint, Soe W.Examining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical
Mangrove Monitoring. October: 983–993
NNaeini, Amin AlizadehAutomatic Estimation of Number of Clusters in Hyperspectral
Imagery. July: 619–626
Nauman, Travis W.Semi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map
Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. April: 353–366
Niu, XutongSpectral-Angle-based Laplacian Eigenmaps for Nonlinear
Dimensionality Reduction of Hyperspectral Imagery. September: 849–861
Niu, ZhengAn Effective Morphological Index in Automatic Recognition
of Built-up Area Suitable for High Spatial Resolution Images as ALOS and SPOT Data. June: 529–536
Norgaard, Madeline J.Toward Linking Aboveground Vegetation Properties and Soil
Microbial Communities Using Remote Sensing. April: 311–321
OOliva, PatriciaLaboratory Measurements of Plant Drying: Implications to
Estimate Moisture Content from Radiative Transfer Models in Two Temperate Species. May: 451–459
Olsson, AaronWorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert
Invasive Plant Detection. September: 885–893
Olsson, Aaryn D.Comparison of Simulated HyspIRI with Two Multispectral
Sensors for Invasive Species Mapping. March: 217–227
O’Neill, Peggy E.Emergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil
Investigations. April: 289–294
Owens, Phillip R.Emergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil
Investigations. April: 289–294
PPackalen, PetteriPrediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat,
and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. February: 143–150
Pal, MaheshCombining RapidEye Satellite Imagery and Lidar for Mapping
of Mining and Mine Reclamation. February: 179–189
Pan, HongboBlock Adjustment of Satellite Imagery Using RPCs with
Virtual Strip Scenes. November: 1053–1059Planar Block Adjustment and Orthorectification of ZY-3
Satellite Images. June: 559–570
Parshakov, IliaAutomated Class Labeling Of Classified Landsat TM Imagery
Using a Hyperion- Generated Hyperspectral Library. August: 797–805
Patias, PetrosBook review: Remote Sensing: Techniques, Applications and
Technologies. January: 23
Pelletier, Keith C.Wetland Mapping in the Upper Midwest United States: An
Object-Based Approach Integrating Lidar and Imagery Data. May: 439–449
Pérez-Aragüés, FernandoHyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band
Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. August: 745–755
Peters, JimBehind the Scenes Column. July: 613Behind the Scenes Column: The Advent of Geospatial
Crowdsourcing. August: 718–719Behind The Scenes Column: The future is here for 21st
century LiDAR applications. September: 829–830, September: 832
Behind The Scenes: The future is here for 21st century LiDAR applications. September: 832
Behind The Scenes: The use of @twitter to query anything geospatial. October: 931
Behind The Scenes: What’s Hot about Thermal Imaging?. December: 1101–1102
Piles, MariaHyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band
Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. August: 745–755
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Pipia, LucaHyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band
Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. August: 745–755
Pouliot, DarrenDetection of North American Land Cover Change Between
2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. October: 918–924
Poznanovic, Aaron J.An Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms in
Juniper Woodlands. July: 627–637
Prasad, Anup K.Application of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover
Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. July: 675–685
Price, Kevin P.Modeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using
Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. December: 1151–1159
Pricope, Narcisa G.Connecting Pixels with People to Examine Environmental
Changes in the Mt. Everest Region of Nepal. July: 600–604Disentangling Environmental Variability from Land
Management Decisions in Changing Semi-arid Savannas of Southern Africa. November: 1005–1013
QQian, ZhangMulti-UAV Surveillance over Forested Regions. December:
1129–1137
Qin, RongjunA Hierarchical Building Detection Method for Very High
Resolution Remotely Sensed Images Combined with DSM Using Graph Cut Optimization. September: 873–883
Quan, XingwenAn Extended Approach for Biomass Estimation in a Mixed
Vegetation Area Using ASAR and TM Data. May: 429–438
Quirk, Bruce K.Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Activities at the
Department of the Interior. December: 1089–1095
RRahnemoonfar, MaryamPerformance Evaluation of Object-based and Pixel-based
Building Detection Algorithms from Very High Spatial Resolution Imagery. June: 519–528
Rampi, Lian P.Wetland Mapping in the Upper Midwest United States: An
Object-Based Approach Integrating Lidar and Imagery Data. May: 439–449
Rasmussen, CraigSemi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map
Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. April: 353–366
Reid, NickA Comparative Study of Land Cover Classification Techniques
for “Farmscapes” Using Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Data. May: 461–470
Reinartz, PeterMulti-Agent Recognition System based on Object Based Image
Analysis Using WorldView-2. February: 161–170
Ressl, Rainer A.Detection of North American Land Cover Change Between
2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. October: 918–924
Richardson, KarenDetection of North American Land Cover Change Between
2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. October: 918–924
Rickman, DougBook review: Advances in Mapping from Remote Sensor
Imagery: Techniques and Applications. December: 1103, December: 1105
Rodríguez-Avi, J.A Statistical Model Inspired by the National Map Accuracy
Standard. March: 271–281
Roque, DoraOBIA Flood Delimitation Assisted by Threshold
Determination with Principal Component Analysis. June: 551–557
Roy, David P.Integrating Disparate Lidar Data at the National Scale to
Assess the Relationships between Height Above Ground, Land Cover and Ecoregions. January: 59–70
SSaadatseresht, MohammadAutomatic Estimation of Number of Clusters in Hyperspectral
Imagery. July: 619–626
Sadeghian, SaeedRoad Extraction from Lidar Data Using Support Vector
Machine Classification. May: 409–422
Safari, AbdolrezaObject-Based Hyperspectral Classification of Urban Areas by
Using Marker-Based Hierarchical Segmentation. October: 963–970
Saini, ManjitHyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact
of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. August: 773–784
Samadzadegan, FarhadMulti-Agent Recognition System based on Object Based Image
Analysis Using WorldView-2. February: 161–170
Samat, Alim.Ensemble Learning with Multiple Classifiers and Polarimetric
Features for Polarized SAR Image Classification. March: 239–251
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2014 Author Index
Sampath, AparajithanASPRS Research on Quantifying the Geometric Quality of
Lidar Data. March: 201–205
Sánchez, NildaHyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band
Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. August: 745–755
Sankey, TemuulenWorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert
Invasive Plant Detection. September: 885–893
Schmitt, Carl G.Linking Remote and in-situ Detection of Black Carbon on
Tropical Glaciers. May: 385–390Remote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements Across a
Remote Rainforest Transect. September: 817–822
Schoeneberger, Philip J.Emergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil
Investigations. April: 289–294
Sesnie, SteveWorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert
Invasive Plant Detection. September: 885–893
Shakir, MuhammadAn Effective Morphological Index in Automatic Recognition
of Built-up Area Suitable for High Spatial Resolution Images as ALOS and SPOT Data. June: 529–536
Shibasaki, RyosukeComparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise 3D
Measurements. March: 229–238
Shi, YunComparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise 3D
Measurements. March: 229–238
Shi, ZhongchaoComparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise 3D
Measurements. March: 229–238
Sims, ReedMapping the Subaqueous Soils of Lake Champlain’s
Missisquoi Bay Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, Digital Soil Mapping and Field Measurements. April: 323–332
Sinclair, A.Sensitivity of Hydrological Outputs from SWAT to DEM
Spatial Resolution. July: 639–652
Skidmore, Andrew K.Generating Pit-free Canopy Height Models from Airborne
Lidar. September: 863–872
Smith, Alistair M.S.An Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms in
Juniper Woodlands. July: 627–637
Song, WeiguoAutomatic Smoke Detection in MODIS Satellite Data based
on K-means Clustering and Fisher Linear Discrimination. October: 971–982
Staenz, KarlAutomated Class Labeling Of Classified Landsat TM Imagery
Using a Hyperion- Generated Hyperspectral Library. August: 797–805
Stensaas, Gregory L.ASPRS Research on Quantifying the Geometric Quality of
Lidar Data. March: 201–205
Sterling, S.Sensitivity of Hydrological Outputs from SWAT to DEM
Spatial Resolution. July: 639–652
Stoker, Jason M.Integrating Disparate Lidar Data at the National Scale to
Assess the Relationships between Height Above Ground, Land Cover and Ecoregions. January: 59–70
Stoter, JantienCityGML Implementation Specifications for a Countrywide
3D Data Set: The Case of The Netherlands. November: 1069–1077
Strager, Michael P.Combining RapidEye Satellite Imagery and Lidar for Mapping
of Mining and Mine Reclamation. February: 179–189
Stringham, CraigGPU Processing for UAS-Based LFM-CW Stripmap SAR.
December: 1107–115
Strunk, Jacob L.Prediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat,
and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. February: 143–150
Sugg, Zachary P.Mapping Impervious Surfaces Using Object-oriented
Classification in a Semiarid Urban Region. April: 343–352
Sun, GuangcaiSAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated
from Raw Data. July: 663–674
Sun, GuoqingSAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated
from Raw Data. July: 663–674
Sun, ZhongchangSynergistic Use of Optical and PolSAR Imagery for Urban
Impervious Surface Estimation. January: 91–102
Su, ShiliangMonitoring Agricultural Soil Sealing in Peri-Urban Areas
Using Remote Sensing. April: 367–372
TTang, XinmingBlock Adjustment of Satellite Imagery Using RPCs with
Virtual Strip Scenes. November: 1053–1059Planar Block Adjustment and Orthorectification of ZY-3
Satellite Images. June: 559–570
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Tao, PengjieOn-Orbit Geometric Calibration of the Panchromatic/
Multispectral Camera of the ZY-1 02C Satellite based on Public Geographic Data. June: 505–517
Tao, XinSAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated
from Raw Data. July: 663–674
Telesca, LucianoAutomatic Smoke Detection in MODIS Satellite Data based
on K-means Clustering and Fisher Linear Discrimination. October: 971–982
Teluguntla, PardhasaradhiHyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegetation and Agricultural
Crops. August: 697–709
Temesgen, HailemariamPrediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat,
and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. February: 143–150
Tengfei, LongNested Regression Based Optimal Selection (NRBOS) of
Rational Polynomial Coefficients. March: 261–269
Thenkabail, Prasad S.Automated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for
California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing. January: 81–90
Biomass Modeling of Four Leading World Crops Using Hyperspectral Narrowbands in Support of HyspIRI Mission. August: 757–772
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegetation and Agricultural Crops. August: 697–709
Research Advances in Hyperspectral Remote Sensing. August: 721–723
Thompson, James A.Semi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map
Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. April: 353–366
Tong, LihuaExtracting Parking Lot Structures from Aerial Photographs.
February: 151–160
Tovar, Carmen MenesesDetection of North American Land Cover Change Between
2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. October: 918–924
Tsai, FuanVery High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High
Moor, Kushiro Wetland. September: 895–905
VVall-llossera, MercèHyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band
Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. August: 745–755
Verdin, James P.Automated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for
California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing. January: 81–90
Book review: Remote Sensing of Drought: Innovative Monitoring Approaches. February: 121
Verma, Niva KiranA Comparative Study of Land Cover Classification Techniques
for “Farmscapes” Using Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Data. May: 461–470
Villars, ThomasMapping the Subaqueous Soils of Lake Champlain’s
Missisquoi Bay Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, Digital Soil Mapping and Field Measurements. April: 323–332
Vosselman, GeorgeCityGML Implementation Specifications for a Countrywide
3D Data Set: The Case of The Netherlands. November: 1069–1077
Vyas, DhavalHyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact
of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. August: 773–784
WWang, ChuyuanModeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using
Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. December: 1151–1159
Wang, CuizhenSynergistic Use of Optical and PolSAR Imagery for Urban
Impervious Surface Estimation. January: 91–102
Wang, DongliangSAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated
from Raw Data. July: 663–674
Wang, HuanModeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using
Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. December: 1151–1159
Wang, JiechenGeneration of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a
Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. September: 839–848
Wang, JingAutomatic Smoke Detection in MODIS Satellite Data based
on K-means Clustering and Fisher Linear Discrimination. October: 971–982
Wang, LiAn Effective Morphological Index in Automatic Recognition
of Built-up Area Suitable for High Spatial Resolution Images as ALOS and SPOT Data. June: 529–536
Wang, OpheliaWorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert
Invasive Plant Detection. September: 885–893
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Wang, TaoyangPlanar Block Adjustment and Orthorectification of ZY-3
Satellite Images. June: 559–570
Wang, TiejunGenerating Pit-free Canopy Height Models from Airborne
Lidar. September: 863–872
Wang, XinThe Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR
to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. January: 43–57
Wang, YafeiGeneration of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a
Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. September: 839–848
Wan, YouchuanSAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated
from Raw Data. July: 663–674
Wardlow, Brian D.Book review: Remote Sensing of Drought: Innovative
Monitoring Approaches. February: 121, February: 127
Warner, Timothy A.Combining RapidEye Satellite Imagery and Lidar for Mapping
of Mining and Mine Reclamation. February: 179–189
Weber, Keith T.Book review: Remote Sensing of Energy Fluxes and Soil
Moisture Content. October: 933–934
Weili, JiaoNested Regression Based Optimal Selection (NRBOS) of
Rational Polynomial Coefficients. March: 261–269
West, Larry T.Emergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil
Investigations. April: 289–294Mapping the Subaqueous Soils of Lake Champlain’s
Missisquoi Bay Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, Digital Soil Mapping and Field Measurements. April: 323–332
Remote Sensing of Soils for Environmental Assessment and Management. April: 309–310
Williams, Katherine E.Geostatistical Methods for Predicting Soil Moisture
Continuously in a Subalpine Basin. April: 333–341
Wilson, BrianA Comparative Study of Land Cover Classification Techniques
for “Farmscapes” Using Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Data. May: 461–470
Wu, HuayiFiltering Airborne Lidar Data by Modified White Top-Hat
Transform with Directional Edge Constraints. February: 133–142
Wulder, Michael A.Integration of Lidar and Landsat Data to Estimate Forest
Canopy Cover in Coastal British Columbia. October: 953–961
Wu, ZhuotingAutomated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for
California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing. January: 81–90
Wylie, Bruce K.Annual Crop Type Classification of the US Great Plains for
2000 to 2011. June: 537–549
Wysocki, Douglas A.Emergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil
Investigations. April: 289–294
XXiao, JianhuaSAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated
from Raw Data. July: 663–674
Xiao, PengfengFast Hierarchical Segmentation of High-Resolution Remote
Sensing Image with Adaptive Edge Penalty. January: 71–80
Xiao, RuiMonitoring Agricultural Soil Sealing in Peri-Urban Areas
Using Remote Sensing. April: 367–372
Xing, MinfengAn Extended Approach for Biomass Estimation in a Mixed
Vegetation Area Using ASAR and TM Data. May: 429–438
Xin, XiaopingSAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated
from Raw Data. July: 663–674
Xu, BiaoOn-Orbit Geometric Calibration of the Panchromatic/
Multispectral Camera of the ZY-1 02C Satellite based on Public Geographic Data. June: 505–517
Xu, HanweiFiltering Airborne Lidar Data by Modified White Top-Hat
Transform with Directional Edge Constraints. February: 133–142
Xu, JiaFiltering Airborne Lidar Data by Modified White Top-Hat
Transform with Directional Edge Constraints. February: 133–142
YYang, HuainingSynergistic Use of Optical and PolSAR Imagery for Urban
Impervious Surface Estimation. January: 91–102
Yang, JunSAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated
from Raw Data. July: 663–674
Yan, LinSpectral-Angle-based Laplacian Eigenmaps for Nonlinear
Dimensionality Reduction of Hyperspectral Imagery. September: 849–861
Yebra, MartaLaboratory Measurements of Plant Drying: Implications to
Estimate Moisture Content from Radiative Transfer Models in Two Temperate Species. May: 451–459
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Yong, BinFiltering Airborne Lidar Data by Modified White Top-Hat
Transform with Directional Edge Constraints. February: 133–142
Yool, Stephen R.Mapping Impervious Surfaces Using Object-oriented
Classification in a Semiarid Urban Region. April: 343–352
Yoshino, KunihikoVery High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High
Moor, Kushiro Wetland. September: 895–905
Yuan, XiuxiaoComparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise 3D
Measurements. March: 229–238
Yu, BoAn Effective Morphological Index in Automatic Recognition
of Built-up Area Suitable for High Spatial Resolution Images as ALOS and SPOT Data. June: 529–536
ZZachmann, LukeWorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert
Invasive Plant Detection. September: 885–893
Zaman, BushraRetrieval of Spectral Reflectance of High Resolution
Multispectral Imagery Acquired with an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: AggieAir. December: 1139–1150
Zhang, CaiyunCombining Hyperspectral and Lidar Data for Vegetation
Mapping in the Florida Everglades. August: 733–743
Zhang, GuoBlock Adjustment of Satellite Imagery Using RPCs with
Virtual Strip Scenes. November: 1053–1059Planar Block Adjustment and Orthorectification of ZY-3
Satellite Images. June: 559–570
Zhang, LeiFrontiers of Radar Remote Sensing. January: 5–13
Zhang, LiqiangA Robust Image Matching Method based on Optimized
BaySAC. November: 1041–1052
Zhang, XueliangFast Hierarchical Segmentation of High-Resolution Remote
Sensing Image with Adaptive Edge Penalty. January: 71–80
Zhang, YongOn-Orbit Geometric Calibration of the Panchromatic/
Multispectral Camera of the ZY-1 02C Satellite based on Public Geographic Data. June: 505–517
Zhang, YongmingAutomatic Smoke Detection in MODIS Satellite Data based
on K-means Clustering and Fisher Linear Discrimination. October: 971–982
Zhang, YuanMonitoring Agricultural Soil Sealing in Peri-Urban Areas
Using Remote Sensing. April: 367–372
Zhong, LishanGeneration of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a
Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. September: 839–848
Zhu, XiaoyongBlock Adjustment of Satellite Imagery Using RPCs with
Virtual Strip Scenes. November: 1053–1059Planar Block Adjustment and Orthorectification of ZY-3
Satellite Images. June: 559–570
Zourarakis, Demetrio P.Book review: Remote Sensing. May: 399, May: 402
Zou, SongbaiOn-Orbit Geometric Calibration of the Panchromatic/
Multispectral Camera of the ZY-1 02C Satellite based on Public Geographic Data. June: 505–517
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2014 Subject IndexClick here for Author Index
AAbiotic factorsToward Linking Aboveground Vegetation Properties and
Soil Microbial Communities Using Remote Sensing. Yuki Hamada, Jack A. Gilbert, Peter E. Larsen, and Madeline J. Norgaard. April: 311–321
Above ground biomass (AGB)An Extended Approach for Biomass Estimation in a Mixed
Vegetation Area Using ASAR and TM Data. Minfeng Xing, Binbin He, Xingwen Quan, and Xiaowen Li. May: 429–438
Basal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands Using L-band UAVSAR. William L. Marks, John S. Iiames, Ross S. Lunetta, Siamak Khorram, and Thomas H. Mace. January: 33–42
Modeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. Chuyuan Wang, Kevin P. Price, Deon van der Merwe, Nan An, and Huan Wang. December: 1151–1159
Accuracy assessmentAn Automatic Parameter Selection Procedure for Pushbroom
Sensor Models on Imaging Satellites. Inseong Jeong and James Bethel. February: 171–178
Filtering Airborne Lidar Data by Modified White Top-Hat Transform with Directional Edge Constraints. Yong Li, Bin Yong, Huayi Wu, Ru An, Hanwei Xu, Jia Xu, and Qisheng He. February: 133–142
Integrating Disparate Lidar Data at the National Scale to Assess the Relationships between Height Above Ground, Land Cover and Ecoregions. Jason M. Stoker, Mark A. Cochrane, and David P. Roy. January: 59–70
Retrieval of Spectral Reflectance of High Resolution Multispectral Imagery Acquired with an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: AggieAir. Bushra Zaman, Austin Jensen, Shannon R. Clemens, and Mac McKee. December: 1139–1150
Accuracy assessment--ACCA-derived croplandsAutomated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for
California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing. Zhuoting Wu, Prasad S. Thenkabail, and James P. Verdin. January: 81–90
Accuracy assessment--Active contour modelsAutomatic Building Extraction Using a Fuzzy Active
Contour Model. Mostafa Kabolizade, Hamid Ebadi, Mehdi Mokhtarzade. November: 1061–1068
Accuracy assessment--AGB retrievalAn Extended Approach for Biomass Estimation in a Mixed
Vegetation Area Using ASAR and TM Data. Minfeng Xing, Binbin He, Xingwen Quan, and Xiaowen Li. May: 429–438
Accuracy assessment--Band combinationExamining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical
Mangrove Monitoring. Soe W. Myint, Janet Franklin, Michaela Buenemann, Won K. Kim, and Chandra P. Giri. October: 983–993
Accuracy assessment--Canopy coverIntegration of Lidar and Landsat Data to Estimate Forest
Canopy Cover in Coastal British Columbia. Oumer S. Ahmed, Steven E. Franklin, and Michael A. Wulder. October: 953–961
Accuracy assessment--Change mapExamining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical
Mangrove Monitoring. Soe W. Myint, Janet Franklin, Michaela Buenemann, Won K. Kim, and Chandra P. Giri. October: 983–993
Accuracy assessment--Classification approachesAn Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms
in Juniper Woodlands. Aaron J. Poznanovic, Michael J. Falkowski, Ann L. Maclean, Alistair M.S. Smith, and Jeffrey S. Evans. July: 627–637
A Comparative Study of Land Cover Classification Techniques for “Farmscapes” Using Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Data. May: 461–470
Accuracy assessment--Feature extractionA Semiautomatic Extraction of Antarctic Lake Features Using
Worldview-2 Imagery. Shridhar D. Jawak and Alvarinho J. Luis. October: 939–952
Accuracy assessment--GCPMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. June: 497–498
Accuracy assessment--GeometricExtracting Parking Lot Structures from Aerial Photographs.
Liang Cheng, Lihua Tong, Manchun Li, and Yongxue Liu. February: 151–160
Accuracy assessment--GeoreferencingOn-Orbit Geometric Calibration of the Panchromatic/
Multispectral Camera of the ZY-1 02C Satellite based on Public Geographic Data. Pengjie Tao, Luping Lu, Yong Zhang, Biao Xu, and Songbai Zou. June: 505–517
Accuracy assessment--HorizontalMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. October: 929
Accuracy assessment--Hyperspectral dataImproved Capability in Stone Pine Forest Mapping and
Management in Lebanon Using Hyperspectral CHRIS-Proba Data Relative to Landsat ETM+. Mohamad Awad, Ihab Jomaa, and Fatima Arab. August: 725–731
Accuracy assessment--ICPPlanar Block Adjustment and Orthorectification of ZY-3
Satellite Images. Taoyang Wang, Guo Zhang, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, Yonghua Jiang, Hongbo Pan, and Xiaoyong Zhu. June: 559–570
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Accuracy assessment--ImageryMapping Impervious Surfaces Using Object-oriented
Classification in a Semiarid Urban Region. Zachary P. Sugg, Tobias Finke, David C. Goodrich, M. Susan Moran, and Stephen R. Yool. April: 343–352
Accuracy assessment--Inter-swathASPRS Research on Quantifying the Geometric Quality of
Lidar Data. Aparajithan Sampath, Hans K. Heidemann, Gregory L. Stensaas, Jon B. Christopherson. March: 201–205
Accuracy assessment--Land cover changeDetection of North American Land Cover Change Between
2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. René R Colditz, Darren Pouliot, Ricardo M. Llamas, Collin Homer, Rasim Latifovic, Rainer A. Ressl, Carmen Meneses Tovar, Arturo Victoria Hernández, and Karen Richardson. October: 918–924
Accuracy assessment--Land cover classificationApplication of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover
Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. So-Ra Kim, Anup K. Prasad, Hesham El-Askary, Woo-Kyun Lee, Doo-Ahn Kwak, Seung-Ho Lee, and Menas Kafatos. July: 675–685
Accuracy assessment--Lidar dataMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. February: 119–120
Accuracy assessment--MapCombining RapidEye Satellite Imagery and Lidar for Mapping
of Mining and Mine Reclamation. Aaron E. Maxwell, Timothy A. Warner, Michael P. Strager, and Mahesh Pal. February: 179–189
Comparison of Simulated HyspIRI with Two Multispectral Sensors for Invasive Species Mapping. Aaryn D. Olsson and Jeffrey T. Morisette. March: 217–227
Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. May: 395–398Semi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map
Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. Travis W. Nauman, James A. Thompson, and Craig Rasmussen. April: 353–366
Accuracy assessment-MappingWetland Mapping in the Upper Midwest United States: An
Object-Based Approach Integrating Lidar and Imagery Data. Lian P. Rampi, Joseph F. Knight, and Keith C. Pelletier. May: 439–449
Accuracy assessment--MeasurementComparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise
3D Measurements. Shunping Ji, Yun Shi, Zhongchao Shi, Anmin Bao, Junli Li, Xiuxiao Yuan, Yulin Duan, and Ryosuke Shibasaki. March: 229–238
Accuracy assessment--OBIAMulti-Agent Recognition System based on Object Based Image
Analysis Using WorldView-2. Fatemeh Tabib Mahmoudi, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. February: 161–170
Accuracy assessment--Orthometric heightsMapping India on Large Scales - A Quick and Viable Solution.
Krishna Kumar Naithani. March: 253–259
Accuracy assessment--Pixel-by-pixelAutomated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for
California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing. Zhuoting Wu, Prasad S. Thenkabail, and James P. Verdin. January: 81–90
Accuracy assessment--PositionalAnalysis of Dual-Sensor Stereo Geometry and Its Positioning
Accuracy. Jaehoon Jeong and Taejung Kim. July: 653–661Feasibility Study for Pose Estimation of Small UAS in Known
3D Environment Using Geometric Hashing. Julien Li-Chee-Ming and Costas Armenakis. December: 1117–1128
A Statistical Model Inspired by the National Map Accuracy Standard. F.J. Ariza-López and J. Rodríguez-Avi. March: 271–281
Accuracy assessment--Regression modelGeostatistical Methods for Predicting Soil Moisture
Continuously in a Subalpine Basin. Katherine E. Williams and Sharolyn J. Anderson. April: 333–341
Accuracy assessment--RPCsNested Regression Based Optimal Selection (NRBOS) of
Rational Polynomial Coefficients. Long Tengfei, Jiao Weili, and He Guojin. March: 261–269
Accuracy assessment--ShapeAutomatic Building Extraction Using a Fuzzy Active
Contour Model. Mostafa Kabolizade, Hamid Ebadi, Mehdi Mokhtarzade. November: 1061–1068
Accuracy assessment--SLCsSAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated
from Raw Data. Dongliang Wang, Jun Yang, Guangcai Sun, Matthew Brolly, Xin Tao, Jianhua Xiao, Guoqing Sun, Youchuan Wan and Xiaoping Xin. July: 663–674
Accuracy assessment--Sub-pixelBlock Adjustment of Satellite Imagery Using RPCs with
Virtual Strip Scenes. Guo Zhang, Hongbo Pan, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, and Xiaoyong Zhu. November: 1053–1059
Accuracy assessment--SVMRoad Extraction from Lidar Data Using Support Vector
Machine Classification. Ali Akbar Matkan, Mohammad Hajeb, and Saeed Sadeghian. May: 409–422
Accuracy assessment--Target detectionWorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert
Invasive Plant Detection. Temuulen Sankey, Brett Dickson, Steve Sesnie, Ophelia Wang, Aaron Olsson, and Luke Zachmann. September: 885–893
Accuracy assessment--Tree detectionGenerating Pit-free Canopy Height Models from Airborne
Lidar. September: 863–872
Accuracy standard--Pixel-basedMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. June: 497–498
Active contour modelAutomatic Building Extraction Using a Fuzzy Active
Contour Model. Mostafa Kabolizade, Hamid Ebadi, Mehdi Mokhtarzade. November: 1061–1068
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AdaBoostEnsemble Learning with Multiple Classifiers and Polarimetric
Features for Polarized SAR Image Classification. Alim. Samat, Peijun Du, Muhammad Hasan Ali Baig, Sumit Chakravarty, and Liang Cheng. March: 239–251
Adaptive edge penalty functionFast Hierarchical Segmentation of High-Resolution Remote
Sensing Image with Adaptive Edge Penalty. Xueliang Zhang, Pengfeng Xiao, and Xuezhi Feng. January: 71–80
Advanced driver assistance system (ADAS)Behind The Scenes Column: The future is here for 21st
century LiDAR applications. Jim Peters. September: 829–830
Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS)An Effective Morphological Index in Automatic Recognition
of Built-up Area Suitable for High Spatial Resolution Images as ALOS and SPOT Data. Bo Yu, Li Wang, Zheng Niu, and Muhammad Shakir. June: 529–536
Nested Regression Based Optimal Selection (NRBOS) of Rational Polynomial Coefficients. Long Tengfei, Jiao Weili, and He Guojin. March: 261–269
SAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated from Raw Data. Dongliang Wang, Jun Yang, Guangcai Sun, Matthew Brolly, Xin Tao, Jianhua Xiao, Guoqing Sun, Youchuan Wan and Xiaoping Xin. July: 663–674
Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS) PALSARThe Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR
to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. Xin Wang, Linlin Ge, Xiaojing, Li, Stephen Gherardi. January: 43–57
Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER)Remote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements Across a
Remote Rainforest Transect. Rebecca J. Cole, John D. All, Carl. G. Schmitt, and Marvin F. Lopez. September: 817–822
Semi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. Travis W. Nauman, James A. Thompson, and Craig Rasmussen. April: 353–366
Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Spectrometer (ASTER)Comparison of Simulated HyspIRI with Two Multispectral
Sensors for Invasive Species Mapping. Aaryn D. Olsson and Jeffrey T. Morisette. March: 217–227
Advanced synthetic aperture radar (ASAR)Daily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal
LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428
Aerial imageryModeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using
Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. Chuyuan Wang, Kevin P. Price, Deon van der Merwe, Nan An, and Huan Wang. December: 1151–1159
Aerial photographsAutomatic Building Extraction Using a Fuzzy Active
Contour Model. Mostafa Kabolizade, Hamid Ebadi, Mehdi Mokhtarzade. November: 1061–1068
CityGML Implementation Specifications for a Countrywide 3D Data Set: The Case of The Netherlands. Jantien Stoter, George Vosselman, Christian Dahmen, Sander Oude Elberink, and Hugo Ledoux. November: 1069–1077
Computer-Aided Analysis of Multispectral Scanner Data-The Beginnings. Roger M. Hoffer. June: 482–492
Emergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil Investigations. Stephen D. DeGloria, Dylan E. Beaudette, James R. Irons, Zamir Libohova, Peggy E. O’Neill, Phillip R. Owens, Philip J. Schoeneberger, Larry T. West, and Douglas A. Wysocki. April: 289–294
Extracting Parking Lot Structures from Aerial Photographs. Liang Cheng, Lihua Tong, Manchun Li, and Yongxue Liu. February: 151–160
Fast Hierarchical Segmentation of High-Resolution Remote Sensing Image with Adaptive Edge Penalty. Xueliang Zhang, Pengfeng Xiao, and Xuezhi Feng. January: 71–80
A Hierarchical Building Detection Method for Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Images Combined with DSM Using Graph Cut Optimization. Rongjun Qin and Wei Fang. September: 873–883
Modeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. Chuyuan Wang, Kevin P. Price, Deon van der Merwe, Nan An, and Huan Wang. December: 1151–1159
Monitoring Agricultural Soil Sealing in Peri-Urban Areas Using Remote Sensing. Shiliang Su, Rui Xiao, and Yuan Zhang. April: 367–372
Road Extraction from Lidar Data Using Support Vector Machine Classification. Ali Akbar Matkan, Mohammad Hajeb, and Saeed Sadeghian. May: 409–422
Aerial photographyHigh Resolution Imagery Collection for Post-Disaster Studies
Utilizing Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). Stuart M. Adams, Marc L. Levitan, and Carol J. Friedland. December: 1161–1168
Mapping the Subaqueous Soils of Lake Champlain’s Missisquoi Bay Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, Digital Soil Mapping and Field Measurements. Zamir Libohova, James Doolittle, Reed Sims, Thomas Villars, and Larry T. West. April: 323–332
Prediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat, and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Jacob L. Strunk, Hailemariam Temesgen, Hans-Erik Andersen, and Petteri Packalen. February: 143–150
Very High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High Moor, Kushiro Wetland. Kunihiko Yoshino, Sayuri Kawaguchi, Fusayuki Kanda, Keiji Kushida, and Fuan Tsai. September: 895–905
Aerial triangulation (AT)Mapping India on Large Scales - A Quick and Viable Solution.
Krishna Kumar Naithani. March: 253–259
Affine compensation models--Image-basedBlock Adjustment of Satellite Imagery Using RPCs with
Virtual Strip Scenes. Guo Zhang, Hongbo Pan, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, and Xiaoyong Zhu. November: 1053–1059
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AggieAir imageryRetrieval of Spectral Reflectance of High Resolution
Multispectral Imagery Acquired with an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: AggieAir. Bushra Zaman, Austin Jensen, Shannon R. Clemens, and Mac McKee. December: 1139–1150
Agricultural cropsHyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegetation and Agricultural
Crops. Prasad S. Thenkabail, Murali Krishna Gumma, Pardhasaradhi Teluguntla, and Irshad A. Mohammed. August: 697–709
Agricultural soil sealingMonitoring Agricultural Soil Sealing in Peri-Urban Areas
Using Remote Sensing. Shiliang Su, Rui Xiao, and Yuan Zhang. April: 367–372
Airborne lidar dataFiltering Airborne Lidar Data by Modified White Top-Hat
Transform with Directional Edge Constraints. Yong Li, Bin Yong, Huayi Wu, Ru An, Hanwei Xu, Jia Xu, and Qisheng He. February: 133–142
Airborne RadIomEter at L-band (ARIEL-2)Hyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band
Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. Nilda Sánchez, Maria Piles, José Martínez-Fernández, Mercè Vall-llossera, Luca Pipia, Adriano Camps, Albert Aguasca, Fernando Pérez-Aragüés, and Carlos M. Herrero-Jiménez. August: 745–755
Airborne SARsBasal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands
Using L-band UAVSAR. William L. Marks, John S. Iiames, Ross S. Lunetta, Siamak Khorram, and Thomas H. Mace. January: 33–42
Frontiers of Radar Remote Sensing. Zhong Lu and Lei Zhang. January: 5–13
Airborne topographic lidarEmergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil
Investigations. Stephen D. DeGloria, Dylan E. Beaudette, James R. Irons, Zamir Libohova, Peggy E. O’Neill, Phillip R. Owens, Philip J. Schoeneberger, Larry T. West, and Douglas A. Wysocki. April: 289–294
Airborne visible/infrared imaging spectrometer (AVIRIS)Comparison of Simulated HyspIRI with Two Multispectral
Sensors for Invasive Species Mapping. Aaryn D. Olsson and Jeffrey T. Morisette. March: 217–227
AlaskaPrediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat,
and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Jacob L. Strunk, Hailemariam Temesgen, Hans-Erik Andersen, and Petteri Packalen. February: 143–150
Alternating polarization precision (APP)Daily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal
LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428
American climber science program (ACSP)Connecting Pixels with People to Examine Environmental
Changes in the Mt. Everest Region of Nepal. John All, Narcisa Pricope, and Kamal Humagain. July: 600–604
Linking Remote and in-situ Detection of Black Carbon on Tropical Glaciers. Carl G. Schmitt, John All, Rebecca J. Cole, Aaron Celestian, and W. Pat Arnott. May: 385–390
Remote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements Across a Remote Rainforest Transect. Rebecca J. Cole, John D. All, Carl. G. Schmitt, and Marvin F. Lopez. September: 817–822
Antarctic LakeA Semiautomatic Extraction of Antarctic Lake Features Using
Worldview-2 Imagery. Shridhar D. Jawak and Alvarinho J. Luis. October: 939–952
ArcGIS softwareIntroducing Geographic Information Systems with ArcGIS:
A Workbook Approach to Learning GIS, Third Edition by Kennedy, Michael. Reviewed by Graham, Meghan. June: 499–500
Arid ecosystemsComparison of Simulated HyspIRI with Two Multispectral
Sensors for Invasive Species Mapping. Aaryn D. Olsson and Jeffrey T. Morisette. March: 217–227
ArizonaMapping Impervious Surfaces Using Object-oriented
Classification in a Semiarid Urban Region. Zachary P. Sugg, Tobias Finke, David C. Goodrich, M. Susan Moran, and Stephen R. Yool. April: 343–352
ArmeniaGrids & Datums Column: Republic of Armenia. Clifford J.
Mugnier. October: 927–928
ASPRSAn Update On The Fall ASPRS UAS Symposium. July: 615ASPRS 2014 Annual Conference A Success & Co-located
JACIE Workshop An Effective Partnership. June: 503ASPRS 2013 Annual Conference Session Schedule. February:
130–132ASPRS Appoints Dr. Michael Hauck As Executive Director.
February: 127ASPRS Establishes The First UAS Mapping Calibration Test
Course. October: 9362014 ASPRS Fellow Award Winners. January: 26–27ASPRS Vice Presidential Candidates for 2014. January: 31Board of Directors. April: 375, August: 806, December: 1170,
January: 103, July: 687, June: 571, March: 260, May: 471, November: 1079, October: 995, September: 906
Calender. August: 756, December: 1116, July: 638, June: 550, November: 1060, September: 884
Charles Toth Elected as ASPRS Vice President. April: 303Code of Ethics. December: 1138First ASPRS UAS Mapping 2014 Symposium. December:
1098Guidelines for the Procurement of Geospatial Mapping
Products and Services. June: 582–599John R. Jensen and Stanley Morain Selected as ASPRS
Honorary Members. January: 26, January: 29–30Joint Agency Commercial Imagery Evaluation (JACIE) Civil
Commercial Imagery Evaluation Workshop. February: 124
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Meeting Schedule. April: 307Member Champion 2013. April: 374, August: 732, February:
128, January: 28, July: 616, June: 502, March: 214, May: 406, October: 938, September: 833
Member Champion 2014. April: 374, August: 732, July: 616, June: 502, May: 406, October: 938, September: 833
Scott Perkins, John Mccombs, Jason Stoker, and Frank Taylor Elected as Assistant Division Directors. April: 303–304
Symposium on Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). September: 835–836
USGIF Names Roberta “BOBBI Lenczowski As The 2013 Arthur C. Lundahl — Thomas C. Finnie Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient. June: 501
ASPRS--Sustaining members. See Corporate description
Association-matrix-based sample consensus approachAssociation-Matrix-Based Sample Consensus Approach for
Automated Registration of Terrestrial Laser Scans Using Linear Features. Kaleel Al-Durgham and Ayman Habib. November: 1022–1039
Atmospheric correctionAutomated Class Labeling Of Classified Landsat TM Imagery
Using a Hyperion- Generated Hyperspectral Library. Ilia Parshakov, Craig Coburn, and Karl Staenz. August: 797–805
Auto-color correction--object-wiseA Hierarchical Building Detection Method for Very High
Resolution Remotely Sensed Images Combined with DSM Using Graph Cut Optimization. Rongjun Qin and Wei Fang. September: 873–883
Automated cropland classification algorithm (ACCA)Automated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for
California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing. Zhuoting Wu, Prasad S. Thenkabail, and James P. Verdin. January: 81–90
Automatic registration processAssociation-Matrix-Based Sample Consensus Approach for
Automated Registration of Terrestrial Laser Scans Using Linear Features. Kaleel Al-Durgham and Ayman Habib. November: 1022–1039
BBackprojection--Phase-onlyGPU Processing for UAS-Based LFM-CW Stripmap SAR. Craig
Stringham and David G. Long. December: 1107–115
BackscatteringBasal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands
Using L-band UAVSAR. William L. Marks, John S. Iiames, Ross S. Lunetta, Siamak Khorram, and Thomas H. Mace. January: 33–42
Daily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428
The Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. Xin Wang, Linlin Ge, Xiaojing, Li, Stephen Gherardi. January: 43–57
Frontiers of Radar Remote Sensing. Zhong Lu and Lei Zhang. January: 5–13
BaggingEnsemble Learning with Multiple Classifiers and Polarimetric
Features for Polarized SAR Image Classification. Alim. Samat, Peijun Du, Muhammad Hasan Ali Baig, Sumit Chakravarty, and Liang Cheng. March: 239–251
Basal area (BA)Basal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands
Using L-band UAVSAR. William L. Marks, John S. Iiames, Ross S. Lunetta, Siamak Khorram, and Thomas H. Mace. January: 33–42
Bayes SAmpling Consensus (BaySAC)A Robust Image Matching Method based on Optimized
BaySAC. Zhizhong Kang, Fengman Jia, and Liqiang Zhang. November: 1041–1052
Bias-compensated modelBlock Adjustment of Satellite Imagery Using RPCs with
Virtual Strip Scenes. Guo Zhang, Hongbo Pan, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, and Xiaoyong Zhu. November: 1053–1059
Binary partitioningGeneration of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a
Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. Liang Cheng, Yafei Wang, Manchun Li, Lishan Zhong, and Jiechen Wang. September: 839–848
BiomassAn Extended Approach for Biomass Estimation in a Mixed
Vegetation Area Using ASAR and TM Data. Minfeng Xing, Binbin He, Xingwen Quan, and Xiaowen Li. May: 429–438
Basal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands Using L-band UAVSAR. William L. Marks, John S. Iiames, Ross S. Lunetta, Siamak Khorram, and Thomas H. Mace. January: 33–42
The Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. Xin Wang, Linlin Ge, Xiaojing, Li, Stephen Gherardi. January: 43–57
Prediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat, and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Jacob L. Strunk, Hailemariam Temesgen, Hans-Erik Andersen, and Petteri Packalen. February: 143–150
WorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert Invasive Plant Detection. Temuulen Sankey, Brett Dickson, Steve Sesnie, Ophelia Wang, Aaron Olsson, and Luke Zachmann. September: 885–893
Biomass modelingBiomass Modeling of Four Leading World Crops Using
Hyperspectral Narrowbands in Support of HyspIRI Mission. Michael Marshall and Prasad Thenkabail. August: 757–772
Forward: Special Issue on Research Advances in Hyperspectral Remote Sensing. Prasad S. Thenkabail. August: 721–723
Biophysical measurementLaboratory Measurements of Plant Drying: Implications to
Estimate Moisture Content from Radiative Transfer Models in Two Temperate Species. Sara Jurdao, Marta Yebra, Patricia Oliva, and Emilio Chuvieco. May: 451–459
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Biophysical modeling--Empirically-basedBiomass Modeling of Four Leading World Crops Using
Hyperspectral Narrowbands in Support of HyspIRI Mission. Michael Marshall and Prasad Thenkabail. August: 757–772
Biophysical remote sensingToward Linking Aboveground Vegetation Properties and
Soil Microbial Communities Using Remote Sensing. Yuki Hamada, Jack A. Gilbert, Peter E. Larsen, and Madeline J. Norgaard. April: 311–321
Biotic factorsToward Linking Aboveground Vegetation Properties and
Soil Microbial Communities Using Remote Sensing. Yuki Hamada, Jack A. Gilbert, Peter E. Larsen, and Madeline J. Norgaard. April: 311–321
Black carbonLinking Remote and in-situ Detection of Black Carbon on
Tropical Glaciers. Carl G. Schmitt, John All, Rebecca J. Cole, Aaron Celestian, and W. Pat Arnott. May: 385–390
Block adjustmentBlock Adjustment of Satellite Imagery Using RPCs with
Virtual Strip Scenes. Guo Zhang, Hongbo Pan, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, and Xiaoyong Zhu. November: 1053–1059
Book reviewAdvances in Geospatial Information Science by Shi,
Wenzhong, Goodchild, Michael F., Lees, Brian, Leung, Yee. Reviewed by Bowe, Ryan E. July: 609–610
Advances in Mapping from Remote Sensor Imagery: Techniques and Applications by Yang, Xiaojun and Li., Jonathan. Reviewed by Rickman, Doug. December: 1103, December: 1105
Earth Observation of Ecosystem Services by Alcaraz-Segura, Domingo, Bella, Carlos Marcelo Di, and Veronica, Julietta. Reviewed by Mace, Thomas H. September: 831
Global Forest Monitoring from Earth Observation by Achard, Frédéric and Hansen, Matthew C. Reviewed by Dandois, Jonathan P. April: 299–300
High Resolution Satellite Imagery by Dowman, Ian Jacobsen, Karsten Konecny, Gottfried and Sandau, Rainer. Reviewed by Kalayci, Tuna. March: 213
Introducing Geographic Information Systems with ArcGIS: A Workbook Approach to Learning GIS, Third Edition by Kennedy, Michael. Reviewed by Graham, Meghan. June: 499–500
Measurements for Terrestrial Vegetation (2nd Edition) by Bonham, Charles D. Reviewed by Iiames, John S. November: 1022
Remote Sensing by Khorram, Siamak, Koch, Frank H.,van der Wiele, Cynthia F. and Nelson, Stacy A. C. Reviewed
by Zourarakis, Demetrio P. May: 399, May: 402Remote Sensing of Drought: Innovative Monitoring
Approaches by Wardlow, Brian D. Reviewed by Crosby, Michael K. February: 121, February: 127
Remote Sensing of Energy Fluxes and Soil Moisture Content by Petropoulos, George P. Reviewed by Keith T. Weber. October: 933–934
Remote Sensing: Techniques, Applications and Technologies by Enner, Alcântara. Reviewed by Patias, Petros. January: 23
Wavelets and Fractals in Earth System Sciences by Chandrasekhar, E. Dimri, V. P. and Gadre, V. M. Reviewed by Ma, Fei. August: 716–717
Boosted classification and regression trees (CART) algorithmsCombining RapidEye Satellite Imagery and Lidar for Mapping
of Mining and Mine Reclamation. Aaron E. Maxwell, Timothy A. Warner, Michael P. Strager, and Mahesh Pal. February: 179–189
Boundary effectsGeneration of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a
Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. Liang Cheng, Yafei Wang, Manchun Li, Lishan Zhong, and Jiechen Wang. September: 839–848
British ColumbiaIntegration of Lidar and Landsat Data to Estimate Forest
Canopy Cover in Coastal British Columbia. Oumer S. Ahmed, Steven E. Franklin, and Michael A. Wulder. October: 953–961
BuffelgrassComparison of Simulated HyspIRI with Two Multispectral
Sensors for Invasive Species Mapping. Aaryn D. Olsson and Jeffrey T. Morisette. March: 217–227
Buffer analysisMonitoring Agricultural Soil Sealing in Peri-Urban Areas
Using Remote Sensing. Shiliang Su, Rui Xiao, and Yuan Zhang. April: 367–372
Building detectionAn Effective Morphological Index in Automatic Recognition
of Built-up Area Suitable for High Spatial Resolution Images as ALOS and SPOT Data. Bo Yu, Li Wang, Zheng Niu, and Muhammad Shakir. June: 529–536
A Hierarchical Building Detection Method for Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Images Combined with DSM Using Graph Cut Optimization. Rongjun Qin and Wei Fang. September: 873–883
Building extraction algorithmsAutomatic Building Extraction Using a Fuzzy Active
Contour Model. Mostafa Kabolizade, Hamid Ebadi, Mehdi Mokhtarzade. November: 1061–1068
Performance Evaluation of Object-based and Pixel-based Building Detection Algorithms from Very High Spatial Resolution Imagery. Iman Khosravi, Mehdi Momeni, and Maryam Rahnemoonfar. June: 519–528
Building modelsFeasibility Study for Pose Estimation of Small UAS in Known
3D Environment Using Geometric Hashing. Julien Li-Chee-Ming and Costas Armenakis. December: 1117–1128
BuildingsCityGML Implementation Specifications for a Countrywide
3D Data Set: The Case of The Netherlands. Jantien Stoter, George Vosselman, Christian Dahmen, Sander Oude Elberink, and Hugo Ledoux. November: 1069–1077
Synergistic Use of Optical and PolSAR Imagery for Urban Impervious Surface Estimation. Huadong Guo, Huaining Yang, Zhongchang Sun, Xinwu Li, and Cuizhen Wang. January: 91–102
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Built-up detection index (BDI)An Effective Morphological Index in Automatic Recognition
of Built-up Area Suitable for High Spatial Resolution Images as ALOS and SPOT Data. Bo Yu, Li Wang, Zheng Niu, and Muhammad Shakir. June: 529–536
Built-up land expansionMonitoring Agricultural Soil Sealing in Peri-Urban Areas
Using Remote Sensing. Shiliang Su, Rui Xiao, and Yuan Zhang. April: 367–372
Bundle adjustmentComparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise
3D Measurements. Shunping Ji, Yun Shi, Zhongchao Shi, Anmin Bao, Junli Li, Xiuxiao Yuan, Yulin Duan, and Ryosuke Shibasaki. March: 229–238
Feasibility Study for Pose Estimation of Small UAS in Known 3D Environment Using Geometric Hashing. Julien Li-Chee-Ming and Costas Armenakis. December: 1117–1128
CCalibration--Lidar systemASPRS Research on Quantifying the Geometric Quality of
Lidar Data. Aparajithan Sampath, Hans K. Heidemann, Gregory L. Stensaas, Jon B. Christopherson. March: 201–205
Calibration/Validation (Cal/Val) Working GroupASPRS Research on Quantifying the Geometric Quality of
Lidar Data. Aparajithan Sampath, Hans K. Heidemann, Gregory L. Stensaas, Jon B. Christopherson. March: 201–205
CaliforniaAutomated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for
California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing. Zhuoting Wu, Prasad S. Thenkabail, and James P. Verdin. January: 81–90
Camera calibrationOn-Orbit Geometric Calibration of the Panchromatic/
Multispectral Camera of the ZY-1 02C Satellite based on Public Geographic Data. Pengjie Tao, Luping Lu, Yong Zhang, Biao Xu, and Songbai Zou. June: 505–517
Camera modelComparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise
3D Measurements. Shunping Ji, Yun Shi, Zhongchao Shi, Anmin Bao, Junli Li, Xiuxiao Yuan, Yulin Duan, and Ryosuke Shibasaki. March: 229–238
Camera poseFeasibility Study for Pose Estimation of Small UAS in Known
3D Environment Using Geometric Hashing. Julien Li-Chee-Ming and Costas Armenakis. December: 1117–1128
Canopy coverWorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert
Invasive Plant Detection. Temuulen Sankey, Brett Dickson, Steve Sesnie, Ophelia Wang, Aaron Olsson, and Luke Zachmann. September: 885–893
Canopy cover classificationAn Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms
in Juniper Woodlands. Aaron J. Poznanovic, Michael J. Falkowski, Ann L. Maclean, Alistair M.S. Smith, and Jeffrey S. Evans. July: 627–637
Canopy height models (CHMs)Generating Pit-free Canopy Height Models from Airborne
Lidar. September: 863–872
Centroidal Voronoi tessellationMulti-UAV Surveillance over Forested Regions. Vengatesan
Govindaraju, Gerard Leng, and Zhang Qian. December: 1129–1137
CertificationASPRS Certification List. April: 373, August: 714, December:
1098, December: 1100, February: 122, July: 686, March: 206, March: 270, May: 392, September: 826, September: 911
ChadGrids & Datums Column: Republic of Chad. Clifford J.
Mugnier. August: 712–713
Change detectionDetection of North American Land Cover Change Between
2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. René R Colditz, Darren Pouliot, Ricardo M. Llamas, Collin Homer, Rasim Latifovic, Rainer A. Ressl, Carmen Meneses Tovar, Arturo Victoria Hernández, and Karen Richardson. October: 918–924
Examining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical Mangrove Monitoring. Soe W. Myint, Janet Franklin, Michaela Buenemann, Won K. Kim, and Chandra P. Giri. October: 983–993
Generation of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. Liang Cheng, Yafei Wang, Manchun Li, Lishan Zhong, and Jiechen Wang. September: 839–848
Toward Linking Aboveground Vegetation Properties and Soil Microbial Communities Using Remote Sensing. Yuki Hamada, Jack A. Gilbert, Peter E. Larsen, and Madeline J. Norgaard. April: 311–321
Change point analysis (CPA)Automatic Estimation of Number of Clusters in Hyperspectral
Imagery. Amin Alizadeh Naeini, Mohammad Saadatseresht, and Saeid Homayouni. July: 619–626
ChinaMonitoring Agricultural Soil Sealing in Peri-Urban Areas
Using Remote Sensing. Shiliang Su, Rui Xiao, and Yuan Zhang. April: 367–372
CHRIS-Proba hyperspectral sensorImproved Capability in Stone Pine Forest Mapping and
Management in Lebanon Using Hyperspectral CHRIS-Proba Data Relative to Landsat ETM+. Mohamad Awad, Ihab Jomaa, and Fatima Arab. August: 725–731
CityGML implementation specificationsCityGML Implementation Specifications for a Countrywide
3D Data Set: The Case of The Netherlands. Jantien Stoter, George Vosselman, Christian Dahmen, Sander Oude Elberink, and Hugo Ledoux. November: 1069–1077
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ClassificationEnsemble Learning with Multiple Classifiers and Polarimetric
Features for Polarized SAR Image Classification. Alim. Samat, Peijun Du, Muhammad Hasan Ali Baig, Sumit Chakravarty, and Liang Cheng. March: 239–251
OBIA Flood Delimitation Assisted by Threshold Determination with Principal Component Analysis. Dora Roque, Nuno Afonso, Ana M. Fonseca, and Sandra Heleno. June: 551–557
Classification accuracy. See also Accuracy AssessmentAn Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms
in Juniper Woodlands. Aaron J. Poznanovic, Michael J. Falkowski, Ann L. Maclean, Alistair M.S. Smith, and Jeffrey S. Evans. July: 627–637
Annual Crop Type Classification of the US Great Plains for 2000 to 2011 Daniel M. Howard and Bruce K. Wylie. June: 537–549
Application of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. So-Ra Kim, Anup K. Prasad, Hesham El-Askary, Woo-Kyun Lee, Doo-Ahn Kwak, Seung-Ho Lee, and Menas Kafatos. July: 675–685
Combining Hyperspectral and Lidar Data for Vegetation Mapping in the Florida Everglades. Caiyun Zhang. August: 733–743
Forward: Special Issue on Research Advances in Hyperspectral Remote Sensing. Prasad S. Thenkabail. August: 721–723
Hyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. Manjit Saini, Binal Christian, Nikita Joshi, Dhaval Vyas, Prashanth Marpu, and N.S.R Krishnayya. August: 773–784
Classification accuracy--Agricultural mapsAutomated Class Labeling Of Classified Landsat TM Imagery
Using a Hyperion- Generated Hyperspectral Library. Ilia Parshakov, Craig Coburn, and Karl Staenz. August: 797–805
Classification accuracy--Change detectionExamining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical
Mangrove Monitoring. Soe W. Myint, Janet Franklin, Michaela Buenemann, Won K. Kim, and Chandra P. Giri. October: 983–993
Classification accuracy--CTMAnnual Crop Type Classification of the US Great Plains for
2000 to 2011 Daniel M. Howard and Bruce K. Wylie. June: 537–549
Classification accuracy--Forest coverHyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact
of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. Manjit Saini, Binal Christian, Nikita Joshi, Dhaval Vyas, Prashanth Marpu, and N.S.R Krishnayya. August: 773–784
Classification accuracy--ImageEnsemble Learning with Multiple Classifiers and Polarimetric
Features for Polarized SAR Image Classification. Alim. Samat, Peijun Du, Muhammad Hasan Ali Baig, Sumit Chakravarty, and Liang Cheng. March: 239–251
Classification accuracy--MappingForward: Special Issue on Remote Sensing of Soils for
Environmental Assessment and Management. Stephen D. DeGloria, James R. Irons, and Larry T. West. April: 309–310
Object-Based Hyperspectral Classification of Urban Areas by Using Marker-Based Hierarchical Segmentation. Davood Akbari, Abdolreza Safari, and Saeid Homayouni. October: 963–970
Classification accuracy matrixComputer-Aided Analysis of Multispectral Scanner Data-The
Beginnings. Roger M. Hoffer. June: 482–492
Classification accuracy--MTMFWorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert
Invasive Plant Detection. Temuulen Sankey, Brett Dickson, Steve Sesnie, Ophelia Wang, Aaron Olsson, and Luke Zachmann. September: 885–893
Classification accuracy--SensorComparison of Simulated HyspIRI with Two Multispectral
Sensors for Invasive Species Mapping. Aaryn D. Olsson and Jeffrey T. Morisette. March: 217–227
Classification accuracy--VegetationForward: Special Issue on Research Advances in
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing. Prasad S. Thenkabail. August: 721–723
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegetation and Agricultural Crops. Prasad S. Thenkabail, Murali Krishna Gumma, Pardhasaradhi Teluguntla, and Irshad A. Mohammed. August: 697–709
Classification technique--EcoregionIntegrating Disparate Lidar Data at the National Scale to
Assess the Relationships between Height Above Ground, Land Cover and Ecoregions. Jason M. Stoker, Mark A. Cochrane, and David P. Roy. January: 59–70
Classification technique--Object-basedA Comparative Study of Land Cover Classification Techniques
for “Farmscapes” Using Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Data. May: 461–470
Multi-Agent Recognition System based on Object Based Image Analysis Using WorldView-2. Fatemeh Tabib Mahmoudi, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. February: 161–170
Object-Based Hyperspectral Classification of Urban Areas by Using Marker-Based Hierarchical Segmentation. Davood Akbari, Abdolreza Safari, and Saeid Homayouni. October: 963–970
Classification technique--Object-orientedAn Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms
in Juniper Woodlands. Aaron J. Poznanovic, Michael J. Falkowski, Ann L. Maclean, Alistair M.S. Smith, and Jeffrey S. Evans. July: 627–637
Forward: Special Issue on Remote Sensing of Soils for Environmental Assessment and Management. Stephen D. DeGloria, James R. Irons, and Larry T. West. April: 309–310
Mapping Impervious Surfaces Using Object-oriented Classification in a Semiarid Urban Region. Zachary P. Sugg, Tobias Finke, David C. Goodrich, M. Susan Moran, and Stephen R. Yool. April: 343–352
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Classification technique--Object-oriented decision ruleExamining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical
Mangrove Monitoring. Soe W. Myint, Janet Franklin, Michaela Buenemann, Won K. Kim, and Chandra P. Giri. October: 983–993
Classification technique--Object-oriented nearest neighborExamining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical
Mangrove Monitoring. Soe W. Myint, Janet Franklin, Michaela Buenemann, Won K. Kim, and Chandra P. Giri. October: 983–993
Classification technique--Pixel-basedAn Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms
in Juniper Woodlands. Aaron J. Poznanovic, Michael J. Falkowski, Ann L. Maclean, Alistair M.S. Smith, and Jeffrey S. Evans. July: 627–637
A Comparative Study of Land Cover Classification Techniques for “Farmscapes” Using Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Data. May: 461–470
Object-Based Hyperspectral Classification of Urban Areas by Using Marker-Based Hierarchical Segmentation. Davood Akbari, Abdolreza Safari, and Saeid Homayouni. October: 963–970
Classification technique--Self-adaptingAutomatic Smoke Detection in MODIS Satellite Data based
on K-means Clustering and Fisher Linear Discrimination. Xiaolian Li, Jing Wang, Weiguo Song, Jian Ma, Luciano Telesca, and Yongming Zhang. October: 971–982
Classification technique--SupervisedComputer-Aided Analysis of Multispectral Scanner Data-The
Beginnings. Roger M. Hoffer. June: 482–492Examining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical
Mangrove Monitoring. Soe W. Myint, Janet Franklin, Michaela Buenemann, Won K. Kim, and Chandra P. Giri. October: 983–993
Hyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. Manjit Saini, Binal Christian, Nikita Joshi, Dhaval Vyas, Prashanth Marpu, and N.S.R Krishnayya. August: 773–784
Classification technique--SVMRoad Extraction from Lidar Data Using Support Vector
Machine Classification. Ali Akbar Matkan, Mohammad Hajeb, and Saeed Sadeghian. May: 409–422
Classification technique--UnsupervisedAutomated Class Labeling Of Classified Landsat TM Imagery
Using a Hyperion- Generated Hyperspectral Library. Ilia Parshakov, Craig Coburn, and Karl Staenz. August: 797–805
Examining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical Mangrove Monitoring. Soe W. Myint, Janet Franklin, Michaela Buenemann, Won K. Kim, and Chandra P. Giri. October: 983–993
Classification tree modelingAnnual Crop Type Classification of the US Great Plains for
2000 to 2011 Daniel M. Howard and Bruce K. Wylie. June: 537–549
Class labeling technique--AutomaticAutomated Class Labeling Of Classified Landsat TM Imagery
Using a Hyperion- Generated Hyperspectral Library. Ilia Parshakov, Craig Coburn, and Karl Staenz. August: 797–805
Climate changeLinking Remote and in-situ Detection of Black Carbon on
Tropical Glaciers. Carl G. Schmitt, John All, Rebecca J. Cole, Aaron Celestian, and W. Pat Arnott. May: 385–390
Cluster analysisDaily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal
LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428
Clustered spiral-alternating algorithmMulti-UAV Surveillance over Forested Regions. Vengatesan
Govindaraju, Gerard Leng, and Zhang Qian. December: 1129–1137
Clustering--AutomatedAutomatic Estimation of Number of Clusters in Hyperspectral
Imagery. Amin Alizadeh Naeini, Mohammad Saadatseresht, and Saeid Homayouni. July: 619–626
Clustering--Local error pointGeneration of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a
Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. Liang Cheng, Yafei Wang, Manchun Li, Lishan Zhong, and Jiechen Wang. September: 839–848
Coarse Stratified SedimentsMapping the Subaqueous Soils of Lake Champlain’s
Missisquoi Bay Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, Digital Soil Mapping and Field Measurements. Zamir Libohova, James Doolittle, Reed Sims, Thomas Villars, and Larry T. West. April: 323–332
Commission errorsApplication of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover
Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. So-Ra Kim, Anup K. Prasad, Hesham El-Askary, Woo-Kyun Lee, Doo-Ahn Kwak, Seung-Ho Lee, and Menas Kafatos. July: 675–685
Detection of North American Land Cover Change Between 2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. René R Colditz, Darren Pouliot, Ricardo M. Llamas, Collin Homer, Rasim Latifovic, Rainer A. Ressl, Carmen Meneses Tovar, Arturo Victoria Hernández, and Karen Richardson. October: 918–924
Generating Pit-free Canopy Height Models from Airborne Lidar. September: 863–872
OBIA Flood Delimitation Assisted by Threshold Determination with Principal Component Analysis. Dora Roque, Nuno Afonso, Ana M. Fonseca, and Sandra Heleno. June: 551–557
Performance Evaluation of Object-based and Pixel-based Building Detection Algorithms from Very High Spatial Resolution Imagery. Iman Khosravi, Mehdi Momeni, and Maryam Rahnemoonfar. June: 519–528
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Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI 550)Hyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band
Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. Nilda Sánchez, Maria Piles, José Martínez-Fernández, Mercè Vall-llossera, Luca Pipia, Adriano Camps, Albert Aguasca, Fernando Pérez-Aragüés, and Carlos M. Herrero-Jiménez. August: 745–755
Comparative studiesAnalysis of Dual-Sensor Stereo Geometry and Its Positioning
Accuracy. Jaehoon Jeong and Taejung Kim. July: 653–661An Effective Morphological Index in Automatic Recognition
of Built-up Area Suitable for High Spatial Resolution Images as ALOS and SPOT Data. Bo Yu, Li Wang, Zheng Niu, and Muhammad Shakir. June: 529–536
Automated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing. Zhuoting Wu, Prasad S. Thenkabail, and James P. Verdin. January: 81–90
Automatic Estimation of Number of Clusters in Hyperspectral Imagery. Amin Alizadeh Naeini, Mohammad Saadatseresht, and Saeid Homayouni. July: 619–626
Basal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands Using L-band UAVSAR. William L. Marks, John S. Iiames, Ross S. Lunetta, Siamak Khorram, and Thomas H. Mace. January: 33–42
Block Adjustment of Satellite Imagery Using RPCs with Virtual Strip Scenes. Guo Zhang, Hongbo Pan, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, and Xiaoyong Zhu. November: 1053–1059
A Comparative Study of Land Cover Classification Techniques for “Farmscapes” Using Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Data. May: 461–470
Comparison of Simulated HyspIRI with Two Multispectral Sensors for Invasive Species Mapping. Aaryn D. Olsson and Jeffrey T. Morisette. March: 217–227
Comparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise 3D Measurements. Shunping Ji, Yun Shi, Zhongchao Shi, Anmin Bao, Junli Li, Xiuxiao Yuan, Yulin Duan, and Ryosuke Shibasaki. March: 229–238
Extracting Parking Lot Structures from Aerial Photographs. Liang Cheng, Lihua Tong, Manchun Li, and Yongxue Liu. February: 151–160
Generating Pit-free Canopy Height Models from Airborne Lidar. September: 863–872
Nested Regression Based Optimal Selection (NRBOS) of Rational Polynomial Coefficients. Long Tengfei, Jiao Weili, and He Guojin. March: 261–269
OBIA Flood Delimitation Assisted by Threshold Determination with Principal Component Analysis. Dora Roque, Nuno Afonso, Ana M. Fonseca, and Sandra Heleno. June: 551–557
On-Orbit Geometric Calibration of the Panchromatic/Multispectral Camera of the ZY-1 02C Satellite based on Public Geographic Data. Pengjie Tao, Luping Lu, Yong Zhang, Biao Xu, and Songbai Zou. June: 505–517
Performance Evaluation of Object-based and Pixel-based Building Detection Algorithms from Very High Spatial Resolution Imagery. Iman Khosravi, Mehdi Momeni, and Maryam Rahnemoonfar. June: 519–528
Prediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat, and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Jacob L. Strunk, Hailemariam Temesgen, Hans-Erik Andersen, and Petteri Packalen. February: 143–150
SAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated from Raw Data. Dongliang Wang, Jun Yang, Guangcai Sun, Matthew Brolly, Xin Tao, Jianhua Xiao, Guoqing Sun, Youchuan Wan and Xiaoping Xin. July: 663–674
Spectral-Angle-based Laplacian Eigenmaps for Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction of Hyperspectral Imagery. Lin Yan and Xutong Niu. September: 849–861
Synergistic Use of Optical and PolSAR Imagery for Urban Impervious Surface Estimation. Huadong Guo, Huaining Yang, Zhongchang Sun, Xinwu Li, and Cuizhen Wang. January: 91–102
Wetland Mapping in the Upper Midwest United States: An Object-Based Approach Integrating Lidar and Imagery Data. Lian P. Rampi, Joseph F. Knight, and Keith C. Pelletier. May: 439–449
WorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert Invasive Plant Detection. Temuulen Sankey, Brett Dickson, Steve Sesnie, Ophelia Wang, Aaron Olsson, and Luke Zachmann. September: 885–893
Computational efficiencyA Robust Image Matching Method based on Optimized
BaySAC. Zhizhong Kang, Fengman Jia, and Liqiang Zhang. November: 1041–1052
Computer-aided analysisComputer-Aided Analysis of Multispectral Scanner Data-The
Beginnings. Roger M. Hoffer. June: 482–492
Conditional sampling algorithmA Robust Image Matching Method based on Optimized
BaySAC. Zhizhong Kang, Fengman Jia, and Liqiang Zhang. November: 1041–1052
Confusion matrixRoad Extraction from Lidar Data Using Support Vector
Machine Classification. Ali Akbar Matkan, Mohammad Hajeb, and Saeed Sadeghian. May: 409–422
Conventional soil maps (CSM)Semi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map
Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. Travis W. Nauman, James A. Thompson, and Craig Rasmussen. April: 353–366
Cordillera Blanca mountain rangeLinking Remote and in-situ Detection of Black Carbon on
Tropical Glaciers. Carl G. Schmitt, John All, Rebecca J. Cole, Aaron Celestian, and W. Pat Arnott. May: 385–390
Corporate description 2014Aerovel Corporation. November: 1025Altavian. April: 305CompassData. April: 305Directions Magazine. April: 305Visual Intelligence Systems, LP. May: 407
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Correlation analysisAn Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms
in Juniper Woodlands. Aaron J. Poznanovic, Michael J. Falkowski, Ann L. Maclean, Alistair M.S. Smith, and Jeffrey S. Evans. July: 627–637
An Extended Approach for Biomass Estimation in a Mixed Vegetation Area Using ASAR and TM Data. Minfeng Xing, Binbin He, Xingwen Quan, and Xiaowen Li. May: 429–438
Basal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands Using L-band UAVSAR. William L. Marks, John S. Iiames, Ross S. Lunetta, Siamak Khorram, and Thomas H. Mace. January: 33–42
Biomass Modeling of Four Leading World Crops Using Hyperspectral Narrowbands in Support of HyspIRI Mission. Michael Marshall and Prasad Thenkabail. August: 757–772
Comparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise 3D Measurements. Shunping Ji, Yun Shi, Zhongchao Shi, Anmin Bao, Junli Li, Xiuxiao Yuan, Yulin Duan, and Ryosuke Shibasaki. March: 229–238
The Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. Xin Wang, Linlin Ge, Xiaojing, Li, Stephen Gherardi. January: 43–57
Laboratory Measurements of Plant Drying: Implications to Estimate Moisture Content from Radiative Transfer Models in Two Temperate Species. Sara Jurdao, Marta Yebra, Patricia Oliva, and Emilio Chuvieco. May: 451–459
Modeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. Chuyuan Wang, Kevin P. Price, Deon van der Merwe, Nan An, and Huan Wang. December: 1151–1159
Nested Regression Based Optimal Selection (NRBOS) of Rational Polynomial Coefficients. Long Tengfei, Jiao Weili, and He Guojin. March: 261–269
OBIA Flood Delimitation Assisted by Threshold Determination with Principal Component Analysis. Dora Roque, Nuno Afonso, Ana M. Fonseca, and Sandra Heleno. June: 551–557
Toward Linking Aboveground Vegetation Properties and Soil Microbial Communities Using Remote Sensing. Yuki Hamada, Jack A. Gilbert, Peter E. Larsen, and Madeline J. Norgaard. April: 311–321
Correlation matrices (CMs)Automated Hyperspectral Vegetation Index Retrieval from
Multiple Correlation Matrices with HyperCor. Helge Aasen, Martin Leon Gnyp, Yuxin Miao, and Georg Bareth. August: 785–795
Costa Rica Coast to Coast Environmental Transect (C2C)Remote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements Across a
Remote Rainforest Transect. Rebecca J. Cole, John D. All, Carl. G. Schmitt, and Marvin F. Lopez. September: 817–822
County-level cropland area statisticsAutomated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for
California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing. Zhuoting Wu, Prasad S. Thenkabail, and James P. Verdin. January: 81–90
Crop classification dataAnnual Crop Type Classification of the US Great Plains for
2000 to 2011 Daniel M. Howard and Bruce K. Wylie. June: 537–549
CroplandsAutomated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for
California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing. Zhuoting Wu, Prasad S. Thenkabail, and James P. Verdin. January: 81–90
CropsBiomass Modeling of Four Leading World Crops Using
Hyperspectral Narrowbands in Support of HyspIRI Mission. Michael Marshall and Prasad Thenkabail. August: 757–772
Crop type model (CTM)Annual Crop Type Classification of the US Great Plains for
2000 to 2011 Daniel M. Howard and Bruce K. Wylie. June: 537–549
CrowdRank analysisBehind the Scenes Column: The Advent of Geospatial
Crowdsourcing. Jim Peters. August: 718–719
Crowdsourcing--GeospatialBehind the Scenes Column: The Advent of Geospatial
Crowdsourcing. Jim Peters. August: 718–719
DData acquisitionHyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact
of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. Manjit Saini, Binal Christian, Nikita Joshi, Dhaval Vyas, Prashanth Marpu, and N.S.R Krishnayya. August: 773–784
Data collectionComputer-Aided Analysis of Multispectral Scanner Data-The
Beginnings. Roger M. Hoffer. June: 482–492Feasibility Study for Pose Estimation of Small UAS in Known
3D Environment Using Geometric Hashing. Julien Li-Chee-Ming and Costas Armenakis. December: 1117–1128
Modeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. Chuyuan Wang, Kevin P. Price, Deon van der Merwe, Nan An, and Huan Wang. December: 1151–1159
Remote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements Across a Remote Rainforest Transect. Rebecca J. Cole, John D. All, Carl. G. Schmitt, and Marvin F. Lopez. September: 817–822
Data decompositionBasal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands
Using L-band UAVSAR. William L. Marks, John S. Iiames, Ross S. Lunetta, Siamak Khorram, and Thomas H. Mace. January: 33–42
Data miningAnnual Crop Type Classification of the US Great Plains for
2000 to 2011 Daniel M. Howard and Bruce K. Wylie. June: 537–549
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegetation and Agricultural Crops. Prasad S. Thenkabail, Murali Krishna Gumma, Pardhasaradhi Teluguntla, and Irshad A. Mohammed. August: 697–709
Semi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. Travis W. Nauman, James A. Thompson, and Craig Rasmussen. April: 353–366
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Data mining--HyperspectralAutomated Hyperspectral Vegetation Index Retrieval from
Multiple Correlation Matrices with HyperCor. Helge Aasen, Martin Leon Gnyp, Yuxin Miao, and Georg Bareth. August: 785–795
Data pitsGenerating Pit-free Canopy Height Models from Airborne
Lidar. September: 863–872
Data processingBasal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands
Using L-band UAVSAR. William L. Marks, John S. Iiames, Ross S. Lunetta, Siamak Khorram, and Thomas H. Mace. January: 33–42
Combining Hyperspectral and Lidar Data for Vegetation Mapping in the Florida Everglades. Caiyun Zhang. August: 733–743
Computer-Aided Analysis of Multispectral Scanner Data-The Beginnings. Roger M. Hoffer. June: 482–492
Filtering Airborne Lidar Data by Modified White Top-Hat Transform with Directional Edge Constraints. Yong Li, Bin Yong, Huayi Wu, Ru An, Hanwei Xu, Jia Xu, and Qisheng He. February: 133–142
Data quality measures (DQMs)ASPRS Research on Quantifying the Geometric Quality of
Lidar Data. Aparajithan Sampath, Hans K. Heidemann, Gregory L. Stensaas, Jon B. Christopherson. March: 201–205
Data samplingMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. February: 119–120
DatasetAn Effective Morphological Index in Automatic Recognition
of Built-up Area Suitable for High Spatial Resolution Images as ALOS and SPOT Data. Bo Yu, Li Wang, Zheng Niu, and Muhammad Shakir. June: 529–536
Application of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. So-Ra Kim, Anup K. Prasad, Hesham El-Askary, Woo-Kyun Lee, Doo-Ahn Kwak, Seung-Ho Lee, and Menas Kafatos. July: 675–685
Automated Hyperspectral Vegetation Index Retrieval from Multiple Correlation Matrices with HyperCor. Helge Aasen, Martin Leon Gnyp, Yuxin Miao, and Georg Bareth. August: 785–795
CityGML Implementation Specifications for a Countrywide 3D Data Set: The Case of The Netherlands. Jantien Stoter, George Vosselman, Christian Dahmen, Sander Oude Elberink, and Hugo Ledoux. November: 1069–1077
Combining Hyperspectral and Lidar Data for Vegetation Mapping in the Florida Everglades. Caiyun Zhang. August: 733–743
Daily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428
Ensemble Learning with Multiple Classifiers and Polarimetric Features for Polarized SAR Image Classification. Alim. Samat, Peijun Du, Muhammad Hasan Ali Baig, Sumit Chakravarty, and Liang Cheng. March: 239–251
The Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. Xin Wang, Linlin Ge, Xiaojing, Li, Stephen Gherardi. January: 43–57
Filtering Airborne Lidar Data by Modified White Top-Hat Transform with Directional Edge Constraints. Yong Li, Bin Yong, Huayi Wu, Ru An, Hanwei Xu, Jia Xu, and Qisheng He. February: 133–142
Generating Pit-free Canopy Height Models from Airborne Lidar. September: 863–872
A Hierarchical Building Detection Method for Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Images Combined with DSM Using Graph Cut Optimization. Rongjun Qin and Wei Fang. September: 873–883
Integrating Disparate Lidar Data at the National Scale to Assess the Relationships between Height Above Ground, Land Cover and Ecoregions. Jason M. Stoker, Mark A. Cochrane, and David P. Roy. January: 59–70
Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. February: 119–120Object-Based Hyperspectral Classification of Urban Areas by
Using Marker-Based Hierarchical Segmentation. Davood Akbari, Abdolreza Safari, and Saeid Homayouni. October: 963–970
Road Extraction from Lidar Data Using Support Vector Machine Classification. Ali Akbar Matkan, Mohammad Hajeb, and Saeed Sadeghian. May: 409–422
A Robust Image Matching Method based on Optimized BaySAC. Zhizhong Kang, Fengman Jia, and Liqiang Zhang. November: 1041–1052
Semi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. Travis W. Nauman, James A. Thompson, and Craig Rasmussen. April: 353–366
A Semiautomatic Extraction of Antarctic Lake Features Using Worldview-2 Imagery. Shridhar D. Jawak and Alvarinho J. Luis. October: 939–952
Synergistic Use of Optical and PolSAR Imagery for Urban Impervious Surface Estimation. Huadong Guo, Huaining Yang, Zhongchang Sun, Xinwu Li, and Cuizhen Wang. January: 91–102
Dataset--HyperspectralAutomatic Estimation of Number of Clusters in Hyperspectral
Imagery. Amin Alizadeh Naeini, Mohammad Saadatseresht, and Saeid Homayouni. July: 619–626
Hyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. Nilda Sánchez, Maria Piles, José Martínez-Fernández, Mercè Vall-llossera, Luca Pipia, Adriano Camps, Albert Aguasca, Fernando Pérez-Aragüés, and Carlos M. Herrero-Jiménez. August: 745–755
Spectral-Angle-based Laplacian Eigenmaps for Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction of Hyperspectral Imagery. Lin Yan and Xutong Niu. September: 849–861
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Data sourcesAnnual Crop Type Classification of the US Great Plains for
2000 to 2011 Daniel M. Howard and Bruce K. Wylie. June: 537–549
Automated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing. Zhuoting Wu, Prasad S. Thenkabail, and James P. Verdin. January: 81–90
Automatic Smoke Detection in MODIS Satellite Data based on K-means Clustering and Fisher Linear Discrimination. Xiaolian Li, Jing Wang, Weiguo Song, Jian Ma, Luciano Telesca, and Yongming Zhang. October: 971–982
Combining Hyperspectral and Lidar Data for Vegetation Mapping in the Florida Everglades. Caiyun Zhang. August: 733–743
Detection of North American Land Cover Change Between 2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. René R Colditz, Darren Pouliot, Ricardo M. Llamas, Collin Homer, Rasim Latifovic, Rainer A. Ressl, Carmen Meneses Tovar, Arturo Victoria Hernández, and Karen Richardson. October: 918–924
Semi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. Travis W. Nauman, James A. Thompson, and Craig Rasmussen. April: 353–366
DatumsGrids & Datums Column: Democratic Republic of São Tomé
and Príncipe. Clifford J. Mugnier. January: 17–18Grids & Datums Column: Federated States of Micronesia.
Clifford J. Mugnier. July: 607–608Grids & Datums Column: Kingdom of Tonga. Clifford J.
MugnierMay: 393-395
Grids & Datums Column: Kyrgyz Republic. Clifford J. Mugnier. September: 827–828
Grids & Datums Column: Overseas Lands of French Polynesia. Clifford J. Mugnier. April: 297–300, April: 308
Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Armenia. Clifford J. Mugnier. October: 927–928
Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Chad. Clifford J. Mugnier. August: 712–713
Grids & Datums Column: Republic of India. Clifford J. MugnierMarch: 209-211
Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Iraq. Clifford J. Mugnier. November: 1017–1018, November: 1026
Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Tajikistan. Clifford J. Mugnier. December: 1099–1100
Grids & Datums Column: Solomon Islands. Clifford J. Mugnier. June: 495–496
Grids & Datums Column: The World. Clifford J. Mugnier. February: 117–119
Decision rule-based object-oriented classificationExamining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical
Mangrove Monitoring. Soe W. Myint, Janet Franklin, Michaela Buenemann, Won K. Kim, and Chandra P. Giri. October: 983–993
Decision tree algorithmSynergistic Use of Optical and PolSAR Imagery for Urban
Impervious Surface Estimation. Huadong Guo, Huaining Yang, Zhongchang Sun, Xinwu Li, and Cuizhen Wang. January: 91–102
DeforestationConnecting Pixels with People to Examine Environmental
Changes in the Mt. Everest Region of Nepal. John All, Narcisa Pricope, and Kamal Humagain. July: 600–604
Deformation mappingFrontiers of Radar Remote Sensing. Zhong Lu and Lei Zhang.
January: 5–13
DesertsWorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert
Invasive Plant Detection. Temuulen Sankey, Brett Dickson, Steve Sesnie, Ophelia Wang, Aaron Olsson, and Luke Zachmann. September: 885–893
Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS)Emergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil
Investigations. Stephen D. DeGloria, Dylan E. Beaudette, James R. Irons, Zamir Libohova, Peggy E. O’Neill, Phillip R. Owens, Philip J. Schoeneberger, Larry T. West, and Douglas A. Wysocki. April: 289–294
Digital aerial photogrammetryA Robust Image Matching Method based on Optimized
BaySAC. Zhizhong Kang, Fengman Jia, and Liqiang Zhang. November: 1041–1052
Very High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High Moor, Kushiro Wetland. Kunihiko Yoshino, Sayuri Kawaguchi, Fusayuki Kanda, Keiji Kushida, and Fuan Tsai. September: 895–905
Digital elevation model (DEM)Emergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil
Investigations. Stephen D. DeGloria, Dylan E. Beaudette, James R. Irons, Zamir Libohova, Peggy E. O’Neill, Phillip R. Owens, Philip J. Schoeneberger, Larry T. West, and Douglas A. Wysocki. April: 289–294
Multi-UAV Surveillance over Forested Regions. Vengatesan Govindaraju, Gerard Leng, and Zhang Qian. December: 1129–1137
On-Orbit Geometric Calibration of the Panchromatic/Multispectral Camera of the ZY-1 02C Satellite based on Public Geographic Data. Pengjie Tao, Luping Lu, Yong Zhang, Biao Xu, and Songbai Zou. June: 505–517
SAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated from Raw Data. Dongliang Wang, Jun Yang, Guangcai Sun, Matthew Brolly, Xin Tao, Jianhua Xiao, Guoqing Sun, Youchuan Wan and Xiaoping Xin. July: 663–674
Sensitivity of Hydrological Outputs from SWAT to DEM Spatial Resolution. T. Goulden, R. Jamieson, C. Hopkinson, S. Sterling, A. Sinclair, and D. Hebb. July: 639–652
DigitalGlobeBehind the Scenes Column: The Advent of Geospatial
Crowdsourcing. Jim Peters. August: 718–719
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Digital orthophoto maps (DOM)On-Orbit Geometric Calibration of the Panchromatic/
Multispectral Camera of the ZY-1 02C Satellite based on Public Geographic Data. Pengjie Tao, Luping Lu, Yong Zhang, Biao Xu, and Songbai Zou. June: 505–517
Digital photogrammetryVery High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High
Moor, Kushiro Wetland. Kunihiko Yoshino, Sayuri Kawaguchi, Fusayuki Kanda, Keiji Kushida, and Fuan Tsai. September: 895–905
Digital soil dataMonitoring Agricultural Soil Sealing in Peri-Urban Areas
Using Remote Sensing. Shiliang Su, Rui Xiao, and Yuan Zhang. April: 367–372
Digital soil mapping (DSM)Emergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil
Investigations. Stephen D. DeGloria, Dylan E. Beaudette, James R. Irons, Zamir Libohova, Peggy E. O’Neill, Phillip R. Owens, Philip J. Schoeneberger, Larry T. West, and Douglas A. Wysocki. April: 289–294
Digital surface models (DSM)A Hierarchical Building Detection Method for Very High
Resolution Remotely Sensed Images Combined with DSM Using Graph Cut Optimization. Rongjun Qin and Wei Fang. September: 873–883
Road Extraction from Lidar Data Using Support Vector Machine Classification. Ali Akbar Matkan, Mohammad Hajeb, and Saeed Sadeghian. May: 409–422
Dimensionality reduction (DR)Hyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact
of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. Manjit Saini, Binal Christian, Nikita Joshi, Dhaval Vyas, Prashanth Marpu, and N.S.R Krishnayya. August: 773–784
Spectral-Angle-based Laplacian Eigenmaps for Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction of Hyperspectral Imagery. Lin Yan and Xutong Niu. September: 849–861
Dimidiate pixel model (DPM)An Extended Approach for Biomass Estimation in a Mixed
Vegetation Area Using ASAR and TM Data. Minfeng Xing, Binbin He, Xingwen Quan, and Xiaowen Li. May: 429–438
Directional edge constraintsFiltering Airborne Lidar Data by Modified White Top-Hat
Transform with Directional Edge Constraints. Yong Li, Bin Yong, Huayi Wu, Ru An, Hanwei Xu, Jia Xu, and Qisheng He. February: 133–142
Disaggregation--Semi-AutomatedSemi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map
Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. Travis W. Nauman, James A. Thompson, and Craig Rasmussen. April: 353–366
Disaster imagery collectionHigh Resolution Imagery Collection for Post-Disaster Studies
Utilizing Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). Stuart M. Adams, Marc L. Levitan, and Carol J. Friedland. December: 1161–1168
Discriminant analysisExamining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical
Mangrove Monitoring. Soe W. Myint, Janet Franklin, Michaela Buenemann, Won K. Kim, and Chandra P. Giri. October: 983–993
Diurnal temperature range (DTR)Daily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal
LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428
Doppler rateSAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated
from Raw Data. Dongliang Wang, Jun Yang, Guangcai Sun, Matthew Brolly, Xin Tao, Jianhua Xiao, Guoqing Sun, Youchuan Wan and Xiaoping Xin. July: 663–674
Drought monitoringRemote Sensing of Drought: Innovative Monitoring
Approaches by Wardlow, Brian D. Reviewed by Crosby, Michael K. February: 121, February: 127
Dual-sensor stereo geometryAnalysis of Dual-Sensor Stereo Geometry and Its Positioning
Accuracy. Jaehoon Jeong and Taejung Kim. July: 653–661
EEarthLandsat: Sustaining Earth Observations Beyond Landsat 8.
Frank P. Kelly and Thomas M. Holm. January: 15
Earth Observation (EO)Earth Observation of Ecosystem Services by Alcaraz-Segura,
Domingo, Bella, Carlos Marcelo Di, and Veronica, Julietta. Reviewed by Mace, Thomas H. September: 831
Global Forest Monitoring from Earth Observation by Achard, Frédéric and Hansen, Matthew C. Reviewed by Dandois, Jonathan P. April: 299–300
Earth observation satellitesLandsat: Sustaining Earth Observations Beyond Landsat 8.
Frank P. Kelly and Thomas M. Holm. January: 15
Earth system sciencesWavelets and Fractals in Earth System Sciences by
Chandrasekhar, E. Dimri, V. P. and Gadre, V. M. Reviewed by Ma, Fei. August: 716–717
EconomicsPrediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat,
and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Jacob L. Strunk, Hailemariam Temesgen, Hans-Erik Andersen, and Petteri Packalen. February: 143–150
EcoregionsIntegrating Disparate Lidar Data at the National Scale to
Assess the Relationships between Height Above Ground, Land Cover and Ecoregions. Jason M. Stoker, Mark A. Cochrane, and David P. Roy. January: 59–70
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EcosystemsEarth Observation of Ecosystem Services by Alcaraz-Segura,
Domingo, Bella, Carlos Marcelo Di, and Veronica, Julietta. Reviewed by Mace, Thomas H. September: 831
Toward Linking Aboveground Vegetation Properties and Soil Microbial Communities Using Remote Sensing. Yuki Hamada, Jack A. Gilbert, Peter E. Larsen, and Madeline J. Norgaard. April: 311–321
Eight-point algorithmA Robust Image Matching Method based on Optimized
BaySAC. Zhizhong Kang, Fengman Jia, and Liqiang Zhang. November: 1041–1052
Ellipsoidal heightsMapping India on Large Scales - A Quick and Viable Solution.
Krishna Kumar Naithani. March: 253–259
Endmember extractionHyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact
of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. Manjit Saini, Binal Christian, Nikita Joshi, Dhaval Vyas, Prashanth Marpu, and N.S.R Krishnayya. August: 773–784
Endmember fractionsHyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact
of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. Manjit Saini, Binal Christian, Nikita Joshi, Dhaval Vyas, Prashanth Marpu, and N.S.R Krishnayya. August: 773–784
Integration of Lidar and Landsat Data to Estimate Forest Canopy Cover in Coastal British Columbia. Oumer S. Ahmed, Steven E. Franklin, and Michael A. Wulder. October: 953–961
Energy fluxesRemote Sensing of Energy Fluxes and Soil Moisture Content
by Petropoulos, George P. Reviewed by Keith T. Weber. October: 933–934
Energy functionsAutomatic Building Extraction Using a Fuzzy Active
Contour Model. Mostafa Kabolizade, Hamid Ebadi, Mehdi Mokhtarzade. November: 1061–1068
Enhanced vegetation index (EVI)Application of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover
Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. So-Ra Kim, Anup K. Prasad, Hesham El-Askary, Woo-Kyun Lee, Doo-Ahn Kwak, Seung-Ho Lee, and Menas Kafatos. July: 675–685
Disentangling Environmental Variability from Land Management Decisions in Changing Semi-arid Savannas of Southern Africa. Narcisa G. Pricope, Michael W. Binford, and John D. All. November: 1005–1013
Remote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements Across a Remote Rainforest Transect. Rebecca J. Cole, John D. All, Carl. G. Schmitt, and Marvin F. Lopez. September: 817–822
Ensemble analysisCombining Hyperspectral and Lidar Data for Vegetation
Mapping in the Florida Everglades. Caiyun Zhang. August: 733–743
Ensemble learning (EL)Ensemble Learning with Multiple Classifiers and Polarimetric
Features for Polarized SAR Image Classification. Alim. Samat, Peijun Du, Muhammad Hasan Ali Baig, Sumit Chakravarty, and Liang Cheng. March: 239–251
Ensemble tree algorithmsCombining RapidEye Satellite Imagery and Lidar for Mapping
of Mining and Mine Reclamation. Aaron E. Maxwell, Timothy A. Warner, Michael P. Strager, and Mahesh Pal. February: 179–189
Environmental changesConnecting Pixels with People to Examine Environmental
Changes in the Mt. Everest Region of Nepal. John All, Narcisa Pricope, and Kamal Humagain. July: 600–604
Environmental managementForward: Special Issue on Remote Sensing of Soils for
Environmental Assessment and Management. Stephen D. DeGloria, James R. Irons, and Larry T. West. April: 309–310
Environmental variabilityDisentangling Environmental Variability from Land
Management Decisions in Changing Semi-arid Savannas of Southern Africa. Narcisa G. Pricope, Michael W. Binford, and John D. All. November: 1005–1013
ENVISAT ASARThe Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR
to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. Xin Wang, Linlin Ge, Xiaojing, Li, Stephen Gherardi. January: 43–57
Epipolar errorsComparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise
3D Measurements. Shunping Ji, Yun Shi, Zhongchao Shi, Anmin Bao, Junli Li, Xiuxiao Yuan, Yulin Duan, and Ryosuke Shibasaki. March: 229–238
Equivalent water thickness (EWT)Laboratory Measurements of Plant Drying: Implications to
Estimate Moisture Content from Radiative Transfer Models in Two Temperate Species. Sara Jurdao, Marta Yebra, Patricia Oliva, and Emilio Chuvieco. May: 451–459
Error analysisAutomated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for
California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing. Zhuoting Wu, Prasad S. Thenkabail, and James P. Verdin. January: 81–90
Basal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands Using L-band UAVSAR. William L. Marks, John S. Iiames, Ross S. Lunetta, Siamak Khorram, and Thomas H. Mace. January: 33–42
Comparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise 3D Measurements. Shunping Ji, Yun Shi, Zhongchao Shi, Anmin Bao, Junli Li, Xiuxiao Yuan, Yulin Duan, and Ryosuke Shibasaki. March: 229–238
GPU Processing for UAS-Based LFM-CW Stripmap SAR. Craig Stringham and David G. Long. December: 1107–115
A Statistical Model Inspired by the National Map Accuracy Standard. F.J. Ariza-López and J. Rodríguez-Avi. March: 271–281
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Error correctionOn-Orbit Geometric Calibration of the Panchromatic/
Multispectral Camera of the ZY-1 02C Satellite based on Public Geographic Data. Pengjie Tao, Luping Lu, Yong Zhang, Biao Xu, and Songbai Zou. June: 505–517
Error matrixWetland Mapping in the Upper Midwest United States: An
Object-Based Approach Integrating Lidar and Imagery Data. Lian P. Rampi, Joseph F. Knight, and Keith C. Pelletier. May: 439–449
Error matrix--Pixel-basedAutomated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for
California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing. Zhuoting Wu, Prasad S. Thenkabail, and James P. Verdin. January: 81–90
Error reductionExtracting Parking Lot Structures from Aerial Photographs.
Liang Cheng, Lihua Tong, Manchun Li, and Yongxue Liu. February: 151–160
Filtering Airborne Lidar Data by Modified White Top-Hat Transform with Directional Edge Constraints. Yong Li, Bin Yong, Huayi Wu, Ru An, Hanwei Xu, Jia Xu, and Qisheng He. February: 133–142
Error sourcesAn Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms
in Juniper Woodlands. Aaron J. Poznanovic, Michael J. Falkowski, Ann L. Maclean, Alistair M.S. Smith, and Jeffrey S. Evans. July: 627–637
An Extended Approach for Biomass Estimation in a Mixed Vegetation Area Using ASAR and TM Data. Minfeng Xing, Binbin He, Xingwen Quan, and Xiaowen Li. May: 429–438
ASPRS Research on Quantifying the Geometric Quality of Lidar Data. Aparajithan Sampath, Hans K. Heidemann, Gregory L. Stensaas, Jon B. Christopherson. March: 201–205
Generation of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. Liang Cheng, Yafei Wang, Manchun Li, Lishan Zhong, and Jiechen Wang. September: 839–848
Retrieval of Spectral Reflectance of High Resolution Multispectral Imagery Acquired with an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: AggieAir. Bushra Zaman, Austin Jensen, Shannon R. Clemens, and Mac McKee. December: 1139–1150
A Statistical Model Inspired by the National Map Accuracy Standard. F.J. Ariza-López and J. Rodríguez-Avi. March: 271–281
Eurosiberian climatesLaboratory Measurements of Plant Drying: Implications to
Estimate Moisture Content from Radiative Transfer Models in Two Temperate Species. Sara Jurdao, Marta Yebra, Patricia Oliva, and Emilio Chuvieco. May: 451–459
Expedition studiesLinking Remote and in-situ Detection of Black Carbon on
Tropical Glaciers. Carl G. Schmitt, John All, Rebecca J. Cole, Aaron Celestian, and W. Pat Arnott. May: 385–390
FFarmlandsForward: Special Issue on Research Advances in
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing. Prasad S. Thenkabail. August: 721–723
FarmscapesA Comparative Study of Land Cover Classification Techniques
for “Farmscapes” Using Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Data. May: 461–470
Fast hierarchical segmentation method (FHS)Fast Hierarchical Segmentation of High-Resolution Remote
Sensing Image with Adaptive Edge Penalty. Xueliang Zhang, Pengfeng Xiao, and Xuezhi Feng. January: 71–80
Feasibility studyFeasibility Study for Pose Estimation of Small UAS in Known
3D Environment Using Geometric Hashing. Julien Li-Chee-Ming and Costas Armenakis. December: 1117–1128
Feature extractionAssociation-Matrix-Based Sample Consensus Approach for
Automated Registration of Terrestrial Laser Scans Using Linear Features. Kaleel Al-Durgham and Ayman Habib. November: 1022–1039
Combining Hyperspectral and Lidar Data for Vegetation Mapping in the Florida Everglades. Caiyun Zhang. August: 733–743
Extracting Parking Lot Structures from Aerial Photographs. Liang Cheng, Lihua Tong, Manchun Li, and Yongxue Liu. February: 151–160
Fast Hierarchical Segmentation of High-Resolution Remote Sensing Image with Adaptive Edge Penalty. Xueliang Zhang, Pengfeng Xiao, and Xuezhi Feng. January: 71–80
Feasibility Study for Pose Estimation of Small UAS in Known 3D Environment Using Geometric Hashing. Julien Li-Chee-Ming and Costas Armenakis. December: 1117–1128
Filtering Airborne Lidar Data by Modified White Top-Hat Transform with Directional Edge Constraints. Yong Li, Bin Yong, Huayi Wu, Ru An, Hanwei Xu, Jia Xu, and Qisheng He. February: 133–142
Generation of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. Liang Cheng, Yafei Wang, Manchun Li, Lishan Zhong, and Jiechen Wang. September: 839–848
Mapping Impervious Surfaces Using Object-oriented Classification in a Semiarid Urban Region. Zachary P. Sugg, Tobias Finke, David C. Goodrich, M. Susan Moran, and Stephen R. Yool. April: 343–352
Object-Based Hyperspectral Classification of Urban Areas by Using Marker-Based Hierarchical Segmentation. Davood Akbari, Abdolreza Safari, and Saeid Homayouni. October: 963–970
A Semiautomatic Extraction of Antarctic Lake Features Using Worldview-2 Imagery. Shridhar D. Jawak and Alvarinho J. Luis. October: 939–952
Spectral-Angle-based Laplacian Eigenmaps for Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction of Hyperspectral Imagery. Lin Yan and Xutong Niu. September: 849–861
Synergistic Use of Optical and PolSAR Imagery for Urban Impervious Surface Estimation. Huadong Guo, Huaining Yang, Zhongchang Sun, Xinwu Li, and Cuizhen Wang. January: 91–102
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Field plot modelingPrediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat,
and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Jacob L. Strunk, Hailemariam Temesgen, Hans-Erik Andersen, and Petteri Packalen. February: 143–150
FilteringEnsemble Learning with Multiple Classifiers and Polarimetric
Features for Polarized SAR Image Classification. Alim. Samat, Peijun Du, Muhammad Hasan Ali Baig, Sumit Chakravarty, and Liang Cheng. March: 239–251
Extracting Parking Lot Structures from Aerial Photographs. Liang Cheng, Lihua Tong, Manchun Li, and Yongxue Liu. February: 151–160
Filtering Airborne Lidar Data by Modified White Top-Hat Transform with Directional Edge Constraints. Yong Li, Bin Yong, Huayi Wu, Ru An, Hanwei Xu, Jia Xu, and Qisheng He. February: 133–142
Fire danger indicesLaboratory Measurements of Plant Drying: Implications to
Estimate Moisture Content from Radiative Transfer Models in Two Temperate Species. Sara Jurdao, Marta Yebra, Patricia Oliva, and Emilio Chuvieco. May: 451–459
Fire regime changeDisentangling Environmental Variability from Land
Management Decisions in Changing Semi-arid Savannas of Southern Africa. Narcisa G. Pricope, Michael W. Binford, and John D. All. November: 1005–1013
First-Person View (FPV) video frameFeasibility Study for Pose Estimation of Small UAS in Known
3D Environment Using Geometric Hashing. Julien Li-Chee-Ming and Costas Armenakis. December: 1117–1128
Fisher linear discriminant (FLD)Automatic Smoke Detection in MODIS Satellite Data based
on K-means Clustering and Fisher Linear Discrimination. Xiaolian Li, Jing Wang, Weiguo Song, Jian Ma, Luciano Telesca, and Yongming Zhang. October: 971–982
Flight path planningMulti-UAV Surveillance over Forested Regions. Vengatesan
Govindaraju, Gerard Leng, and Zhang Qian. December: 1129–1137
Retrieval of Spectral Reflectance of High Resolution Multispectral Imagery Acquired with an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: AggieAir. Bushra Zaman, Austin Jensen, Shannon R. Clemens, and Mac McKee. December: 1139–1150
Flood delimitationOBIA Flood Delimitation Assisted by Threshold
Determination with Principal Component Analysis. Dora Roque, Nuno Afonso, Ana M. Fonseca, and Sandra Heleno. June: 551–557
FloodplainsDisentangling Environmental Variability from Land
Management Decisions in Changing Semi-arid Savannas of Southern Africa. Narcisa G. Pricope, Michael W. Binford, and John D. All. November: 1005–1013
Florida EvergladesCombining Hyperspectral and Lidar Data for Vegetation
Mapping in the Florida Everglades. Caiyun Zhang. August: 733–743
FME workbenchCityGML Implementation Specifications for a Countrywide
3D Data Set: The Case of The Netherlands. Jantien Stoter, George Vosselman, Christian Dahmen, Sander Oude Elberink, and Hugo Ledoux. November: 1069–1077
Forest canopy coverIntegration of Lidar and Landsat Data to Estimate Forest
Canopy Cover in Coastal British Columbia. Oumer S. Ahmed, Steven E. Franklin, and Michael A. Wulder. October: 953–961
Forest fire smoke detectionAutomatic Smoke Detection in MODIS Satellite Data based
on K-means Clustering and Fisher Linear Discrimination. Xiaolian Li, Jing Wang, Weiguo Song, Jian Ma, Luciano Telesca, and Yongming Zhang. October: 971–982
Forest inventory parametersGenerating Pit-free Canopy Height Models from Airborne
Lidar. September: 863–872
ForestryBasal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands
Using L-band UAVSAR. William L. Marks, John S. Iiames, Ross S. Lunetta, Siamak Khorram, and Thomas H. Mace. January: 33–42
Global Forest Monitoring from Earth Observation by Achard, Frédéric and Hansen, Matthew C. Reviewed by Dandois, Jonathan P. April: 299–300
Improved Capability in Stone Pine Forest Mapping and Management in Lebanon Using Hyperspectral CHRIS-Proba Data Relative to Landsat ETM+. Mohamad Awad, Ihab Jomaa, and Fatima Arab. August: 725–731
Prediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat, and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Jacob L. Strunk, Hailemariam Temesgen, Hans-Erik Andersen, and Petteri Packalen. February: 143–150
ForestsDetection of North American Land Cover Change Between
2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. René R Colditz, Darren Pouliot, Ricardo M. Llamas, Collin Homer, Rasim Latifovic, Rainer A. Ressl, Carmen Meneses Tovar, Arturo Victoria Hernández, and Karen Richardson. October: 918–924
Multi-UAV Surveillance over Forested Regions. Vengatesan Govindaraju, Gerard Leng, and Zhang Qian. December: 1129–1137
Forward selectionAn Automatic Parameter Selection Procedure for Pushbroom
Sensor Models on Imaging Satellites. Inseong Jeong and James Bethel. February: 171–178
Forward stepwise procedureAn Automatic Parameter Selection Procedure for Pushbroom
Sensor Models on Imaging Satellites. Inseong Jeong and James Bethel. February: 171–178
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FractalsWavelets and Fractals in Earth System Sciences by
Chandrasekhar, E. Dimri, V. P. and Gadre, V. M. Reviewed by Ma, Fei. August: 716–717
Freeman 3-component modelBasal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands
Using L-band UAVSAR. William L. Marks, John S. Iiames, Ross S. Lunetta, Siamak Khorram, and Thomas H. Mace. January: 33–42
French PolynesiaGrids & Datums Column: Overseas Lands of French Polynesia.
Clifford J. Mugnier. April: 297–300, April: 308
Fundamental matricesA Robust Image Matching Method based on Optimized
BaySAC. Zhizhong Kang, Fengman Jia, and Liqiang Zhang. November: 1041–1052
Fuzzy inference systemAutomatic Building Extraction Using a Fuzzy Active
Contour Model. Mostafa Kabolizade, Hamid Ebadi, Mehdi Mokhtarzade. November: 1061–1068
GGap filling processRoad Extraction from Lidar Data Using Support Vector
Machine Classification. Ali Akbar Matkan, Mohammad Hajeb, and Saeed Sadeghian. May: 409–422
Gaussian base modelA Statistical Model Inspired by the National Map Accuracy
Standard. F.J. Ariza-López and J. Rodríguez-Avi. March: 271–281
Gaussian smoothing techniqueGenerating Pit-free Canopy Height Models from Airborne
Lidar. September: 863–872
GeoEye imageryOn-Orbit Geometric Calibration of the Panchromatic/
Multispectral Camera of the ZY-1 02C Satellite based on Public Geographic Data. Pengjie Tao, Luping Lu, Yong Zhang, Biao Xu, and Songbai Zou. June: 505–517
Performance Evaluation of Object-based and Pixel-based Building Detection Algorithms from Very High Spatial Resolution Imagery. Iman Khosravi, Mehdi Momeni, and Maryam Rahnemoonfar. June: 519–528
Geographic information system (GIS)Introducing Geographic Information Systems with ArcGIS:
A Workbook Approach to Learning GIS, Third Edition by Kennedy, Michael. Reviewed by Graham, Meghan. June: 499–500
GeoidMapping India on Large Scales - A Quick and Viable Solution.
Krishna Kumar Naithani. March: 253–259
Geometric hashing algorithmFeasibility Study for Pose Estimation of Small UAS in Known
3D Environment Using Geometric Hashing. Julien Li-Chee-Ming and Costas Armenakis. December: 1117–1128
GeoreferencingOn-Orbit Geometric Calibration of the Panchromatic/
Multispectral Camera of the ZY-1 02C Satellite based on Public Geographic Data. Pengjie Tao, Luping Lu, Yong Zhang, Biao Xu, and Songbai Zou. June: 505–517
Geospatial informationBehind The Scenes: The use of @twitter to query anything
geospatial. Jim Peters. October: 931Toward Linking Aboveground Vegetation Properties and
Soil Microbial Communities Using Remote Sensing. Yuki Hamada, Jack A. Gilbert, Peter E. Larsen, and Madeline J. Norgaard. April: 311–321
Geospatial information science (GIS)Advances in Geospatial Information Science by Shi,
Wenzhong, Goodchild, Michael F., Lees, Brian, Leung, Yee. Reviewed by Bowe, Ryan E. July: 609–610
Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. January: 19–21Very High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High
Moor, Kushiro Wetland. Kunihiko Yoshino, Sayuri Kawaguchi, Fusayuki Kanda, Keiji Kushida, and Fuan Tsai. September: 895–905
Geostatistical methodsGeostatistical Methods for Predicting Soil Moisture
Continuously in a Subalpine Basin. Katherine E. Williams and Sharolyn J. Anderson. April: 333–341
Global positioning systems (GPS)Mapping India on Large Scales - A Quick and Viable Solution.
Krishna Kumar Naithani. March: 253–259
GPU architectureGPU Processing for UAS-Based LFM-CW Stripmap SAR. Craig
Stringham and David G. Long. December: 1107–115
Graph cut optimizationA Hierarchical Building Detection Method for Very High
Resolution Remotely Sensed Images Combined with DSM Using Graph Cut Optimization. Rongjun Qin and Wei Fang. September: 873–883
Ground-based measurementsRemote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements Across a
Remote Rainforest Transect. Rebecca J. Cole, John D. All, Carl. G. Schmitt, and Marvin F. Lopez. September: 817–822
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Accuracy. Jaehoon Jeong and Taejung Kim. July: 653–661Block Adjustment of Satellite Imagery Using RPCs with
Virtual Strip Scenes. Guo Zhang, Hongbo Pan, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, and Xiaoyong Zhu. November: 1053–1059
Generation of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. Liang Cheng, Yafei Wang, Manchun Li, Lishan Zhong, and Jiechen Wang. September: 839–848
Mapping India on Large Scales - A Quick and Viable Solution. Krishna Kumar Naithani. March: 253–259
Nested Regression Based Optimal Selection (NRBOS) of Rational Polynomial Coefficients. Long Tengfei, Jiao Weili, and He Guojin. March: 261–269
On-Orbit Geometric Calibration of the Panchromatic/Multispectral Camera of the ZY-1 02C Satellite based on Public Geographic Data. Pengjie Tao, Luping Lu, Yong Zhang, Biao Xu, and Songbai Zou. June: 505–517
Planar Block Adjustment and Orthorectification of ZY-3 Satellite Images. Taoyang Wang, Guo Zhang, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, Yonghua Jiang, Hongbo Pan, and Xiaoyong Zhu. June: 559–570
Very High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High Moor, Kushiro Wetland. Kunihiko Yoshino, Sayuri Kawaguchi, Fusayuki Kanda, Keiji Kushida, and Fuan Tsai. September: 895–905
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR)Mapping the Subaqueous Soils of Lake Champlain’s
Missisquoi Bay Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, Digital Soil Mapping and Field Measurements. Zamir Libohova, James Doolittle, Reed Sims, Thomas Villars, and Larry T. West. April: 323–332
Ground-reference dataAutomated Class Labeling Of Classified Landsat TM Imagery
Using a Hyperion- Generated Hyperspectral Library. Ilia Parshakov, Craig Coburn, and Karl Staenz. August: 797–805
Ground sampling distance (GSD)Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. November: 1019–1021
Ground spectroradiometerLinking Remote and in-situ Detection of Black Carbon on
Tropical Glaciers. Carl G. Schmitt, John All, Rebecca J. Cole, Aaron Celestian, and W. Pat Arnott. May: 385–390
HHawaii Campaign ChallengeBehind the Scenes Column: The Advent of Geospatial
Crowdsourcing. Jim Peters. August: 718–719
Height above ground (HAG)Integrating Disparate Lidar Data at the National Scale to
Assess the Relationships between Height Above Ground, Land Cover and Ecoregions. Jason M. Stoker, Mark A. Cochrane, and David P. Roy. January: 59–70
Hierarchical SEGmentation (HSEG)Fast Hierarchical Segmentation of High-Resolution Remote
Sensing Image with Adaptive Edge Penalty. Xueliang Zhang, Pengfeng Xiao, and Xuezhi Feng. January: 71–80
Object-Based Hyperspectral Classification of Urban Areas by Using Marker-Based Hierarchical Segmentation. Davood Akbari, Abdolreza Safari, and Saeid Homayouni. October: 963–970
Hierarchical segmentation--Marker-BasedObject-Based Hyperspectral Classification of Urban Areas by
Using Marker-Based Hierarchical Segmentation. Davood Akbari, Abdolreza Safari, and Saeid Homayouni. October: 963–970
High-resolution imageryMapping Impervious Surfaces Using Object-oriented
Classification in a Semiarid Urban Region. Zachary P. Sugg, Tobias Finke, David C. Goodrich, M. Susan Moran, and Stephen R. Yool. April: 343–352
High resolution multispectral imageryRetrieval of Spectral Reflectance of High Resolution
Multispectral Imagery Acquired with an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: AggieAir. Bushra Zaman, Austin Jensen, Shannon R. Clemens, and Mac McKee. December: 1139–1150
High-resolution remote sensing (HR) imageFast Hierarchical Segmentation of High-Resolution Remote
Sensing Image with Adaptive Edge Penalty. Xueliang Zhang, Pengfeng Xiao, and Xuezhi Feng. January: 71–80
High-resolution satellite imagery (HRSI)Block Adjustment of Satellite Imagery Using RPCs with
Virtual Strip Scenes. Guo Zhang, Hongbo Pan, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, and Xiaoyong Zhu. November: 1053–1059
High Resolution Satellite Imagery by Dowman, Ian Jacobsen, Karsten Konecny, Gottfried and Sandau, Rainer. Reviewed by Kalayci, Tuna. March: 213
Planar Block Adjustment and Orthorectification of ZY-3 Satellite Images. Taoyang Wang, Guo Zhang, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, Yonghua Jiang, Hongbo Pan, and Xiaoyong Zhu. June: 559–570
High spatial resolution dataAn Effective Morphological Index in Automatic Recognition
of Built-up Area Suitable for High Spatial Resolution Images as ALOS and SPOT Data. Bo Yu, Li Wang, Zheng Niu, and Muhammad Shakir. June: 529–536
Hughes’ phenomenonHyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegetation and Agricultural
Crops. Prasad S. Thenkabail, Murali Krishna Gumma, Pardhasaradhi Teluguntla, and Irshad A. Mohammed. August: 697–709
Hydraulic flood models calibrationOBIA Flood Delimitation Assisted by Threshold
Determination with Principal Component Analysis. Dora Roque, Nuno Afonso, Ana M. Fonseca, and Sandra Heleno. June: 551–557
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Hydrological outputsSensitivity of Hydrological Outputs from SWAT to DEM
Spatial Resolution. T. Goulden, R. Jamieson, C. Hopkinson, S. Sterling, A. Sinclair, and D. Hebb. July: 639–652
Hypercor algorithm--AutomatedForward: Special Issue on Research Advances in
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing. Prasad S. Thenkabail. August: 721–723
HyperCor softwareAutomated Hyperspectral Vegetation Index Retrieval from
Multiple Correlation Matrices with HyperCor. Helge Aasen, Martin Leon Gnyp, Yuxin Miao, and Georg Bareth. August: 785–795
Hyperion imageryAn Automatic Parameter Selection Procedure for Pushbroom
Sensor Models on Imaging Satellites. Inseong Jeong and James Bethel. February: 171–178
Automated Class Labeling Of Classified Landsat TM Imagery Using a Hyperion- Generated Hyperspectral Library. Ilia Parshakov, Craig Coburn, and Karl Staenz. August: 797–805
Forward: Special Issue on Research Advances in Hyperspectral Remote Sensing. Prasad S. Thenkabail. August: 721–723
Hyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. Manjit Saini, Binal Christian, Nikita Joshi, Dhaval Vyas, Prashanth Marpu, and N.S.R Krishnayya. August: 773–784
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegetation and Agricultural Crops. Prasad S. Thenkabail, Murali Krishna Gumma, Pardhasaradhi Teluguntla, and Irshad A. Mohammed. August: 697–709
Improved Capability in Stone Pine Forest Mapping and Management in Lebanon Using Hyperspectral CHRIS-Proba Data Relative to Landsat ETM+. Mohamad Awad, Ihab Jomaa, and Fatima Arab. August: 725–731
Hyperspectral CASI processingHyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band
Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. Nilda Sánchez, Maria Piles, José Martínez-Fernández, Mercè Vall-llossera, Luca Pipia, Adriano Camps, Albert Aguasca, Fernando Pérez-Aragüés, and Carlos M. Herrero-Jiménez. August: 745–755
Hyperspectral dataAutomatic Estimation of Number of Clusters in Hyperspectral
Imagery. Amin Alizadeh Naeini, Mohammad Saadatseresht, and Saeid Homayouni. July: 619–626
Combining Hyperspectral and Lidar Data for Vegetation Mapping in the Florida Everglades. Caiyun Zhang. August: 733–743
Improved Capability in Stone Pine Forest Mapping and Management in Lebanon Using Hyperspectral CHRIS-Proba Data Relative to Landsat ETM+. Mohamad Awad, Ihab Jomaa, and Fatima Arab. August: 725–731
Hyperspectral imageryCombining Hyperspectral and Lidar Data for Vegetation
Mapping in the Florida Everglades. Caiyun Zhang. August: 733–743
Hyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. Nilda Sánchez, Maria Piles, José Martínez-Fernández, Mercè Vall-llossera, Luca Pipia, Adriano Camps, Albert Aguasca, Fernando Pérez-Aragüés, and Carlos M. Herrero-Jiménez. August: 745–755
Object-Based Hyperspectral Classification of Urban Areas by Using Marker-Based Hierarchical Segmentation. Davood Akbari, Abdolreza Safari, and Saeid Homayouni. October: 963–970
Spectral-Angle-based Laplacian Eigenmaps for Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction of Hyperspectral Imagery. Lin Yan and Xutong Niu. September: 849–861
Hyperspectral libraryAutomated Class Labeling Of Classified Landsat TM Imagery
Using a Hyperion- Generated Hyperspectral Library. Ilia Parshakov, Craig Coburn, and Karl Staenz. August: 797–805
Hyperspectral narrow bands (HNBs)Biomass Modeling of Four Leading World Crops Using
Hyperspectral Narrowbands in Support of HyspIRI Mission. Michael Marshall and Prasad Thenkabail. August: 757–772
Forward: Special Issue on Research Advances in Hyperspectral Remote Sensing. Prasad S. Thenkabail. August: 721–723
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegetation and Agricultural Crops. Prasad S. Thenkabail, Murali Krishna Gumma, Pardhasaradhi Teluguntla, and Irshad A. Mohammed. August: 697–709
Hyperspectral remote sensingForward: Special Issue on Research Advances in
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing. Prasad S. Thenkabail. August: 721–723
Hyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. Manjit Saini, Binal Christian, Nikita Joshi, Dhaval Vyas, Prashanth Marpu, and N.S.R Krishnayya. August: 773–784
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegetation and Agricultural Crops. Prasad S. Thenkabail, Murali Krishna Gumma, Pardhasaradhi Teluguntla, and Irshad A. Mohammed. August: 697–709
Hyperspectral vegetation indices (HVIs)Automated Hyperspectral Vegetation Index Retrieval from
Multiple Correlation Matrices with HyperCor. Helge Aasen, Martin Leon Gnyp, Yuxin Miao, and Georg Bareth. August: 785–795
Biomass Modeling of Four Leading World Crops Using Hyperspectral Narrowbands in Support of HyspIRI Mission. Michael Marshall and Prasad Thenkabail. August: 757–772
Forward: Special Issue on Research Advances in Hyperspectral Remote Sensing. Prasad S. Thenkabail. August: 721–723
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegetation and Agricultural Crops. Prasad S. Thenkabail, Murali Krishna Gumma, Pardhasaradhi Teluguntla, and Irshad A. Mohammed. August: 697–709
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Hypothesis testingA Robust Image Matching Method based on Optimized
BaySAC. Zhizhong Kang, Fengman Jia, and Liqiang Zhang. November: 1041–1052
HYSPIRI (Hyperspectral InfraRed Imager)Biomass Modeling of Four Leading World Crops Using
Hyperspectral Narrowbands in Support of HyspIRI Mission. Michael Marshall and Prasad Thenkabail. August: 757–772
Comparison of Simulated HyspIRI with Two Multispectral Sensors for Invasive Species Mapping. Aaryn D. Olsson and Jeffrey T. Morisette. March: 217–227
IIkonos-2Geostatistical Methods for Predicting Soil Moisture
Continuously in a Subalpine Basin. Katherine E. Williams and Sharolyn J. AndersonApril: 333-341
Image acquisitionComparison of Simulated HyspIRI with Two Multispectral
Sensors for Invasive Species Mapping. Aaryn D. Olsson and Jeffrey T. Morisette. March: 217–227
Detection of North American Land Cover Change Between 2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. René R Colditz, Darren Pouliot, Ricardo M. Llamas, Collin Homer, Rasim Latifovic, Rainer A. Ressl, Carmen Meneses Tovar, Arturo Victoria Hernández, and Karen Richardson. October: 918–924
OBIA Flood Delimitation Assisted by Threshold Determination with Principal Component Analysis. Dora Roque, Nuno Afonso, Ana M. Fonseca, and Sandra Heleno. June: 551–557
Retrieval of Spectral Reflectance of High Resolution Multispectral Imagery Acquired with an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: AggieAir. Bushra Zaman, Austin Jensen, Shannon R. Clemens, and Mac McKee. December: 1139–1150
Image analysisAnalysis of Dual-Sensor Stereo Geometry and Its Positioning
Accuracy. Jaehoon Jeong and Taejung Kim. July: 653–661Combining RapidEye Satellite Imagery and Lidar for Mapping
of Mining and Mine Reclamation. Aaron E. Maxwell, Timothy A. Warner, Michael P. Strager, and Mahesh Pal. February: 179–189
Comparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise 3D Measurements. Shunping Ji, Yun Shi, Zhongchao Shi, Anmin Bao, Junli Li, Xiuxiao Yuan, Yulin Duan, and Ryosuke Shibasaki. March: 229–238
Computer-Aided Analysis of Multispectral Scanner Data-The Beginnings. Roger M. Hoffer. June: 482–492
The Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. Xin Wang, Linlin Ge, Xiaojing, Li, Stephen Gherardi. January: 43–57
Frontiers of Radar Remote Sensing. Zhong Lu and Lei Zhang. January: 5–13
Linking Remote and in-situ Detection of Black Carbon on Tropical Glaciers. Carl G. Schmitt, John All, Rebecca J. Cole, Aaron Celestian, and W. Pat Arnott. May: 385–390
Nested Regression Based Optimal Selection (NRBOS) of Rational Polynomial Coefficients. Long Tengfei, Jiao Weili, and He Guojin. March: 261–269
Toward Linking Aboveground Vegetation Properties and Soil Microbial Communities Using Remote Sensing. Yuki Hamada, Jack A. Gilbert, Peter E. Larsen, and Madeline J. Norgaard. April: 311–321
Wetland Mapping in the Upper Midwest United States: An Object-Based Approach Integrating Lidar and Imagery Data. Lian P. Rampi, Joseph F. Knight, and Keith C. Pelletier. May: 439–449
Image classificationAutomated Class Labeling Of Classified Landsat TM Imagery
Using a Hyperion- Generated Hyperspectral Library. Ilia Parshakov, Craig Coburn, and Karl Staenz. August: 797–805
Forward: Special Issue on Remote Sensing of Soils for Environmental Assessment and Management. Stephen D. DeGloria, James R. Irons, and Larry T. West. April: 309–310
Improved Capability in Stone Pine Forest Mapping and Management in Lebanon Using Hyperspectral CHRIS-Proba Data Relative to Landsat ETM+. Mohamad Awad, Ihab Jomaa, and Fatima Arab. August: 725–731
Mapping the Subaqueous Soils of Lake Champlain’s Missisquoi Bay Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, Digital Soil Mapping and Field Measurements. Zamir Libohova, James Doolittle, Reed Sims, Thomas Villars, and Larry T. West. April: 323–332
Object-Based Hyperspectral Classification of Urban Areas by Using Marker-Based Hierarchical Segmentation. Davood Akbari, Abdolreza Safari, and Saeid Homayouni. October: 963–970
A Semiautomatic Extraction of Antarctic Lake Features Using Worldview-2 Imagery. Shridhar D. Jawak and Alvarinho J. Luis. October: 939–952
Very High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High Moor, Kushiro Wetland. Kunihiko Yoshino, Sayuri Kawaguchi, Fusayuki Kanda, Keiji Kushida, and Fuan Tsai. September: 895–905
WorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert Invasive Plant Detection. Temuulen Sankey, Brett Dickson, Steve Sesnie, Ophelia Wang, Aaron Olsson, and Luke Zachmann. September: 885–893
Image classification--PolSAREnsemble Learning with Multiple Classifiers and Polarimetric
Features for Polarized SAR Image Classification. Alim. Samat, Peijun Du, Muhammad Hasan Ali Baig, Sumit Chakravarty, and Liang Cheng. March: 239–251
Image collection--High resolutionHigh Resolution Imagery Collection for Post-Disaster Studies
Utilizing Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). Stuart M. Adams, Marc L. Levitan, and Carol J. Friedland. December: 1161–1168
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Image matchingAssociation-Matrix-Based Sample Consensus Approach for
Automated Registration of Terrestrial Laser Scans Using Linear Features. Kaleel Al-Durgham and Ayman Habib. November: 1022–1039
Feasibility Study for Pose Estimation of Small UAS in Known 3D Environment Using Geometric Hashing. Julien Li-Chee-Ming and Costas Armenakis. December: 1117–1128
On-Orbit Geometric Calibration of the Panchromatic/Multispectral Camera of the ZY-1 02C Satellite based on Public Geographic Data. Pengjie Tao, Luping Lu, Yong Zhang, Biao Xu, and Songbai Zou. June: 505–517
A Robust Image Matching Method based on Optimized BaySAC. Zhizhong Kang, Fengman Jia, and Liqiang Zhang. November: 1041–1052
Image matching--Locally adaptiveGeneration of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a
Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. Liang Cheng, Yafei Wang, Manchun Li, Lishan Zhong, and Jiechen Wang. September: 839–848
Image mosaickingRetrieval of Spectral Reflectance of High Resolution
Multispectral Imagery Acquired with an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: AggieAir. Bushra Zaman, Austin Jensen, Shannon R. Clemens, and Mac McKee. December: 1139–1150
Image processingThe Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR
to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. Xin Wang, Linlin Ge, Xiaojing, Li, Stephen Gherardi. January: 43–57
Modeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. Chuyuan Wang, Kevin P. Price, Deon van der Merwe, Nan An, and Huan Wang. December: 1151–1159
Retrieval of Spectral Reflectance of High Resolution Multispectral Imagery Acquired with an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: AggieAir. Bushra Zaman, Austin Jensen, Shannon R. Clemens, and Mac McKee. December: 1139–1150
Image reconstructionDaily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal
LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428Multi-UAV Surveillance over Forested Regions. Vengatesan
Govindaraju, Gerard Leng, and Zhang Qian. December: 1129–1137
Image registrationVery High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High
Moor, Kushiro Wetland. Kunihiko Yoshino, Sayuri Kawaguchi, Fusayuki Kanda, Keiji Kushida, and Fuan Tsai. September: 895–905
Image registration--High-precision geometricGeneration of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a
Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. Liang Cheng, Yafei Wang, Manchun Li, Lishan Zhong, and Jiechen Wang. September: 839–848
Image registration--SARGeneration of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a
Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. Liang Cheng, Yafei Wang, Manchun Li, Lishan Zhong, and Jiechen Wang. September: 839–848
Image segmentationAn Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms
in Juniper Woodlands. Aaron J. Poznanovic, Michael J. Falkowski, Ann L. Maclean, Alistair M.S. Smith, and Jeffrey S. Evans. July: 627–637
Combining Hyperspectral and Lidar Data for Vegetation Mapping in the Florida Everglades. Caiyun Zhang. August: 733–743
A Comparative Study of Land Cover Classification Techniques for “Farmscapes” Using Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Data. May: 461–470
Fast Hierarchical Segmentation of High-Resolution Remote Sensing Image with Adaptive Edge Penalty. Xueliang Zhang, Pengfeng Xiao, and Xuezhi Feng. January: 71–80
A Hierarchical Building Detection Method for Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Images Combined with DSM Using Graph Cut Optimization. Rongjun Qin and Wei Fang. September: 873–883
Multi-Agent Recognition System based on Object Based Image Analysis Using WorldView-2. Fatemeh Tabib Mahmoudi, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. February: 161–170
Image surface deformationFrontiers of Radar Remote Sensing. Zhong Lu and Lei Zhang.
January: 5–13
Image time seriesDaily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal
LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428
Image time series--Pixel-levelGeneration of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a
Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. Liang Cheng, Yafei Wang, Manchun Li, Lishan Zhong, and Jiechen Wang. September: 839–848
Image-to-model registrationFeasibility Study for Pose Estimation of Small UAS in Known
3D Environment Using Geometric Hashing. Julien Li-Chee-Ming and Costas Armenakis. December: 1117–1128
Imaging spectroscopyHyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegetation and Agricultural
Crops. Prasad S. Thenkabail, Murali Krishna Gumma, Pardhasaradhi Teluguntla, and Irshad A. Mohammed. August: 697–709
IMGeo (Information Model for Geography)CityGML Implementation Specifications for a Countrywide
3D Data Set: The Case of The Netherlands. Jantien Stoter, George Vosselman, Christian Dahmen, Sander Oude Elberink, and Hugo Ledoux. November: 1069–1077
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Impervious surfacesForward: Special Issue on Remote Sensing of Soils for
Environmental Assessment and Management. Stephen D. DeGloria, James R. Irons, and Larry T. West. April: 309–310
Mapping Impervious Surfaces Using Object-oriented Classification in a Semiarid Urban Region. Zachary P. Sugg, Tobias Finke, David C. Goodrich, M. Susan Moran, and Stephen R. Yool. April: 343–352
Independent check points (ICPs)Planar Block Adjustment and Orthorectification of ZY-3
Satellite Images. Taoyang Wang, Guo Zhang, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, Yonghua Jiang, Hongbo Pan, and Xiaoyong Zhu. June: 559–570
IndiaGrids & Datums Column: Republic of India. Clifford J.
Mugnier. March: 209-211Mapping India on Large Scales - A Quick and Viable Solution.
Krishna Kumar Naithani. March: 253–259
Infrastructure monitoringFrontiers of Radar Remote Sensing. Zhong Lu and Lei Zhang.
January: 5–13
Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) imagingFrontiers of Radar Remote Sensing. Zhong Lu and Lei Zhang.
January: 5–13
InterferometrySAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated
from Raw Data. Dongliang Wang, Jun Yang, Guangcai Sun, Matthew Brolly, Xin Tao, Jianhua Xiao, Guoqing Sun, Youchuan Wan and Xiaoping Xin. July: 663–674
InterpolationGeostatistical Methods for Predicting Soil Moisture
Continuously in a Subalpine Basin. Katherine E. Williams and Sharolyn J. AndersonApril: 333-341
GPU Processing for UAS-Based LFM-CW Stripmap SAR. Craig Stringham and David G. Long. December: 1107–115
Mapping the Subaqueous Soils of Lake Champlain’s Missisquoi Bay Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, Digital Soil Mapping and Field Measurements. Zamir Libohova, James Doolittle, Reed Sims, Thomas Villars, and Larry T. West. April: 323–332
Inter-swath accuracyASPRS Research on Quantifying the Geometric Quality of
Lidar Data. Aparajithan Sampath, Hans K. Heidemann, Gregory L. Stensaas, Jon B. Christopherson. March: 201–205
Inter-swath goodness of fit measuresASPRS Research on Quantifying the Geometric Quality of
Lidar Data. Aparajithan Sampath, Hans K. Heidemann, Gregory L. Stensaas, Jon B. Christopherson. March: 201–205
Intrinsic dimension (ID)Automatic Estimation of Number of Clusters in Hyperspectral
Imagery. Amin Alizadeh Naeini, Mohammad Saadatseresht, and Saeid Homayouni. July: 619–626
Invasive species mappingComparison of Simulated HyspIRI with Two Multispectral
Sensors for Invasive Species Mapping. Aaryn D. Olsson and Jeffrey T. Morisette. March: 217–227
Inverse distance weighting (IDW)Mapping the Subaqueous Soils of Lake Champlain’s
Missisquoi Bay Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, Digital Soil Mapping and Field Measurements. Zamir Libohova, James Doolittle, Reed Sims, Thomas Villars, and Larry T. West. April: 323–332
Inverse Fourier transformDaily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal
LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428
IraqGrids & Datums Column: Republic of Iraq. Clifford J. Mugnier.
November: 1017–1018, November: 1026
Iterative self-organizing data analysis (ISODATA)An Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms
in Juniper Woodlands. Aaron J. Poznanovic, Michael J. Falkowski, Ann L. Maclean, Alistair M.S. Smith, and Jeffrey S. Evans. July: 627–637
JJuniper WoodlandsAn Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms
in Juniper Woodlands. Aaron J. Poznanovic, Michael J. Falkowski, Ann L. Maclean, Alistair M.S. Smith, and Jeffrey S. Evans. July: 627–637
KKavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA)Disentangling Environmental Variability from Land
Management Decisions in Changing Semi-arid Savannas of Southern Africa. Narcisa G. Pricope, Michael W. Binford, and John D. All. November: 1005–1013
Kenai PeninsulaPrediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat,
and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Jacob L. Strunk, Hailemariam Temesgen, Hans-Erik Andersen, and Petteri Packalen. February: 143–150
Kernel principal component analysis (k-PCA)Hyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact
of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. Manjit Saini, Binal Christian, Nikita Joshi, Dhaval Vyas, Prashanth Marpu, and N.S.R Krishnayya. August: 773–784
K-means clusteringAutomatic Smoke Detection in MODIS Satellite Data based
on K-means Clustering and Fisher Linear Discrimination. Xiaolian Li, Jing Wang, Weiguo Song, Jian Ma, Luciano Telesca, and Yongming Zhang. October: 971–982
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k-nearest neighbor (k-NN)Combining Hyperspectral and Lidar Data for Vegetation
Mapping in the Florida Everglades. Caiyun Zhang. August: 733–743
A Comparative Study of Land Cover Classification Techniques for “Farmscapes” Using Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Data. May: 461–470
Prediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat, and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Jacob L. Strunk, Hailemariam Temesgen, Hans-Erik Andersen, and Petteri Packalen. February: 143–150
Knowledge driven dataSemi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map
Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. Travis W. Nauman, James A. Thompson, and Craig Rasmussen. April: 353–366
Kyrgyz RepublicGrids & Datums Column: Kyrgyz Republic. Clifford J.
Mugnier. September: 827–828, September: 832
LLa Amistad International Park (PILA)Remote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements Across a
Remote Rainforest Transect. Rebecca J. Cole, John D. All, Carl. G. Schmitt, and Marvin F. Lopez. September: 817–822
Laboratory for Agricultural Remote Sensing (LARS)Computer-Aided Analysis of Multispectral Scanner Data-The
Beginnings. Roger M. Hoffer. June: 482–492
Lacustrine Silt radarMapping the Subaqueous Soils of Lake Champlain’s
Missisquoi Bay Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, Digital Soil Mapping and Field Measurements. Zamir Libohova, James Doolittle, Reed Sims, Thomas Villars, and Larry T. West. April: 323–332
Ladsat Thematic Mapper (TM)Connecting Pixels with People to Examine Environmental
Changes in the Mt. Everest Region of Nepal. John All, Narcisa Pricope, and Kamal Humagain. July: 600–604
LakesMapping the Subaqueous Soils of Lake Champlain’s
Missisquoi Bay Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, Digital Soil Mapping and Field Measurements. Zamir Libohova, James Doolittle, Reed Sims, Thomas Villars, and Larry T. West. April: 323–332
A Semiautomatic Extraction of Antarctic Lake Features Using Worldview-2 Imagery. Shridhar D. Jawak and Alvarinho J. Luis. October: 939–952
Land coverExamining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical
Mangrove Monitoring. Soe W. Myint, Janet Franklin, Michaela Buenemann, Won K. Kim, and Chandra P. Giri. October: 983–993
Integrating Disparate Lidar Data at the National Scale to Assess the Relationships between Height Above Ground, Land Cover and Ecoregions. Jason M. Stoker, Mark A. Cochrane, and David P. Roy. January: 59–70
Land cover changeConnecting Pixels with People to Examine Environmental
Changes in the Mt. Everest Region of Nepal. John All, Narcisa Pricope, and Kamal Humagain. July: 600–604
Land cover changeDetection of North American Land Cover Change Between
2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. René R Colditz, Darren Pouliot, Ricardo M. Llamas, Collin Homer, Rasim Latifovic, Rainer A. Ressl, Carmen Meneses Tovar, Arturo Victoria Hernández, and Karen Richardson. October: 918–924
Land cover classificationApplication of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover
Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. So-Ra Kim, Anup K. Prasad, Hesham El-Askary, Woo-Kyun Lee, Doo-Ahn Kwak, Seung-Ho Lee, and Menas Kafatos. July: 675–685
A Comparative Study of Land Cover Classification Techniques for “Farmscapes” Using Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Data. May: 461–470
Ensemble Learning with Multiple Classifiers and Polarimetric Features for Polarized SAR Image Classification. Alim. Samat, Peijun Du, Muhammad Hasan Ali Baig, Sumit Chakravarty, and Liang Cheng. March: 239–251
Land-cover mappingCombining RapidEye Satellite Imagery and Lidar for Mapping
of Mining and Mine Reclamation. Aaron E. Maxwell, Timothy A. Warner, Michael P. Strager, and Mahesh Pal. February: 179–189
LANDFIRE Existing Vegetation Height (EVH) layerIntegrating Disparate Lidar Data at the National Scale to
Assess the Relationships between Height Above Ground, Land Cover and Ecoregions. Jason M. Stoker, Mark A. Cochrane, and David P. Roy. January: 59–70
Land managementDisentangling Environmental Variability from Land
Management Decisions in Changing Semi-arid Savannas of Southern Africa. Narcisa G. Pricope, Michael W. Binford, and John D. All. November: 1005–1013
Landsat Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+)--ImageryApplication of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover
Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. So-Ra Kim, Anup K. Prasad, Hesham El-Askary, Woo-Kyun Lee, Doo-Ahn Kwak, Seung-Ho Lee, and Menas Kafatos. July: 675–685
Improved Capability in Stone Pine Forest Mapping and Management in Lebanon Using Hyperspectral CHRIS-Proba Data Relative to Landsat ETM+. Mohamad Awad, Ihab Jomaa, and Fatima Arab. August: 725–731
Prediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat, and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Jacob L. Strunk, Hailemariam Temesgen, Hans-Erik Andersen, and Petteri Packalen. February: 143–150
WorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert Invasive Plant Detection. Temuulen Sankey, Brett Dickson, Steve Sesnie, Ophelia Wang, Aaron Olsson, and Luke Zachmann. September: 885–893
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Landsat imageryExamining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical
Mangrove Monitoring. Soe W. Myint, Janet Franklin, Michaela Buenemann, Won K. Kim, and Chandra P. Giri. October: 983–993
Integration of Lidar and Landsat Data to Estimate Forest Canopy Cover in Coastal British Columbia. Oumer S. Ahmed, Steven E. Franklin, and Michael A. Wulder. October: 953–961
Landsat: Sustaining Earth Observations Beyond Landsat 8. Frank P. Kelly and Thomas M. Holm. January: 15
Linking Remote and in-situ Detection of Black Carbon on Tropical Glaciers. Carl G. Schmitt, John All, Rebecca J. Cole, Aaron Celestian, and W. Pat Arnott. May: 385–390
Nested Regression Based Optimal Selection (NRBOS) of Rational Polynomial Coefficients. Long Tengfei, Jiao Weili, and He Guojin. March: 261–269
Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM)--ApplicationsDaily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal
LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428The Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR
to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. Xin Wang, Linlin Ge, Xiaojing, Li, Stephen Gherardi. January: 43–57
Remote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements Across a Remote Rainforest Transect. Rebecca J. Cole, John D. All, Carl. G. Schmitt, and Marvin F. Lopez. September: 817–822
Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM)--ImageryAutomated Class Labeling Of Classified Landsat TM Imagery
Using a Hyperion- Generated Hyperspectral Library. Ilia Parshakov, Craig Coburn, and Karl Staenz. August: 797–805
Examining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical Mangrove Monitoring. Soe W. Myint, Janet Franklin, Michaela Buenemann, Won K. Kim, and Chandra P. Giri. October: 983–993
Landscape metric analysisVery High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High
Moor, Kushiro Wetland. Kunihiko Yoshino, Sayuri Kawaguchi, Fusayuki Kanda, Keiji Kushida, and Fuan Tsai. September: 895–905
Land surface temperature modelingDaily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal
LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428
Laplacian eigenmaps (LE) --Spectral-Angle-basedSpectral-Angle-based Laplacian Eigenmaps for Nonlinear
Dimensionality Reduction of Hyperspectral Imagery. Lin Yan and Xutong Niu. September: 849–861
Laplacian filterGenerating Pit-free Canopy Height Models from Airborne
Lidar. September: 863–872
L-band radar dataBasal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands
Using L-band UAVSAR. William L. Marks, John S. Iiames, Ross S. Lunetta, Siamak Khorram, and Thomas H. Mace. January: 33–42
LebanonImproved Capability in Stone Pine Forest Mapping and
Management in Lebanon Using Hyperspectral CHRIS-Proba Data Relative to Landsat ETM+. Mohamad Awad, Ihab Jomaa, and Fatima Arab. August: 725–731
LE-based on Euclidean distance (LE-ED)Spectral-Angle-based Laplacian Eigenmaps for Nonlinear
Dimensionality Reduction of Hyperspectral Imagery. Lin Yan and Xutong Niu. September: 849–861
Level of detail (LOD) implementation specificationsCityGML Implementation Specifications for a Countrywide
3D Data Set: The Case of The Netherlands. Jantien Stoter, George Vosselman, Christian Dahmen, Sander Oude Elberink, and Hugo Ledoux. November: 1069–1077
LFM-CW signalGPU Processing for UAS-Based LFM-CW Stripmap SAR. Craig
Stringham and David G. Long. December: 1107–115
Lidar dataASPRS Research on Quantifying the Geometric Quality of
Lidar Data. Aparajithan Sampath, Hans K. Heidemann, Gregory L. Stensaas, Jon B. Christopherson. March: 201–205
Automatic Building Extraction Using a Fuzzy Active Contour Model. Mostafa Kabolizade, Hamid Ebadi, Mehdi Mokhtarzade. November: 1061–1068
Combining Hyperspectral and Lidar Data for Vegetation Mapping in the Florida Everglades. Caiyun Zhang. August: 733–743
Generating Pit-free Canopy Height Models from Airborne Lidar. September: 863–872
Geostatistical Methods for Predicting Soil Moisture Continuously in a Subalpine Basin. Katherine E. Williams and Sharolyn J. Anderson. April: 333–341
Integrating Disparate Lidar Data at the National Scale to Assess the Relationships between Height Above Ground, Land Cover and Ecoregions. Jason M. Stoker, Mark A. Cochrane, and David P. Roy. January: 59–70
Integration of Lidar and Landsat Data to Estimate Forest Canopy Cover in Coastal British Columbia. Oumer S. Ahmed, Steven E. Franklin, and Michael A. Wulder. October: 953–961
Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. August: 715, February: 119–120, October: 929
Prediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat, and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Jacob L. Strunk, Hailemariam Temesgen, Hans-Erik Andersen, and Petteri Packalen. February: 143–150
Road Extraction from Lidar Data Using Support Vector Machine Classification. Ali Akbar Matkan, Mohammad Hajeb, and Saeed Sadeghian. May: 409–422
Lidar derived DEMsSensitivity of Hydrological Outputs from SWAT to DEM
Spatial Resolution. T. Goulden, R. Jamieson, C. Hopkinson, S. Sterling, A. Sinclair, and D. Hebb. July: 639–652
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Lidar elevation dataWetland Mapping in the Upper Midwest United States: An
Object-Based Approach Integrating Lidar and Imagery Data. Lian P. Rampi, Joseph F. Knight, and Keith C. Pelletier. May: 439–449
Lidar--ImageryCombining RapidEye Satellite Imagery and Lidar for Mapping
of Mining and Mine Reclamation. Aaron E. Maxwell, Timothy A. Warner, Michael P. Strager, and Mahesh Pal. February: 179–189
LiDAR sensorsBehind The Scenes Column: The future is here for 21st
century LiDAR applications. Jim Peters. September: 829–830
Linear modelsPrediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat,
and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Jacob L. Strunk, Hailemariam Temesgen, Hans-Erik Andersen, and Petteri Packalen. February: 143–150
Linear nearest neighbor graph (LNNG) modelFast Hierarchical Segmentation of High-Resolution Remote
Sensing Image with Adaptive Edge Penalty. Xueliang Zhang, Pengfeng Xiao, and Xuezhi Feng. January: 71–80
Linear regressionAn Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms
in Juniper Woodlands. Aaron J. Poznanovic, Michael J. Falkowski, Ann L. Maclean, Alistair M.S. Smith, and Jeffrey S. Evans. July: 627–637
Automated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing. Zhuoting Wu, Prasad S. Thenkabail, and James P. Verdin. January: 81–90
Line extraction methodExtracting Parking Lot Structures from Aerial Photographs.
Liang Cheng, Lihua Tong, Manchun Li, and Yongxue Liu. February: 151–160
Live fuel moisture content (LFMC)Laboratory Measurements of Plant Drying: Implications to
Estimate Moisture Content from Radiative Transfer Models in Two Temperate Species. Sara Jurdao, Marta Yebra, Patricia Oliva, and Emilio Chuvieco. May: 451–459
Loblolly pine standsBasal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands
Using L-band UAVSAR. William L. Marks, John S. Iiames, Ross S. Lunetta, Siamak Khorram, and Thomas H. Mace. January: 33–42
Locality-sensitive hashing (LSH)Spectral-Angle-based Laplacian Eigenmaps for Nonlinear
Dimensionality Reduction of Hyperspectral Imagery. Lin Yan and Xutong Niu. September: 849–861
Locally adaptive matching algorithmGeneration of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a
Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. Liang Cheng, Yafei Wang, Manchun Li, Lishan Zhong, and Jiechen Wang. September: 839–848
Look-up table approachDaily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal
LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428
LST imagery--MultitemporalDaily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal
LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428
MMachine learning algorithmsCombining Hyperspectral and Lidar Data for Vegetation
Mapping in the Florida Everglades. Caiyun Zhang. August: 733–743
Combining RapidEye Satellite Imagery and Lidar for Mapping of Mining and Mine Reclamation. Aaron E. Maxwell, Timothy A. Warner, Michael P. Strager, and Mahesh Pal. February: 179–189
Mangrove monitoring--TropicalExamining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical
Mangrove Monitoring. Soe W. Myint, Janet Franklin, Michaela Buenemann, Won K. Kim, and Chandra P. Giri. October: 983–993
Mapping historyGrids & Datums Column: Democratic Republic of São Tomé
and Príncipe. Clifford J. Mugnier. January: 17–18Grids & Datums Column: Federated States of Micronesia.
Clifford J. Mugnier. July: 607–608Grids & Datums Column: Kingdom of Tonga. Clifford J.
Mugnier. May: 393-395Grids & Datums Column: Kyrgyz Republic. Clifford J.
Mugnier. September: 827–828, September: 832Grids & Datums Column: Overseas Lands of French Polynesia.
Clifford J. Mugnier. April: 297–298, April: 308Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Armenia. Clifford J.
Mugnier. October: 927–928Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Chad. Clifford J.
Mugnier. August: 712–713Grids & Datums Column: Republic of India. Clifford J.
MugnierMarch: 209-211
Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Iraq. Clifford J. Mugnier. November: 1017–1018, November: 1026
Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Tajikistan. Clifford J. Mugnier. December: 1099–1100
Grids & Datums Column: Solomon Islands. Clifford J. Mugnier. June: 495–496
Mapping missionMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. January: 19–21
MapsMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. May: 395–398, May:
400
Maps--AgriculturalAutomated Class Labeling Of Classified Landsat TM Imagery
Using a Hyperion- Generated Hyperspectral Library. Ilia Parshakov, Craig Coburn, and Karl Staenz. August: 797–805
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Maps--ClassificationEnsemble Learning with Multiple Classifiers and Polarimetric
Features for Polarized SAR Image Classification. Alim. Samat, Peijun Du, Muhammad Hasan Ali Baig, Sumit Chakravarty, and Liang Cheng. March: 239–251
Maps--CoherenceSAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated
from Raw Data. Dongliang Wang, Jun Yang, Guangcai Sun, Matthew Brolly, Xin Tao, Jianhua Xiao, Guoqing Sun, Youchuan Wan and Xiaoping Xin. July: 663–674
Maps--CTM cropAnnual Crop Type Classification of the US Great Plains for
2000 to 2011 Daniel M. Howard and Bruce K. Wylie. June: 537–549
Maps--Dual-pass differential unwrapped phaseSAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated
from Raw Data. Dongliang Wang, Jun Yang, Guangcai Sun, Matthew Brolly, Xin Tao, Jianhua Xiao, Guoqing Sun, Youchuan Wan and Xiaoping Xin. July: 663–674
Maps--EcoregionsIntegrating Disparate Lidar Data at the National Scale to
Assess the Relationships between Height Above Ground, Land Cover and Ecoregions. Jason M. Stoker, Mark A. Cochrane, and David P. Roy. January: 59–70
Wetland Mapping in the Upper Midwest United States: An Object-Based Approach Integrating Lidar and Imagery Data. Lian P. Rampi, Joseph F. Knight, and Keith C. Pelletier. May: 439–449
Maps--Environmental covariateSemi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map
Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. Travis W. Nauman, James A. Thompson, and Craig Rasmussen. April: 353–366
Maps--Fire return interval (FRI)Disentangling Environmental Variability from Land
Management Decisions in Changing Semi-arid Savannas of Southern Africa. Narcisa G. Pricope, Michael W. Binford, and John D. All. November: 1005–1013
Maps--Impervious surfacesMapping Impervious Surfaces Using Object-oriented
Classification in a Semiarid Urban Region. Zachary P. Sugg, Tobias Finke, David C. Goodrich, M. Susan Moran, and Stephen R. Yool. April: 343–352
Maps-Land coverDetection of North American Land Cover Change Between
2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. René R Colditz, Darren Pouliot, Ricardo M. Llamas, Collin Homer, Rasim Latifovic, Rainer A. Ressl, Carmen Meneses Tovar, Arturo Victoria Hernández, and Karen Richardson. October: 918–924
Maps--Land cover classificationApplication of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover
Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. So-Ra Kim, Anup K. Prasad, Hesham El-Askary, Woo-Kyun Lee, Doo-Ahn Kwak, Seung-Ho Lee, and Menas Kafatos. July: 675–685
Maps--PhotogrammetricMapping India on Large Scales - A Quick and Viable Solution.
Krishna Kumar Naithani. March: 253–259
Maps--TopographicImproved Capability in Stone Pine Forest Mapping and
Management in Lebanon Using Hyperspectral CHRIS-Proba Data Relative to Landsat ETM+. Mohamad Awad, Ihab Jomaa, and Fatima Arab. August: 725–731
Planar Block Adjustment and Orthorectification of ZY-3 Satellite Images. Taoyang Wang, Guo Zhang, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, Yonghua Jiang, Hongbo Pan, and Xiaoyong Zhu. June: 559–570
Maps--VegetationVery High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High
Moor, Kushiro Wetland. Kunihiko Yoshino, Sayuri Kawaguchi, Fusayuki Kanda, Keiji Kushida, and Fuan Tsai. September: 895–905
Mathematical modelMapping India on Large Scales - A Quick and Viable Solution.
Krishna Kumar Naithani. March: 253–259A Robust Image Matching Method based on Optimized
BaySAC. Zhizhong Kang, Fengman Jia, and Liqiang Zhang. November: 1041–1052
Mathematical morphologyRoad Extraction from Lidar Data Using Support Vector
Machine Classification. Ali Akbar Matkan, Mohammad Hajeb, and Saeed Sadeghian. May: 409–422
Maximum intersection orientation methodExtracting Parking Lot Structures from Aerial Photographs.
Liang Cheng, Lihua Tong, Manchun Li, and Yongxue Liu. February: 151–160
Maximum likelihood classification (MLC)An Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms
in Juniper Woodlands. Aaron J. Poznanovic, Michael J. Falkowski, Ann L. Maclean, Alistair M.S. Smith, and Jeffrey S. Evans. July: 627–637
A Comparative Study of Land Cover Classification Techniques for “Farmscapes” Using Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Data. May: 461–470
Hyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. Manjit Saini, Binal Christian, Nikita Joshi, Dhaval Vyas, Prashanth Marpu, and N.S.R Krishnayya. August: 773–784
Maximum likelihood supervised techniqueAutomated Class Labeling Of Classified Landsat TM Imagery
Using a Hyperion- Generated Hyperspectral Library. Ilia Parshakov, Craig Coburn, and Karl Staenz. August: 797–805
Mean sea level (MSL)Mapping India on Large Scales - A Quick and Viable Solution.
Krishna Kumar Naithani. March: 253–259
Merit functionsLaboratory Measurements of Plant Drying: Implications to
Estimate Moisture Content from Radiative Transfer Models in Two Temperate Species. Sara Jurdao, Marta Yebra, Patricia Oliva, and Emilio Chuvieco. May: 451–459
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MicronesiaGrids & Datums Column: Federated States of Micronesia.
Clifford J. Mugnier. July: 607–608
MicrotopographyGeostatistical Methods for Predicting Soil Moisture
Continuously in a Subalpine Basin. Katherine E. Williams and Sharolyn J. Anderson. April: 333–341
Microwave remote sensingAn Extended Approach for Biomass Estimation in a Mixed
Vegetation Area Using ASAR and TM Data. Minfeng Xing, Binbin He, Xingwen Quan, and Xiaowen Li. May: 429–438
MineCombining RapidEye Satellite Imagery and Lidar for Mapping
of Mining and Mine Reclamation. Aaron E. Maxwell, Timothy A. Warner, Michael P. Strager, and Mahesh Pal. February: 179–189
Missisquoi BayMapping the Subaqueous Soils of Lake Champlain’s
Missisquoi Bay Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, Digital Soil Mapping and Field Measurements. Zamir Libohova, James Doolittle, Reed Sims, Thomas Villars, and Larry T. West. April: 323–332
Mixed-tuned matched filtering (MTMF)Comparison of Simulated HyspIRI with Two Multispectral
Sensors for Invasive Species Mapping. Aaryn D. Olsson and Jeffrey T. Morisette. March: 217–227
A Semiautomatic Extraction of Antarctic Lake Features Using Worldview-2 Imagery. Shridhar D. Jawak and Alvarinho J. Luis. October: 939–952
WorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert Invasive Plant Detection. Temuulen Sankey, Brett Dickson, Steve Sesnie, Ophelia Wang, Aaron Olsson, and Luke Zachmann. September: 885–893
MODerate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)Application of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover
Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. So-Ra Kim, Anup K. Prasad, Hesham El-Askary, Woo-Kyun Lee, Doo-Ahn Kwak, Seung-Ho Lee, and Menas Kafatos. July: 675–685
Automated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing. Zhuoting Wu, Prasad S. Thenkabail, and James P. Verdin. January: 81–90
Automatic Smoke Detection in MODIS Satellite Data based on K-means Clustering and Fisher Linear Discrimination. Xiaolian Li, Jing Wang, Weiguo Song, Jian Ma, Luciano Telesca, and Yongming Zhang. October: 971–982
Daily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428
Detection of North American Land Cover Change Between 2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. René R Colditz, Darren Pouliot, Ricardo M. Llamas, Collin Homer, Rasim Latifovic, Rainer A. Ressl, Carmen Meneses Tovar, Arturo Victoria Hernández, and Karen Richardson. October: 918–924
Global Forest Monitoring from Earth Observation by Achard, Frédéric and Hansen, Matthew C. Reviewed by Dandois, Jonathan P. April: 299–300
Modified white top-hat (MWTH) transformFiltering Airborne Lidar Data by Modified White Top-Hat
Transform with Directional Edge Constraints. Yong Li, Bin Yong, Huayi Wu, Ru An, Hanwei Xu, Jia Xu, and Qisheng He. February: 133–142
MoorVery High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High
Moor, Kushiro Wetland. Kunihiko Yoshino, Sayuri Kawaguchi, Fusayuki Kanda, Keiji Kushida, and Fuan Tsai. September: 895–905
Morphological shadow index (MSI)An Effective Morphological Index in Automatic Recognition
of Built-up Area Suitable for High Spatial Resolution Images as ALOS and SPOT Data. Bo Yu, Li Wang, Zheng Niu, and Muhammad Shakir. June: 529–536
Mt. EverestConnecting Pixels with People to Examine Environmental
Changes in the Mt. Everest Region of Nepal. John All, Narcisa Pricope, and Kamal Humagain. July: 600–604
Multi-agent recognition systemMulti-Agent Recognition System based on Object Based Image
Analysis Using WorldView-2. Fatemeh Tabib Mahmoudi, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. February: 161–170
Multi-aperture InSAR (MAI)Frontiers of Radar Remote Sensing. Zhong Lu and Lei Zhang.
January: 5–13
Multi-correlation matrix strategy (MCMS)Automated Hyperspectral Vegetation Index Retrieval from
Multiple Correlation Matrices with HyperCor. Helge Aasen, Martin Leon Gnyp, Yuxin Miao, and Georg Bareth. August: 785–795
Multi-interferogram InSAR processingFrontiers of Radar Remote Sensing. Zhong Lu and Lei Zhang.
January: 5–13
Multi-process recognition strategyMulti-Agent Recognition System based on Object Based Image
Analysis Using WorldView-2. Fatemeh Tabib Mahmoudi, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. February: 161–170
Multi-resolution segmentationFast Hierarchical Segmentation of High-Resolution Remote
Sensing Image with Adaptive Edge Penalty. Xueliang Zhang, Pengfeng Xiao, and Xuezhi Feng. January: 71–80
Multi-sensor remote sensingAutomated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for
California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing. Zhuoting Wu, Prasad S. Thenkabail, and James P. Verdin. January: 81–90
Multispectral broadband dataForward: Special Issue on Research Advances in
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing. Prasad S. Thenkabail. August: 721–723
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Multispectral leaf-off aerial imageryWetland Mapping in the Upper Midwest United States: An
Object-Based Approach Integrating Lidar and Imagery Data. Lian P. Rampi, Joseph F. Knight, and Keith C. Pelletier. May: 439–449
Multispectral scanner (MSS)Connecting Pixels with People to Examine Environmental
Changes in the Mt. Everest Region of Nepal. John All, Narcisa Pricope, and Kamal Humagain. July: 600–604
Remote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements Across a Remote Rainforest Transect. Rebecca J. Cole, John D. All, Carl. G. Schmitt, and Marvin F. Lopez. September: 817–822
Multispectral scanner dataComputer-Aided Analysis of Multispectral Scanner Data-The
Beginnings. Roger M. Hoffer. June: 482–492
Multispectral sensorsComparison of Simulated HyspIRI with Two Multispectral
Sensors for Invasive Species Mapping. Aaryn D. Olsson and Jeffrey T. Morisette. March: 217–227
Multi-UAV surveillanceMulti-UAV Surveillance over Forested Regions. Vengatesan
Govindaraju, Gerard Leng, and Zhang Qian. December: 1129–1137
NNASS CDLs (National Agricultural Statistics Service Cropland Data Layers)Annual Crop Type Classification of the US Great Plains for
2000 to 2011 Daniel M. Howard and Bruce K. Wylie. June: 537–549
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)Landsat: Sustaining Earth Observations Beyond Landsat 8.
Frank P. Kelly and Thomas M. Holm. January: 15
National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) imageryAn Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms
in Juniper Woodlands. Aaron J. Poznanovic, Michael J. Falkowski, Ann L. Maclean, Alistair M.S. Smith, and Jeffrey S. Evans. July: 627–637
National Elevation Dataset (NED)Semi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map
Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. Travis W. Nauman, James A. Thompson, and Craig Rasmussen. April: 353–366
National Land Cover Database (NLCD)Annual Crop Type Classification of the US Great Plains for
2000 to 2011 Daniel M. Howard and Bruce K. Wylie. June: 537–549
Integrating Disparate Lidar Data at the National Scale to Assess the Relationships between Height Above Ground, Land Cover and Ecoregions. Jason M. Stoker, Mark A. Cochrane, and David P. Roy. January: 59–70
National Map Accuracy Standard (NMAS)A Statistical Model Inspired by the National Map Accuracy
Standard. F.J. Ariza-López and J. Rodríguez-Avi. March: 271–281
National parkConnecting Pixels with People to Examine Environmental
Changes in the Mt. Everest Region of Nepal. John All, Narcisa Pricope, and Kamal Humagain. July: 600–604
National-scale layersIntegrating Disparate Lidar Data at the National Scale to
Assess the Relationships between Height Above Ground, Land Cover and Ecoregions. Jason M. Stoker, Mark A. Cochrane, and David P. Roy. January: 59–70
Natural hazardsFrontiers of Radar Remote Sensing. Zhong Lu and Lei Zhang.
January: 5–13
NDVI-LST 2D spaceHyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band
Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. Nilda Sánchez, Maria Piles, José Martínez-Fernández, Mercè Vall-llossera, Luca Pipia, Adriano Camps, Albert Aguasca, Fernando Pérez-Aragüés, and Carlos M. Herrero-Jiménez. August: 745–755
Near-optimal flight pathsMulti-UAV Surveillance over Forested Regions. Vengatesan
Govindaraju, Gerard Leng, and Zhang Qian. December: 1129–1137
Neighborhood-scale analysisMapping Impervious Surfaces Using Object-oriented
Classification in a Semiarid Urban Region. Zachary P. Sugg, Tobias Finke, David C. Goodrich, M. Susan Moran, and Stephen R. Yool. April: 343–352
NepalConnecting Pixels with People to Examine Environmental
Changes in the Mt. Everest Region of Nepal. John All, Narcisa Pricope, and Kamal Humagain. July: 600–604
Nested regression based optimal selection (NRBOS)Nested Regression Based Optimal Selection (NRBOS) of
Rational Polynomial Coefficients. Long Tengfei, Jiao Weili, and He Guojin. March: 261–269
NEST softwareSpectral-Angle-based Laplacian Eigenmaps for Nonlinear
Dimensionality Reduction of Hyperspectral Imagery. Lin Yan and Xutong Niu. September: 849–861
The NetherlandsCityGML Implementation Specifications for a Countrywide
3D Data Set: The Case of The Netherlands. Jantien Stoter, George Vosselman, Christian Dahmen, Sander Oude Elberink, and Hugo Ledoux. November: 1069–1077
Non-equispaced result FFT (NERFFT)GPU Processing for UAS-Based LFM-CW Stripmap SAR. Craig
Stringham and David G. Long. December: 1107–115
Nonparametric base modelsA Statistical Model Inspired by the National Map Accuracy
Standard. F.J. Ariza-López and J. Rodríguez-Avi. March: 271–281
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Normalized burn ratio (NBR)Prediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat,
and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Jacob L. Strunk, Hailemariam Temesgen, Hans-Erik Andersen, and Petteri Packalen. February: 143–150
Normalized difference distanceRoad Extraction from Lidar Data Using Support Vector
Machine Classification. Ali Akbar Matkan, Mohammad Hajeb, and Saeed Sadeghian. May: 409–422
Normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI)An Effective Morphological Index in Automatic Recognition
of Built-up Area Suitable for High Spatial Resolution Images as ALOS and SPOT Data. Bo Yu, Li Wang, Zheng Niu, and Muhammad Shakir. June: 529–536
Annual Crop Type Classification of the US Great Plains for 2000 to 2011 Daniel M. Howard and Bruce K. Wylie. June: 537–549
Application of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. So-Ra Kim, Anup K. Prasad, Hesham El-Askary, Woo-Kyun Lee, Doo-Ahn Kwak, Seung-Ho Lee, and Menas Kafatos. July: 675–685
Automated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing. Zhuoting Wu, Prasad S. Thenkabail, and James P. Verdin. January: 81–90
Connecting Pixels with People to Examine Environmental Changes in the Mt. Everest Region of Nepal. John All, Narcisa Pricope, and Kamal Humagain. July: 600–604
Disentangling Environmental Variability from Land Management Decisions in Changing Semi-arid Savannas of Southern Africa. Narcisa G. Pricope, Michael W. Binford, and John D. All. November: 1005–1013
The Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. Xin Wang, Linlin Ge, Xiaojing, Li, Stephen Gherardi. January: 43–57
A Hierarchical Building Detection Method for Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Images Combined with DSM Using Graph Cut Optimization. Rongjun Qin and Wei Fang. September: 873–883
Hyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. Manjit Saini, Binal Christian, Nikita Joshi, Dhaval Vyas, Prashanth Marpu, and N.S.R Krishnayya. August: 773–784
Mapping Impervious Surfaces Using Object-oriented Classification in a Semiarid Urban Region. Zachary P. Sugg, Tobias Finke, David C. Goodrich, M. Susan Moran, and Stephen R. Yool. April: 343–352
Modeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. Chuyuan Wang, Kevin P. Price, Deon van der Merwe, Nan An, and Huan Wang. December: 1151–1159
Prediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat, and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Jacob L. Strunk, Hailemariam Temesgen, Hans-Erik Andersen, and Petteri Packalen. February: 143–150
Remote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements Across a Remote Rainforest Transect. Rebecca J. Cole, John D. All, Carl. G. Schmitt, and Marvin F. Lopez. September: 817–822
WorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert Invasive Plant Detection. Temuulen Sankey, Brett Dickson, Steve Sesnie, Ophelia Wang, Aaron Olsson, and Luke Zachmann. September: 885–893
Normalized difference water index (NDWI)The Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR
to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. Xin Wang, Linlin Ge, Xiaojing, Li, Stephen Gherardi. January: 43–57
A Semiautomatic Extraction of Antarctic Lake Features Using Worldview-2 Imagery. Shridhar D. Jawak and Alvarinho J. Luis. October: 939–952
Normalized modified difference building index (NMDBI)An Effective Morphological Index in Automatic Recognition
of Built-up Area Suitable for High Spatial Resolution Images as ALOS and SPOT Data. Bo Yu, Li Wang, Zheng Niu, and Muhammad Shakir. June: 529–536
North American land change monitoring system (NALCMS)Detection of North American Land Cover Change Between
2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. René R Colditz, Darren Pouliot, Ricardo M. Llamas, Collin Homer, Rasim Latifovic, Rainer A. Ressl, Carmen Meneses Tovar, Arturo Victoria Hernández, and Karen Richardson. October: 918–924
North CarolinaBasal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands
Using L-band UAVSAR. William L. Marks, John S. Iiames, Ross S. Lunetta, Siamak Khorram, and Thomas H. Mace. January: 33–42
Number of clusters (NOC) estimationAutomatic Estimation of Number of Clusters in Hyperspectral
Imagery. Amin Alizadeh Naeini, Mohammad Saadatseresht, and Saeid Homayouni. July: 619–626
OObituariesIn Memoriam: Carolyn Jean Merry. July: 611In Memoriam: Joel Nevin O’Neal. October: 932In Memoriam: Kimberly A. Tilley. February: 115–116In Memoriam: Roger Tomlinson. May: 401–402
Object-based algorithmsPerformance Evaluation of Object-based and Pixel-based
Building Detection Algorithms from Very High Spatial Resolution Imagery. Iman Khosravi, Mehdi Momeni, and Maryam Rahnemoonfar. June: 519–528
Object-based area-weighted error calculationIntegration of Lidar and Landsat Data to Estimate Forest
Canopy Cover in Coastal British Columbia. Oumer S. Ahmed, Steven E. Franklin, and Michael A. Wulder. October: 953–961
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Object based image analysis (OBIA)Multi-Agent Recognition System based on Object Based Image
Analysis Using WorldView-2. Fatemeh Tabib Mahmoudi, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. February: 161–170
OBIA Flood Delimitation Assisted by Threshold Determination with Principal Component Analysis. Dora Roque, Nuno Afonso, Ana M. Fonseca, and Sandra Heleno. June: 551–557
Toward Linking Aboveground Vegetation Properties and Soil Microbial Communities Using Remote Sensing. Yuki Hamada, Jack A. Gilbert, Peter E. Larsen, and Madeline J. Norgaard. April: 311–321
Wetland Mapping in the Upper Midwest United States: An Object-Based Approach Integrating Lidar and Imagery Data. Lian P. Rampi, Joseph F. Knight, and Keith C. Pelletier. May: 439–449
Object-based segmentation methodVery High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High
Moor, Kushiro Wetland. Kunihiko Yoshino, Sayuri Kawaguchi, Fusayuki Kanda, Keiji Kushida, and Fuan Tsai. September: 895–905
Object extractionAutomatic Building Extraction Using a Fuzzy Active
Contour Model. Mostafa Kabolizade, Hamid Ebadi, Mehdi Mokhtarzade. November: 1061–1068
A Hierarchical Building Detection Method for Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Images Combined with DSM Using Graph Cut Optimization. Rongjun Qin and Wei Fang. September: 873–883
Object recognitionMulti-Agent Recognition System based on Object Based Image
Analysis Using WorldView-2. Fatemeh Tabib Mahmoudi, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. February: 161–170
O-GENE-AH algorithmAutomatic Estimation of Number of Clusters in Hyperspectral
Imagery. Amin Alizadeh Naeini, Mohammad Saadatseresht, and Saeid Homayouni. July: 619–626
On-orbit geometric calibrationOn-Orbit Geometric Calibration of the Panchromatic/
Multispectral Camera of the ZY-1 02C Satellite based on Public Geographic Data. Pengjie Tao, Luping Lu, Yong Zhang, Biao Xu, and Songbai Zou. June: 505–517
Optical imagerySynergistic Use of Optical and PolSAR Imagery for Urban
Impervious Surface Estimation. Huadong Guo, Huaining Yang, Zhongchang Sun, Xinwu Li, and Cuizhen Wang. January: 91–102
Orbit metadataSAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated
from Raw Data. Dongliang Wang, Jun Yang, Guangcai Sun, Matthew Brolly, Xin Tao, Jianhua Xiao, Guoqing Sun, Youchuan Wan and Xiaoping Xin. July: 663–674
Ordinary Kriging (OK)Mapping the Subaqueous Soils of Lake Champlain’s
Missisquoi Bay Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, Digital Soil Mapping and Field Measurements. Zamir Libohova, James Doolittle, Reed Sims, Thomas Villars, and Larry T. West. April: 323–332
Ordinary least squares (OLS)Modeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using
Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. Chuyuan Wang, Kevin P. Price, Deon van der Merwe, Nan An, and Huan Wang. December: 1151–1159
Prediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat, and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Jacob L. Strunk, Hailemariam Temesgen, Hans-Erik Andersen, and Petteri Packalen. February: 143–150
Orthometric heightsMapping India on Large Scales - A Quick and Viable Solution.
Krishna Kumar Naithani. March: 253–259
Orthorectified imageryPlanar Block Adjustment and Orthorectification of ZY-3
Satellite Images. Taoyang Wang, Guo Zhang, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, Yonghua Jiang, Hongbo Pan, and Xiaoyong Zhu. June: 559–570
Retrieval of Spectral Reflectance of High Resolution Multispectral Imagery Acquired with an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: AggieAir. Bushra Zaman, Austin Jensen, Shannon R. Clemens, and Mac McKee. December: 1139–1150
Very High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High Moor, Kushiro Wetland. Kunihiko Yoshino, Sayuri Kawaguchi, Fusayuki Kanda, Keiji Kushida, and Fuan Tsai. September: 895–905
OutliersA Robust Image Matching Method based on Optimized
BaySAC. Zhizhong Kang, Fengman Jia, and Liqiang Zhang. November: 1041–1052
Over-parameterization problemAn Automatic Parameter Selection Procedure for Pushbroom
Sensor Models on Imaging Satellites. Inseong Jeong and James Bethel. February: 171–178
PPALSAR scenesSAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated
from Raw Data. Dongliang Wang, Jun Yang, Guangcai Sun, Matthew Brolly, Xin Tao, Jianhua Xiao, Guoqing Sun, Youchuan Wan and Xiaoping Xin. July: 663–674
Panoramic sensor modelComparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise
3D Measurements. Shunping Ji, Yun Shi, Zhongchao Shi, Anmin Bao, Junli Li, Xiuxiao Yuan, Yulin Duan, and Ryosuke Shibasaki. March: 229–238
PAN-sharpening algorithmsA Semiautomatic Extraction of Antarctic Lake Features Using
Worldview-2 Imagery. Shridhar D. Jawak and Alvarinho J. Luis. October: 939–952
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Parameter estimationAn Automatic Parameter Selection Procedure for Pushbroom
Sensor Models on Imaging Satellites. Inseong Jeong and James Bethel. February: 171–178
Association-Matrix-Based Sample Consensus Approach for Automated Registration of Terrestrial Laser Scans Using Linear Features. Kaleel Al-Durgham and Ayman Habib. November: 1022–1039
Automatic Building Extraction Using a Fuzzy Active Contour Model. Mostafa Kabolizade, Hamid Ebadi, Mehdi Mokhtarzade. November: 1061–1068
Block Adjustment of Satellite Imagery Using RPCs with Virtual Strip Scenes. Guo Zhang, Hongbo Pan, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, and Xiaoyong Zhu. November: 1053–1059
Extracting Parking Lot Structures from Aerial Photographs. Liang Cheng, Lihua Tong, Manchun Li, and Yongxue Liu. February: 151–160
Feasibility Study for Pose Estimation of Small UAS in Known 3D Environment Using Geometric Hashing. Julien Li-Chee-Ming and Costas Armenakis. December: 1117–1128
Generation of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. Liang Cheng, Yafei Wang, Manchun Li, Lishan Zhong, and Jiechen Wang. September: 839–848
A Hierarchical Building Detection Method for Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Images Combined with DSM Using Graph Cut Optimization. Rongjun Qin and Wei Fang. September: 873–883
Nested Regression Based Optimal Selection (NRBOS) of Rational Polynomial Coefficients. Long Tengfei, Jiao Weili, and He Guojin. March: 261–269
OBIA Flood Delimitation Assisted by Threshold Determination with Principal Component Analysis. Dora Roque, Nuno Afonso, Ana M. Fonseca, and Sandra Heleno. June: 551–557
Planar Block Adjustment and Orthorectification of ZY-3 Satellite Images. Taoyang Wang, Guo Zhang, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, Yonghua Jiang, Hongbo Pan, and Xiaoyong Zhu. June: 559–570
SAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated from Raw Data. Dongliang Wang, Jun Yang, Guangcai Sun, Matthew Brolly, Xin Tao, Jianhua Xiao, Guoqing Sun, Youchuan Wan and Xiaoping Xin. July: 663–674
ParameterizationLaboratory Measurements of Plant Drying: Implications to
Estimate Moisture Content from Radiative Transfer Models in Two Temperate Species. Sara Jurdao, Marta Yebra, Patricia Oliva, and Emilio Chuvieco. May: 451–459
Sensitivity of Hydrological Outputs from SWAT to DEM Spatial Resolution. T. Goulden, R. Jamieson, C. Hopkinson, S. Sterling, A. Sinclair, and D. Hebb. July: 639–652
Parameter selection--AutomaticAn Automatic Parameter Selection Procedure for Pushbroom
Sensor Models on Imaging Satellites. Inseong Jeong and James Bethel. February: 171–178
Parametric base modelsA Statistical Model Inspired by the National Map Accuracy
Standard. F.J. Ariza-López and J. Rodríguez-Avi. March: 271–281
Parking lot structuresExtracting Parking Lot Structures from Aerial Photographs.
Liang Cheng, Lihua Tong, Manchun Li, and Yongxue Liu. February: 151–160
Partitional approachAutomatic Estimation of Number of Clusters in Hyperspectral
Imagery. Amin Alizadeh Naeini, Mohammad Saadatseresht, and Saeid Homayouni. July: 619–626
PasturesThe Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR
to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. Xin Wang, Linlin Ge, Xiaojing, Li, Stephen Gherardi. January: 43–57
Peri-urban areasMonitoring Agricultural Soil Sealing in Peri-Urban Areas
Using Remote Sensing. Shiliang Su, Rui Xiao, and Yuan Zhang. April: 367–372
Persistent scatterer InSAR (PSInSAR)Frontiers of Radar Remote Sensing. Zhong Lu and Lei Zhang.
January: 5–13
Phenological subtraction methodology (PSM)An Extended Approach for Biomass Estimation in a Mixed
Vegetation Area Using ASAR and TM Data. Minfeng Xing, Binbin He, Xingwen Quan, and Xiaowen Li. May: 429–438
Phenological variationHyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact
of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. Manjit Saini, Binal Christian, Nikita Joshi, Dhaval Vyas, Prashanth Marpu, and N.S.R Krishnayya. August: 773–784
Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (PE&RS)Call for Papers on Advances and New Perspectives in
Geographic Object-Based Image Analysis. April: 342, July: 618, June: 518, May: 408
Call for Papers on Climate Change & National Security: A Geospatial Perspective. August: 724, November: 1040, September: 838
Call for Papers on Geospatial Applications of Big Data Analytics. December: 1106
Call for Papers on Understanding Uncertainty in Remotely Sensed Vegetation Data Products. August: 744, October: 994, September: 894
Instructions for Authors Submitting a Manuscript for Peer Review. April: 378–379, August: 809–810, December: 1173–1174, February: 194–195, January: 106–107, July: 116–117, June: 574–575, March: 282–283, May: 474–476, November: 1082–1083, October: 998–999, September: 909–910
January 2014 Special Issue Call for Papers on Advances in Unmanned Aircraft Systems Technology and Applications. February: 190, January: 32
June 2014 Special Issue Call for Paper on Understanding Uncertainty in Remotely Sensed Vegetation Data Products. June: 606
Reviewers For 2013. April: 306
Photogrammetric mappingMapping India on Large Scales - A Quick and Viable Solution.
Krishna Kumar Naithani. March: 253–259
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Physiological parametersLaboratory Measurements of Plant Drying: Implications to
Estimate Moisture Content from Radiative Transfer Models in Two Temperate Species. Sara Jurdao, Marta Yebra, Patricia Oliva, and Emilio Chuvieco. May: 451–459
Pit-free algorithmGenerating Pit-free Canopy Height Models from Airborne
Lidar. September: 863–872
Pixel-based analysisIntegration of Lidar and Landsat Data to Estimate Forest
Canopy Cover in Coastal British Columbia. Oumer S. Ahmed, Steven E. Franklin, and Michael A. Wulder. October: 953–961
Performance Evaluation of Object-based and Pixel-based Building Detection Algorithms from Very High Spatial Resolution Imagery. Iman Khosravi, Mehdi Momeni, and Maryam Rahnemoonfar. June: 519–528
Planar block adjustmentPlanar Block Adjustment and Orthorectification of ZY-3
Satellite Images. Taoyang Wang, Guo Zhang, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, Yonghua Jiang, Hongbo Pan, and Xiaoyong Zhu. June: 559–570
Plant community mappingVery High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High
Moor, Kushiro Wetland. Kunihiko Yoshino, Sayuri Kawaguchi, Fusayuki Kanda, Keiji Kushida, and Fuan Tsai. September: 895–905
Plant detection--InvasiveWorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert
Invasive Plant Detection. Temuulen Sankey, Brett Dickson, Steve Sesnie, Ophelia Wang, Aaron Olsson, and Luke Zachmann. September: 885–893
Plant-microbe correlative studiesToward Linking Aboveground Vegetation Properties and
Soil Microbial Communities Using Remote Sensing. Yuki Hamada, Jack A. Gilbert, Peter E. Larsen, and Madeline J. Norgaard. April: 311–321
Plant water contentThe Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR
to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. Xin Wang, Linlin Ge, Xiaojing, Li, Stephen Gherardi. January: 43–57
Polarimetric decompositionEnsemble Learning with Multiple Classifiers and Polarimetric
Features for Polarized SAR Image Classification. Alim. Samat, Peijun Du, Muhammad Hasan Ali Baig, Sumit Chakravarty, and Liang Cheng. March: 239–251
Polarimetric SAR (PolSAR)--ImageryEnsemble Learning with Multiple Classifiers and Polarimetric
Features for Polarized SAR Image Classification. Alim. Samat, Peijun Du, Muhammad Hasan Ali Baig, Sumit Chakravarty, and Liang Cheng. March: 239–251
Synergistic Use of Optical and PolSAR Imagery for Urban Impervious Surface Estimation. Huadong Guo, Huaining Yang, Zhongchang Sun, Xinwu Li, and Cuizhen Wang. January: 91–102
PolynomialGeneration of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a
Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. Liang Cheng, Yafei Wang, Manchun Li, Lishan Zhong, and Jiechen Wang. September: 839–848
Polynomial-fitting modelHyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band
Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. Nilda Sánchez, Maria Piles, José Martínez-Fernández, Mercè Vall-llossera, Luca Pipia, Adriano Camps, Albert Aguasca, Fernando Pérez-Aragüés, and Carlos M. Herrero-Jiménez. August: 745–755
Pose estimationFeasibility Study for Pose Estimation of Small UAS in Known
3D Environment Using Geometric Hashing. Julien Li-Chee-Ming and Costas Armenakis. December: 1117–1128
Post-disaster field studiesHigh Resolution Imagery Collection for Post-Disaster Studies
Utilizing Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). Stuart M. Adams, Marc L. Levitan, and Carol J. Friedland. December: 1161–1168
Principal component analysis (PCA)OBIA Flood Delimitation Assisted by Threshold
Determination with Principal Component Analysis. Dora Roque, Nuno Afonso, Ana M. Fonseca, and Sandra Heleno. June: 551–557
Principal component regressionBiomass Modeling of Four Leading World Crops Using
Hyperspectral Narrowbands in Support of HyspIRI Mission. Michael Marshall and Prasad Thenkabail. August: 757–772
Principal orientation constraintsExtracting Parking Lot Structures from Aerial Photographs.
Liang Cheng, Lihua Tong, Manchun Li, and Yongxue Liu. February: 151–160
Priori stochastic constraintsAn Automatic Parameter Selection Procedure for Pushbroom
Sensor Models on Imaging Satellites. Inseong Jeong and James Bethel. February: 171–178
Prior probability estimationA Robust Image Matching Method based on Optimized
BaySAC. Zhizhong Kang, Fengman Jia, and Liqiang Zhang. November: 1041–1052
Probabilistic sensing modelMulti-UAV Surveillance over Forested Regions. Vengatesan
Govindaraju, Gerard Leng, and Zhang Qian. December: 1129–1137
Product validationAnnual Crop Type Classification of the US Great Plains for
2000 to 2011 Daniel M. Howard and Bruce K. Wylie. June: 537–549
Pseudo-correspondencesA Robust Image Matching Method based on Optimized
BaySAC. Zhizhong Kang, Fengman Jia, and Liqiang Zhang. November: 1041–1052
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Public geographic dataOn-Orbit Geometric Calibration of the Panchromatic/
Multispectral Camera of the ZY-1 02C Satellite based on Public Geographic Data. Pengjie Tao, Luping Lu, Yong Zhang, Biao Xu, and Songbai Zou. June: 505–517
Pushbroom sensor modelsAn Automatic Parameter Selection Procedure for Pushbroom
Sensor Models on Imaging Satellites. Inseong Jeong and James Bethel. February: 171–178
QQuality assessmentASPRS Research on Quantifying the Geometric Quality of
Lidar Data. Aparajithan Sampath, Hans K. Heidemann, Gregory L. Stensaas, Jon B. Christopherson. March: 201–205
OBIA Flood Delimitation Assisted by Threshold Determination with Principal Component Analysis. Dora Roque, Nuno Afonso, Ana M. Fonseca, and Sandra Heleno. June: 551–557
QuickBird--ApplicationsFast Hierarchical Segmentation of High-Resolution Remote
Sensing Image with Adaptive Edge Penalty. Xueliang Zhang, Pengfeng Xiao, and Xuezhi Feng. January: 71–80
QuickBird--ImageryMapping Impervious Surfaces Using Object-oriented
Classification in a Semiarid Urban Region. Zachary P. Sugg, Tobias Finke, David C. Goodrich, M. Susan Moran, and Stephen R. Yool. April: 343–352
Performance Evaluation of Object-based and Pixel-based Building Detection Algorithms from Very High Spatial Resolution Imagery. Iman Khosravi, Mehdi Momeni, and Maryam Rahnemoonfar. June: 519–528
RRadar canopy backscatter modelingDaily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal
LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428
Radar faciesMapping the Subaqueous Soils of Lake Champlain’s
Missisquoi Bay Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, Digital Soil Mapping and Field Measurements. Zamir Libohova, James Doolittle, Reed Sims, Thomas Villars, and Larry T. West. April: 323–332
Radar imageryFrontiers of Radar Remote Sensing. Zhong Lu and Lei Zhang.
January: 5–13
Radiative transfer models (RTM)Laboratory Measurements of Plant Drying: Implications to
Estimate Moisture Content from Radiative Transfer Models in Two Temperate Species. Sara Jurdao, Marta Yebra, Patricia Oliva, and Emilio Chuvieco. May: 451–459
Radiometric resolutionRetrieval of Spectral Reflectance of High Resolution
Multispectral Imagery Acquired with an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: AggieAir. Bushra Zaman, Austin Jensen, Shannon R. Clemens, and Mac McKee. December: 1139–1150
Radiometry-based thresholdingOBIA Flood Delimitation Assisted by Threshold
Determination with Principal Component Analysis. Dora Roque, Nuno Afonso, Ana M. Fonseca, and Sandra Heleno. June: 551–557
Rainforest transect--RemoteRemote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements Across a
Remote Rainforest Transect. Rebecca J. Cole, John D. All, Carl. G. Schmitt, and Marvin F. Lopez. September: 817–822
Random forests (RF)An Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms
in Juniper Woodlands. Aaron J. Poznanovic, Michael J. Falkowski, Ann L. Maclean, Alistair M.S. Smith, and Jeffrey S. Evans. July: 627–637
Combining Hyperspectral and Lidar Data for Vegetation Mapping in the Florida Everglades. Caiyun Zhang. August: 733–743
Combining RapidEye Satellite Imagery and Lidar for Mapping of Mining and Mine Reclamation. Aaron E. Maxwell, Timothy A. Warner, Michael P. Strager, and Mahesh Pal. February: 179–189
Semi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. Travis W. Nauman, James A. Thompson, and Craig Rasmussen. April: 353–366
RANdom SAmpling Consensus (RANSAC)Association-Matrix-Based Sample Consensus Approach for
Automated Registration of Terrestrial Laser Scans Using Linear Features. Kaleel Al-Durgham and Ayman Habib. November: 1022–1039
A Robust Image Matching Method based on Optimized BaySAC. Zhizhong Kang, Fengman Jia, and Liqiang Zhang. November: 1041–1052
RapidEye satellite imageryCombining RapidEye Satellite Imagery and Lidar for Mapping
of Mining and Mine Reclamation. Aaron E. Maxwell, Timothy A. Warner, Michael P. Strager, and Mahesh Pal. February: 179–189
Rational function model (RFM)Analysis of Dual-Sensor Stereo Geometry and Its Positioning
Accuracy. Jaehoon Jeong and Taejung Kim. July: 653–661Nested Regression Based Optimal Selection (NRBOS) of
Rational Polynomial Coefficients. Long Tengfei, Jiao Weili, and He Guojin. March: 261–269
Rational polynomial coefficients (RPC)Block Adjustment of Satellite Imagery Using RPCs with
Virtual Strip Scenes. Guo Zhang, Hongbo Pan, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, and Xiaoyong Zhu. November: 1053–1059
Nested Regression Based Optimal Selection (NRBOS) of Rational Polynomial Coefficients. Long Tengfei, Jiao Weili, and He Guojin. March: 261–269
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Raw data imagesSAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated
from Raw Data. Dongliang Wang, Jun Yang, Guangcai Sun, Matthew Brolly, Xin Tao, Jianhua Xiao, Guoqing Sun, Youchuan Wan and Xiaoping Xin. July: 663–674
ReclamationCombining RapidEye Satellite Imagery and Lidar for Mapping
of Mining and Mine Reclamation. Aaron E. Maxwell, Timothy A. Warner, Michael P. Strager, and Mahesh Pal. February: 179–189
ReconaissanceHigh Resolution Imagery Collection for Post-Disaster Studies
Utilizing Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). Stuart M. Adams, Marc L. Levitan, and Carol J. Friedland. December: 1161–1168
Reflectance measurementLaboratory Measurements of Plant Drying: Implications to
Estimate Moisture Content from Radiative Transfer Models in Two Temperate Species. Sara Jurdao, Marta Yebra, Patricia Oliva, and Emilio Chuvieco. May: 451–459
Retrieval of Spectral Reflectance of High Resolution Multispectral Imagery Acquired with an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: AggieAir. Bushra Zaman, Austin Jensen, Shannon R. Clemens, and Mac McKee. December: 1139–1150
Reflectance spectraHyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact
of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. Manjit Saini, Binal Christian, Nikita Joshi, Dhaval Vyas, Prashanth Marpu, and N.S.R Krishnayya. August: 773–784
Hyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. Nilda Sánchez, Maria Piles, José Martínez-Fernández, Mercè Vall-llossera, Luca Pipia, Adriano Camps, Albert Aguasca, Fernando Pérez-Aragüés, and Carlos M. Herrero-Jiménez. August: 745–755
Regional scale classificationMapping Impervious Surfaces Using Object-oriented
Classification in a Semiarid Urban Region. Zachary P. Sugg, Tobias Finke, David C. Goodrich, M. Susan Moran, and Stephen R. Yool. April: 343–352
Region-growing segmentation procedureAssociation-Matrix-Based Sample Consensus Approach for
Automated Registration of Terrestrial Laser Scans Using Linear Features. Kaleel Al-Durgham and Ayman Habib. November: 1022–1039
Regression analysisWorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert
Invasive Plant Detection. Temuulen Sankey, Brett Dickson, Steve Sesnie, Ophelia Wang, Aaron Olsson, and Luke Zachmann. September: 885–893
Regression modelsAutomated Hyperspectral Vegetation Index Retrieval from
Multiple Correlation Matrices with HyperCor. Helge Aasen, Martin Leon Gnyp, Yuxin Miao, and Georg Bareth. August: 785–795
Forward: Special Issue on Remote Sensing of Soils for Environmental Assessment and Management. Stephen D. DeGloria, James R. Irons, and Larry T. West. April: 309–310
Geostatistical Methods for Predicting Soil Moisture Continuously in a Subalpine Basin. Katherine E. Williams and Sharolyn J. Anderson. April: 333–341
Integration of Lidar and Landsat Data to Estimate Forest Canopy Cover in Coastal British Columbia. Oumer S. Ahmed, Steven E. Franklin, and Michael A. Wulder. October: 953–961
Modeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. Chuyuan Wang, Kevin P. Price, Deon van der Merwe, Nan An, and Huan Wang. December: 1151–1159
REMEDHUS networkHyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band
Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. Nilda Sánchez, Maria Piles, José Martínez-Fernández, Mercè Vall-llossera, Luca Pipia, Adriano Camps, Albert Aguasca, Fernando Pérez-Aragüés, and Carlos M. Herrero-Jiménez. August: 745–755
Remotely sensed dataEmergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil
Investigations. Stephen D. DeGloria, Dylan E. Beaudette, James R. Irons, Zamir Libohova, Peggy E. O’Neill, Phillip R. Owens, Philip J. Schoeneberger, Larry T. West, and Douglas A. Wysocki. April: 289–294
A Hierarchical Building Detection Method for Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Images Combined with DSM Using Graph Cut Optimization. Rongjun Qin and Wei Fang. September: 873–883
Modeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. Chuyuan Wang, Kevin P. Price, Deon van der Merwe, Nan An, and Huan Wang. December: 1151–1159
Road Extraction from Lidar Data Using Support Vector Machine Classification. Ali Akbar Matkan, Mohammad Hajeb, and Saeed Sadeghian. May: 409–422
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Remote sensingAn Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms
in Juniper Woodlands. Aaron J. Poznanovic, Michael J. Falkowski, Ann L. Maclean, Alistair M.S. Smith, and Jeffrey S. Evans. July: 627–637
Advances in Mapping from Remote Sensor Imagery: Techniques and Applications by Yang, Xiaojun and Li., Jonathan. Reviewed by Rickman, Doug. December: 1103, December: 1105
Computer-Aided Analysis of Multispectral Scanner Data-The Beginnings. Roger M. Hoffer. June: 482–492
Connecting Pixels with People to Examine Environmental Changes in the Mt. Everest Region of Nepal. John All, Narcisa Pricope, and Kamal Humagain. July: 600–604
Daily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428
Disentangling Environmental Variability from Land Management Decisions in Changing Semi-arid Savannas of Southern Africa. Narcisa G. Pricope, Michael W. Binford, and John D. All. November: 1005–1013
Earth Observation of Ecosystem Services by Alcaraz-Segura, Domingo, Bella, Carlos Marcelo Di, and Veronica, Julietta. Reviewed by Mace, Thomas H. September: 831
Ensemble Learning with Multiple Classifiers and Polarimetric Features for Polarized SAR Image Classification. Alim. Samat, Peijun Du, Muhammad Hasan Ali Baig, Sumit Chakravarty, and Liang Cheng. March: 239–251
Forward: Special Issue on Remote Sensing of Soils for Environmental Assessment and Management. Stephen D. DeGloria, James R. Irons, and Larry T. West. April: 309–310
Frontiers of Radar Remote Sensing. Zhong Lu and Lei Zhang. January: 5–13
Improved Capability in Stone Pine Forest Mapping and Management in Lebanon Using Hyperspectral CHRIS-Proba Data Relative to Landsat ETM+. Mohamad Awad, Ihab Jomaa, and Fatima Arab. August: 725–731
Linking Remote and in-situ Detection of Black Carbon on Tropical Glaciers. Carl G. Schmitt, John All, Rebecca J. Cole, Aaron Celestian, and W. Pat Arnott. May: 385–390
Monitoring Agricultural Soil Sealing in Peri-Urban Areas Using Remote Sensing. Shiliang Su, Rui Xiao, and Yuan Zhang. April: 367–372
Nested Regression Based Optimal Selection (NRBOS) of Rational Polynomial Coefficients. Long Tengfei, Jiao Weili, and He Guojin. March: 261–269
Prediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat, and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Jacob L. Strunk, Hailemariam Temesgen, Hans-Erik Andersen, and Petteri Packalen. February: 143–150
Remote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements Across a Remote Rainforest Transect. Rebecca J. Cole, John D. All, Carl. G. Schmitt, and Marvin F. Lopez. September: 817–822
Remote Sensing by Khorram, Siamak, Koch, Frank H.,van der Wiele, Cynthia F. and Nelson, Stacy A. C. Reviewed
by Zourarakis, Demetrio P. May: 402Remote Sensing of Drought: Innovative Monitoring
Approaches by Wardlow, Brian D. Reviewed by Crosby, Michael K. February: 121, February: 127
Remote Sensing of Energy Fluxes and Soil Moisture Content by Petropoulos, George P. Reviewed by Keith T. Weber. October: 933–934
Remote Sensing: Techniques, Applications and Technologies by Enner, Alcântara. Reviewed by Patias, Petros. January: 23
Toward Linking Aboveground Vegetation Properties and Soil Microbial Communities Using Remote Sensing. Yuki Hamada, Jack A. Gilbert, Peter E. Larsen, and Madeline J. Norgaard. April: 311–321
Very High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High Moor, Kushiro Wetland. Kunihiko Yoshino, Sayuri Kawaguchi, Fusayuki Kanda, Keiji Kushida, and Fuan Tsai. September: 895–905
Wetland Mapping in the Upper Midwest United States: An Object-Based Approach Integrating Lidar and Imagery Data. Lian P. Rampi, Joseph F. Knight, and Keith C. Pelletier. May: 439–449
Remote sensing data--multi sensorAutomated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for
California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing. Zhuoting Wu, Prasad S. Thenkabail, and James P. Verdin. January: 81–90
Residual analysis (RA)Automatic Estimation of Number of Clusters in Hyperspectral
Imagery. Amin Alizadeh Naeini, Mohammad Saadatseresht, and Saeid Homayouni. July: 619–626
Rice biomass detectionAutomated Hyperspectral Vegetation Index Retrieval from
Multiple Correlation Matrices with HyperCor. Helge Aasen, Martin Leon Gnyp, Yuxin Miao, and Georg Bareth. August: 785–795
Rigorous sensor models (RSMs)Analysis of Dual-Sensor Stereo Geometry and Its Positioning
Accuracy. Jaehoon Jeong and Taejung Kim. July: 653–661
Road extractionRoad Extraction from Lidar Data Using Support Vector
Machine Classification. Ali Akbar Matkan, Mohammad Hajeb, and Saeed Sadeghian. May: 409–422
Rotation ForestEnsemble Learning with Multiple Classifiers and Polarimetric
Features for Polarized SAR Image Classification. Alim. Samat, Peijun Du, Muhammad Hasan Ali Baig, Sumit Chakravarty, and Liang Cheng. March: 239–251
SSahara mustardWorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert
Invasive Plant Detection. Temuulen Sankey, Brett Dickson, Steve Sesnie, Ophelia Wang, Aaron Olsson, and Luke Zachmann. September: 885–893
São Tomé and PríncipeGrids & Datums Column: Democratic Republic of São Tomé
and Príncipe. Clifford J. Mugnier. January: 17–18
SAR backprojection methodGPU Processing for UAS-Based LFM-CW Stripmap SAR. Craig
Stringham and David G. Long. December: 1107–115
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SAR image time series--pixel-levelGeneration of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a
Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. Liang Cheng, Yafei Wang, Manchun Li, Lishan Zhong, and Jiechen Wang. September: 839–848
SAR imagingSAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated
from Raw Data. Dongliang Wang, Jun Yang, Guangcai Sun, Matthew Brolly, Xin Tao, Jianhua Xiao, Guoqing Sun, Youchuan Wan and Xiaoping Xin. July: 663–674
SAR tomographyFrontiers of Radar Remote Sensing. Zhong Lu and Lei Zhang.
January: 5–13
Satellite-based optical image remote sensingGlobal Forest Monitoring from Earth Observation by Achard,
Frédéric and Hansen, Matthew C. Reviewed by Dandois, Jonathan P. April: 299–300
Satellite sensor modelAn Automatic Parameter Selection Procedure for Pushbroom
Sensor Models on Imaging Satellites. Inseong Jeong and James Bethel. February: 171–178
SavannasDisentangling Environmental Variability from Land
Management Decisions in Changing Semi-arid Savannas of Southern Africa. Narcisa G. Pricope, Michael W. Binford, and John D. All. November: 1005–1013
Savitzky-Golay filterApplication of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover
Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. So-Ra Kim, Anup K. Prasad, Hesham El-Askary, Woo-Kyun Lee, Doo-Ahn Kwak, Seung-Ho Lee, and Menas Kafatos. July: 675–685
Scaling analysisSensitivity of Hydrological Outputs from SWAT to DEM
Spatial Resolution. T. Goulden, R. Jamieson, C. Hopkinson, S. Sterling, A. Sinclair, and D. Hebb. July: 639–652
Scenario analysis algorithmsBehind The Scenes Column: The future is here for 21st
century LiDAR applications. Jim Peters. September: 829–830
Scrub ecosystemComparison of Simulated HyspIRI with Two Multispectral
Sensors for Invasive Species Mapping. Aaryn D. Olsson and Jeffrey T. Morisette. March: 217–227
Sediment yieldSensitivity of Hydrological Outputs from SWAT to DEM
Spatial Resolution. T. Goulden, R. Jamieson, C. Hopkinson, S. Sterling, A. Sinclair, and D. Hebb. July: 639–652
Segmentation errorsPerformance Evaluation of Object-based and Pixel-based
Building Detection Algorithms from Very High Spatial Resolution Imagery. Iman Khosravi, Mehdi Momeni, and Maryam Rahnemoonfar. June: 519–528
Segment tree modelFast Hierarchical Segmentation of High-Resolution Remote
Sensing Image with Adaptive Edge Penalty. Xueliang Zhang, Pengfeng Xiao, and Xuezhi Feng. January: 71–80
Self-adaptive growth methodExtracting Parking Lot Structures from Aerial Photographs.
Liang Cheng, Lihua Tong, Manchun Li, and Yongxue Liu. February: 151–160
Self-localization methodFeasibility Study for Pose Estimation of Small UAS in Known
3D Environment Using Geometric Hashing. Julien Li-Chee-Ming and Costas Armenakis. December: 1117–1128
Self-organizing maps (SOMs)Improved Capability in Stone Pine Forest Mapping and
Management in Lebanon Using Hyperspectral CHRIS-Proba Data Relative to Landsat ETM+. Mohamad Awad, Ihab Jomaa, and Fatima Arab. August: 725–731
Semiarid urban regionMapping Impervious Surfaces Using Object-oriented
Classification in a Semiarid Urban Region. Zachary P. Sugg, Tobias Finke, David C. Goodrich, M. Susan Moran, and Stephen R. Yool. April: 343–352
Semiautomatic extractionA Semiautomatic Extraction of Antarctic Lake Features Using
Worldview-2 Imagery. Shridhar D. Jawak and Alvarinho J. Luis. October: 939–952
Sensitivity analysisSensitivity of Hydrological Outputs from SWAT to DEM
Spatial Resolution. T. Goulden, R. Jamieson, C. Hopkinson, S. Sterling, A. Sinclair, and D. Hebb. July: 639–652
A Statistical Model Inspired by the National Map Accuracy Standard. F.J. Ariza-López and J. Rodríguez-Avi. March: 271–281
Sensor modelsAnalysis of Dual-Sensor Stereo Geometry and Its Positioning
Accuracy. Jaehoon Jeong and Taejung Kim. July: 653–661An Automatic Parameter Selection Procedure for Pushbroom
Sensor Models on Imaging Satellites. Inseong Jeong and James Bethel. February: 171–178
ASPRS Research on Quantifying the Geometric Quality of Lidar Data. Aparajithan Sampath, Hans K. Heidemann, Gregory L. Stensaas, Jon B. Christopherson. March: 201–205
Comparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise 3D Measurements. Shunping Ji, Yun Shi, Zhongchao Shi, Anmin Bao, Junli Li, Xiuxiao Yuan, Yulin Duan, and Ryosuke Shibasaki. March: 229–238
On-Orbit Geometric Calibration of the Panchromatic/Multispectral Camera of the ZY-1 02C Satellite based on Public Geographic Data. Pengjie Tao, Luping Lu, Yong Zhang, Biao Xu, and Songbai Zou. June: 505–517
Sensor parametersThe Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR
to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. Xin Wang, Linlin Ge, Xiaojing, Li, Stephen Gherardi. January: 43–57
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Sequential search methodsBiomass Modeling of Four Leading World Crops Using
Hyperspectral Narrowbands in Support of HyspIRI Mission. Michael Marshall and Prasad Thenkabail. August: 757–772
Sequential search methods (SSM)Biomass Modeling of Four Leading World Crops Using
Hyperspectral Narrowbands in Support of HyspIRI Mission. Michael Marshall and Prasad Thenkabail. August: 757–772
Shadow problemA Hierarchical Building Detection Method for Very High
Resolution Remotely Sensed Images Combined with DSM Using Graph Cut Optimization. Rongjun Qin and Wei Fang. September: 873–883
Single look complex (SLC) imagesSAR Imaging and Interferometry Using Parameters Estimated
from Raw Data. Dongliang Wang, Jun Yang, Guangcai Sun, Matthew Brolly, Xin Tao, Jianhua Xiao, Guoqing Sun, Youchuan Wan and Xiaoping Xin. July: 663–674
Single-sensor stereo geometryAnalysis of Dual-Sensor Stereo Geometry and Its Positioning
Accuracy. Jaehoon Jeong and Taejung Kim. July: 653–661
SkyboxBehind The Scenes: The use of @twitter to query anything
geospatial. Jim Peters. October: 931
Slope-based filtering algorithmRoad Extraction from Lidar Data Using Support Vector
Machine Classification. Ali Akbar Matkan, Mohammad Hajeb, and Saeed Sadeghian. May: 409–422
Small-unmanned aerial vehicles (S-UAVs)Multi-UAV Surveillance over Forested Regions. Vengatesan
Govindaraju, Gerard Leng, and Zhang Qian. December: 1129–1137
Small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) imageryModeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using
Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. Chuyuan Wang, Kevin P. Price, Deon van der Merwe, Nan An, and Huan Wang. December: 1151–1159
Smoke detection--AutomaticAutomatic Smoke Detection in MODIS Satellite Data based
on K-means Clustering and Fisher Linear Discrimination. Xiaolian Li, Jing Wang, Weiguo Song, Jian Ma, Luciano Telesca, and Yongming Zhang. October: 971–982
Smoke identification algorithmAutomatic Smoke Detection in MODIS Satellite Data based
on K-means Clustering and Fisher Linear Discrimination. Xiaolian Li, Jing Wang, Weiguo Song, Jian Ma, Luciano Telesca, and Yongming Zhang. October: 971–982
Smoke plume detectionAutomatic Smoke Detection in MODIS Satellite Data based
on K-means Clustering and Fisher Linear Discrimination. Xiaolian Li, Jing Wang, Weiguo Song, Jian Ma, Luciano Telesca, and Yongming Zhang. October: 971–982
Snow albedoLinking Remote and in-situ Detection of Black Carbon on
Tropical Glaciers. Carl G. Schmitt, John All, Rebecca J. Cole, Aaron Celestian, and W. Pat Arnott. May: 385–390
Soil analysisMapping the Subaqueous Soils of Lake Champlain’s
Missisquoi Bay Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, Digital Soil Mapping and Field Measurements. Zamir Libohova, James Doolittle, Reed Sims, Thomas Villars, and Larry T. West. April: 323–332
Soil class mapsSemi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map
Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. Travis W. Nauman, James A. Thompson, and Craig Rasmussen. April: 353–366
Soil-landscape rulesSemi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map
Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. Travis W. Nauman, James A. Thompson, and Craig Rasmussen. April: 353–366
Soil mappingForward: Special Issue on Remote Sensing of Soils for
Environmental Assessment and Management. Stephen D. DeGloria, James R. Irons, and Larry T. West. April: 309–310
Soil microbial communities (SMCs)Toward Linking Aboveground Vegetation Properties and
Soil Microbial Communities Using Remote Sensing. Yuki Hamada, Jack A. Gilbert, Peter E. Larsen, and Madeline J. Norgaard. April: 311–321
Soil moistureForward: Special Issue on Research Advances in
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing. Prasad S. Thenkabail. August: 721–723
Geostatistical Methods for Predicting Soil Moisture Continuously in a Subalpine Basin. Katherine E. Williams and Sharolyn J. Anderson. April: 333–341
Hyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. Nilda Sánchez, Maria Piles, José Martínez-Fernández, Mercè Vall-llossera, Luca Pipia, Adriano Camps, Albert Aguasca, Fernando Pérez-Aragüés, and Carlos M. Herrero-Jiménez. August: 745–755
Remote Sensing of Energy Fluxes and Soil Moisture Content by Petropoulos, George P. Reviewed by Keith T. Weber. October: 933–934
Soil moisture active passive (SMAP) satelliteEmergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil
Investigations. Stephen D. DeGloria, Dylan E. Beaudette, James R. Irons, Zamir Libohova, Peggy E. O’Neill, Phillip R. Owens, Philip J. Schoeneberger, Larry T. West, and Douglas A. Wysocki. April: 289–294
Soil moisture indexThe Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR
to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. Xin Wang, Linlin Ge, Xiaojing, Li, Stephen Gherardi. January: 43–57
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Soil moisture spatial survey (SMSS)Geostatistical Methods for Predicting Soil Moisture
Continuously in a Subalpine Basin. Katherine E. Williams and Sharolyn J. Anderson. April: 333–341
Soil resource inventoriesEmergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil
Investigations. Stephen D. DeGloria, Dylan E. Beaudette, James R. Irons, Zamir Libohova, Peggy E. O’Neill, Phillip R. Owens, Philip J. Schoeneberger, Larry T. West, and Douglas A. Wysocki. April: 289–294
Soil survey database mapSemi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map
Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. Travis W. Nauman, James A. Thompson, and Craig Rasmussen. April: 353–366
Soil survey investigationsEmergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil
Investigations. Stephen D. DeGloria, Dylan E. Beaudette, James R. Irons, Zamir Libohova, Peggy E. O’Neill, Phillip R. Owens, Philip J. Schoeneberger, Larry T. West, and Douglas A. Wysocki. April: 289–294
Solomon IslandsGrids & Datums Column: Solomon Islands. Clifford J.
Mugnier. June: 495–496
Sonoran DesertComparison of Simulated HyspIRI with Two Multispectral
Sensors for Invasive Species Mapping. Aaryn D. Olsson and Jeffrey T. Morisette. March: 217–227
Semi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. Travis W. Nauman, James A. Thompson, and Craig Rasmussen. April: 353–366
Southern AfricaDisentangling Environmental Variability from Land
Management Decisions in Changing Semi-arid Savannas of Southern Africa. Narcisa G. Pricope, Michael W. Binford, and John D. All. November: 1005–1013
Spatial analysisThe Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR
to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. Xin Wang, Linlin Ge, Xiaojing, Li, Stephen Gherardi. January: 43–57
Spatial dataMonitoring Agricultural Soil Sealing in Peri-Urban Areas
Using Remote Sensing. Shiliang Su, Rui Xiao, and Yuan Zhang. April: 367–372
Semi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. Travis W. Nauman, James A. Thompson, and Craig Rasmussen. April: 353–366
Spatial distributionGeneration of Pixel-Level SAR Image Time Series Using a
Locally Adaptive Matching Technique. Liang Cheng, Yafei Wang, Manchun Li, Lishan Zhong, and Jiechen Wang. September: 839–848
Spatial informationObject-Based Hyperspectral Classification of Urban Areas by
Using Marker-Based Hierarchical Segmentation. Davood Akbari, Abdolreza Safari, and Saeid Homayouni. October: 963–970
Spatial patternDisentangling Environmental Variability from Land
Management Decisions in Changing Semi-arid Savannas of Southern Africa. Narcisa G. Pricope, Michael W. Binford, and John D. All. November: 1005–1013
Very High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High Moor, Kushiro Wetland. Kunihiko Yoshino, Sayuri Kawaguchi, Fusayuki Kanda, Keiji Kushida, and Fuan Tsai. September: 895–905
Spatial resolutionAn Effective Morphological Index in Automatic Recognition
of Built-up Area Suitable for High Spatial Resolution Images as ALOS and SPOT Data. Bo Yu, Li Wang, Zheng Niu, and Muhammad Shakir. June: 529–536
Basal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands Using L-band UAVSAR. William L. Marks, John S. Iiames, Ross S. Lunetta, Siamak Khorram, and Thomas H. Mace. January: 33–42
Comparison of Simulated HyspIRI with Two Multispectral Sensors for Invasive Species Mapping. Aaryn D. Olsson and Jeffrey T. Morisette. March: 217–227
Daily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428
Detection of North American Land Cover Change Between 2005 and 2010 with 250m MODIS Data. René R Colditz, Darren Pouliot, Ricardo M. Llamas, Collin Homer, Rasim Latifovic, Rainer A. Ressl, Carmen Meneses Tovar, Arturo Victoria Hernández, and Karen Richardson. October: 918–924
Geostatistical Methods for Predicting Soil Moisture Continuously in a Subalpine Basin. Katherine E. Williams and Sharolyn J. Anderson. April: 333–341
Hyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. Nilda Sánchez, Maria Piles, José Martínez-Fernández, Mercè Vall-llossera, Luca Pipia, Adriano Camps, Albert Aguasca, Fernando Pérez-Aragüés, and Carlos M. Herrero-Jiménez. August: 745–755
Modeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. Chuyuan Wang, Kevin P. Price, Deon van der Merwe, Nan An, and Huan Wang. December: 1151–1159
Retrieval of Spectral Reflectance of High Resolution Multispectral Imagery Acquired with an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: AggieAir. Bushra Zaman, Austin Jensen, Shannon R. Clemens, and Mac McKee. December: 1139–1150
Sensitivity of Hydrological Outputs from SWAT to DEM Spatial Resolution. T. Goulden, R. Jamieson, C. Hopkinson, S. Sterling, A. Sinclair, and D. Hebb. July: 639–652
Very High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High Moor, Kushiro Wetland. Kunihiko Yoshino, Sayuri Kawaguchi, Fusayuki Kanda, Keiji Kushida, and Fuan Tsai. September: 895–905
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Spatial wavelet analysis (SWA)An Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms
in Juniper Woodlands. Aaron J. Poznanovic, Michael J. Falkowski, Ann L. Maclean, Alistair M.S. Smith, and Jeffrey S. Evans. July: 627–637
Spectral-angle-based LE method (LE-SA)Spectral-Angle-based Laplacian Eigenmaps for Nonlinear
Dimensionality Reduction of Hyperspectral Imagery. Lin Yan and Xutong Niu. September: 849–861
Spectral angle mapper (SAM)Automated Class Labeling Of Classified Landsat TM Imagery
Using a Hyperion- Generated Hyperspectral Library. Ilia Parshakov, Craig Coburn, and Karl Staenz. August: 797–805
Hyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. Manjit Saini, Binal Christian, Nikita Joshi, Dhaval Vyas, Prashanth Marpu, and N.S.R Krishnayya. August: 773–784
Spectral matching algorithmAutomated Class Labeling Of Classified Landsat TM Imagery
Using a Hyperion- Generated Hyperspectral Library. Ilia Parshakov, Craig Coburn, and Karl Staenz. August: 797–805
Spectral matching technique (SMT)Forward: Special Issue on Research Advances in
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing. Prasad S. Thenkabail. August: 721–723
Spectral mixture analysis (SMA)Integration of Lidar and Landsat Data to Estimate Forest
Canopy Cover in Coastal British Columbia. Oumer S. Ahmed, Steven E. Franklin, and Michael A. Wulder. October: 953–961
Spectral processingA Semiautomatic Extraction of Antarctic Lake Features Using
Worldview-2 Imagery. Shridhar D. Jawak and Alvarinho J. Luis. October: 939–952
Spectral reflectanceComputer-Aided Analysis of Multispectral Scanner Data-The
Beginnings. Roger M. Hoffer. June: 482–492Modeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using
Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. Chuyuan Wang, Kevin P. Price, Deon van der Merwe, Nan An, and Huan Wang. December: 1151–1159
Retrieval of Spectral Reflectance of High Resolution Multispectral Imagery Acquired with an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: AggieAir. Bushra Zaman, Austin Jensen, Shannon R. Clemens, and Mac McKee. December: 1139–1150
Spectral resolutionComparison of Simulated HyspIRI with Two Multispectral
Sensors for Invasive Species Mapping. Aaryn D. Olsson and Jeffrey T. Morisette. March: 217–227
Spectral separability analysisAutomated Class Labeling Of Classified Landsat TM Imagery
Using a Hyperion- Generated Hyperspectral Library. Ilia Parshakov, Craig Coburn, and Karl Staenz. August: 797–805
Spectral-spatial classificationObject-Based Hyperspectral Classification of Urban Areas by
Using Marker-Based Hierarchical Segmentation. Davood Akbari, Abdolreza Safari, and Saeid Homayouni. October: 963–970
Spectral transformationBiomass Modeling of Four Leading World Crops Using
Hyperspectral Narrowbands in Support of HyspIRI Mission. Michael Marshall and Prasad Thenkabail. August: 757–772
Spectral vegetation indicesMapping Impervious Surfaces Using Object-oriented
Classification in a Semiarid Urban Region. Zachary P. Sugg, Tobias Finke, David C. Goodrich, M. Susan Moran, and Stephen R. Yool. April: 343–352
Spline interpolationDaily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal
LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428Road Extraction from Lidar Data Using Support Vector
Machine Classification. Ali Akbar Matkan, Mohammad Hajeb, and Saeed Sadeghian. May: 409–422
SPOT dataAn Effective Morphological Index in Automatic Recognition
of Built-up Area Suitable for High Spatial Resolution Images as ALOS and SPOT Data. Bo Yu, Li Wang, Zheng Niu, and Muhammad Shakir. June: 529–536
Nested Regression Based Optimal Selection (NRBOS) of Rational Polynomial Coefficients. Long Tengfei, Jiao Weili, and He Guojin. March: 261–269
Statistical modelA Statistical Model Inspired by the National Map Accuracy
Standard. F.J. Ariza-López and J. Rodríguez-Avi. March: 271–281
Stereo geometryAnalysis of Dual-Sensor Stereo Geometry and Its Positioning
Accuracy. Jaehoon Jeong and Taejung Kim. July: 653–661
Stereo-imagesComparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise
3D Measurements. Shunping Ji, Yun Shi, Zhongchao Shi, Anmin Bao, Junli Li, Xiuxiao Yuan, Yulin Duan, and Ryosuke Shibasaki. March: 229–238
Stone Pine coverImproved Capability in Stone Pine Forest Mapping and
Management in Lebanon Using Hyperspectral CHRIS-Proba Data Relative to Landsat ETM+. Mohamad Awad, Ihab Jomaa, and Fatima Arab. August: 725–731
Stream channel boundariesMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. October: 929
Stripmap SARGPU Processing for UAS-Based LFM-CW Stripmap SAR. Craig
Stringham and David G. Long. December: 1107–115
Subalpine basinGeostatistical Methods for Predicting Soil Moisture
Continuously in a Subalpine Basin. Katherine E. Williams and Sharolyn J. AndersonApril: 333-341
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Sub-aperture processingGPU Processing for UAS-Based LFM-CW Stripmap SAR. Craig
Stringham and David G. Long. December: 1107–115
Subaqueous soilsMapping the Subaqueous Soils of Lake Champlain’s
Missisquoi Bay Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, Digital Soil Mapping and Field Measurements. Zamir Libohova, James Doolittle, Reed Sims, Thomas Villars, and Larry T. West. April: 323–332
Superpixel segmentationA Hierarchical Building Detection Method for Very High
Resolution Remotely Sensed Images Combined with DSM Using Graph Cut Optimization. Rongjun Qin and Wei Fang. September: 873–883
Support vector machines (SVM)Combining Hyperspectral and Lidar Data for Vegetation
Mapping in the Florida Everglades. Caiyun Zhang. August: 733–743
Combining RapidEye Satellite Imagery and Lidar for Mapping of Mining and Mine Reclamation. Aaron E. Maxwell, Timothy A. Warner, Michael P. Strager, and Mahesh Pal. February: 179–189
Object-Based Hyperspectral Classification of Urban Areas by Using Marker-Based Hierarchical Segmentation. Davood Akbari, Abdolreza Safari, and Saeid Homayouni. October: 963–970
Road Extraction from Lidar Data Using Support Vector Machine Classification. Ali Akbar Matkan, Mohammad Hajeb, and Saeed Sadeghian. May: 409–422
Surface biophysical propertiesToward Linking Aboveground Vegetation Properties and
Soil Microbial Communities Using Remote Sensing. Yuki Hamada, Jack A. Gilbert, Peter E. Larsen, and Madeline J. Norgaard. April: 311–321
Surface biosphereToward Linking Aboveground Vegetation Properties and
Soil Microbial Communities Using Remote Sensing. Yuki Hamada, Jack A. Gilbert, Peter E. Larsen, and Madeline J. Norgaard. April: 311–321
Surface estimationSynergistic Use of Optical and PolSAR Imagery for Urban
Impervious Surface Estimation. Huadong Guo, Huaining Yang, Zhongchang Sun, Xinwu Li, and Cuizhen Wang. January: 91–102
Surface reflectanceApplication of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover
Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. So-Ra Kim, Anup K. Prasad, Hesham El-Askary, Woo-Kyun Lee, Doo-Ahn Kwak, Seung-Ho Lee, and Menas Kafatos. July: 675–685
Surface water flowLinking Remote and in-situ Detection of Black Carbon on
Tropical Glaciers. Carl G. Schmitt, John All, Rebecca J. Cole, Aaron Celestian, and W. Pat Arnott. May: 385–390
SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool)Sensitivity of Hydrological Outputs from SWAT to DEM
Spatial Resolution. T. Goulden, R. Jamieson, C. Hopkinson, S. Sterling, A. Sinclair, and D. Hebb. July: 639–652
Swath relative accuracyMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. February: 119–120
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagingBasal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands
Using L-band UAVSAR. William L. Marks, John S. Iiames, Ross S. Lunetta, Siamak Khorram, and Thomas H. Mace. January: 33–42
Frontiers of Radar Remote Sensing. Zhong Lu and Lei Zhang. January: 5–13
System errorsComparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise
3D Measurements. Shunping Ji, Yun Shi, Zhongchao Shi, Anmin Bao, Junli Li, Xiuxiao Yuan, Yulin Duan, and Ryosuke Shibasaki. March: 229–238
TTactical personnel carrierBehind The Scenes Column: The future is here for 21st
century LiDAR applications. Jim Peters. September: 829–830
TajikistanGrids & Datums Column: Republic of Tajikistan. Clifford J.
Mugnier. December: 1099–1100
Tallgrass PrairieModeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using
Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. Chuyuan Wang, Kevin P. Price, Deon van der Merwe, Nan An, and Huan Wang. December: 1151–1159
Target detectionA Semiautomatic Extraction of Antarctic Lake Features Using
Worldview-2 Imagery. Shridhar D. Jawak and Alvarinho J. Luis. October: 939–952
Spectral-Angle-based Laplacian Eigenmaps for Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction of Hyperspectral Imagery. Lin Yan and Xutong Niu. September: 849–861
Tasseled cap angle (TCA)Integration of Lidar and Landsat Data to Estimate Forest
Canopy Cover in Coastal British Columbia. Oumer S. Ahmed, Steven E. Franklin, and Michael A. Wulder. October: 953–961
Technical certification. See Certification
Temperate ecosystemsLaboratory Measurements of Plant Drying: Implications to
Estimate Moisture Content from Radiative Transfer Models in Two Temperate Species. Sara Jurdao, Marta Yebra, Patricia Oliva, and Emilio Chuvieco. May: 451–459
Temperate forestsLaboratory Measurements of Plant Drying: Implications to
Estimate Moisture Content from Radiative Transfer Models in Two Temperate Species. Sara Jurdao, Marta Yebra, Patricia Oliva, and Emilio Chuvieco. May: 451–459
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Temporal resolutionDaily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal
LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428
Terrain segmentationDaily Temperature Oscillation Enhancement of Multitemporal
LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. May: 423–428
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS)Association-Matrix-Based Sample Consensus Approach for
Automated Registration of Terrestrial Laser Scans Using Linear Features. Kaleel Al-Durgham and Ayman Habib. November: 1022–1039
Textural informationMulti-Agent Recognition System based on Object Based Image
Analysis Using WorldView-2. Fatemeh Tabib Mahmoudi, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. February: 161–170
Thematic Mapper (TM)Comparison of Simulated HyspIRI with Two Multispectral
Sensors for Invasive Species Mapping. Aaryn D. Olsson and Jeffrey T. Morisette. March: 217–227
Thermal Airborne Spectrographic Imager (TASI 600)Hyperspectral Optical, Thermal, and Microwave L-Band
Observations For Soil Moisture Retrieval at Very High Spatial Resolution. Nilda Sánchez, Maria Piles, José Martínez-Fernández, Mercè Vall-llossera, Luca Pipia, Adriano Camps, Albert Aguasca, Fernando Pérez-Aragüés, and Carlos M. Herrero-Jiménez. August: 745–755
Thermal imagingBehind The Scenes: What’s Hot about Thermal Imaging? Jim
Peters. December: 1101–1102
Three-dimensional dataAssociation-Matrix-Based Sample Consensus Approach for
Automated Registration of Terrestrial Laser Scans Using Linear Features. Kaleel Al-Durgham and Ayman Habib. November: 1022–1039
Behind The Scenes Column: The future is here for 21st century LiDAR applications. Jim Peters. September: 829–830
CityGML Implementation Specifications for a Countrywide 3D Data Set: The Case of The Netherlands. Jantien Stoter, George Vosselman, Christian Dahmen, Sander Oude Elberink, and Hugo Ledoux. November: 1069–1077
Feasibility Study for Pose Estimation of Small UAS in Known 3D Environment Using Geometric Hashing. Julien Li-Chee-Ming and Costas Armenakis. December: 1117–1128
A Statistical Model Inspired by the National Map Accuracy Standard. F.J. Ariza-López and J. Rodríguez-Avi. March: 271–281
Three-dimensional measurementComparison of Two Panoramic Sensor Models for Precise
3D Measurements. Shunping Ji, Yun Shi, Zhongchao Shi, Anmin Bao, Junli Li, Xiuxiao Yuan, Yulin Duan, and Ryosuke Shibasaki. March: 229–238
Tie points (TPs)Planar Block Adjustment and Orthorectification of ZY-3
Satellite Images. Taoyang Wang, Guo Zhang, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, Yonghua Jiang, Hongbo Pan, and Xiaoyong Zhu. June: 559–570
Time-series dataApplication of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover
Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. So-Ra Kim, Anup K. Prasad, Hesham El-Askary, Woo-Kyun Lee, Doo-Ahn Kwak, Seung-Ho Lee, and Menas Kafatos. July: 675–685
Time-series model--Pixel-basedPrediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat,
and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Jacob L. Strunk, Hailemariam Temesgen, Hans-Erik Andersen, and Petteri Packalen. February: 143–150
TomnodBehind the Scenes Column: The Advent of Geospatial
Crowdsourcing. Jim Peters. August: 718–719
TongaGrids & Datums Column: Kingdom of Tonga. Clifford J.
MugnierMay: 393-395
TornadoHigh Resolution Imagery Collection for Post-Disaster Studies
Utilizing Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). Stuart M. Adams, Marc L. Levitan, and Carol J. Friedland. December: 1161–1168
Transformation parametersAssociation-Matrix-Based Sample Consensus Approach for
Automated Registration of Terrestrial Laser Scans Using Linear Features. Kaleel Al-Durgham and Ayman Habib. November: 1022–1039
Tree detection algorithmsAn Accuracy Assessment of Tree Detection Algorithms
in Juniper Woodlands. Aaron J. Poznanovic, Michael J. Falkowski, Ann L. Maclean, Alistair M.S. Smith, and Jeffrey S. Evans. July: 627–637
Generating Pit-free Canopy Height Models from Airborne Lidar. September: 863–872
Tree heightMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. October: 929
TreesLaboratory Measurements of Plant Drying: Implications to
Estimate Moisture Content from Radiative Transfer Models in Two Temperate Species. Sara Jurdao, Marta Yebra, Patricia Oliva, and Emilio Chuvieco. May: 451–459
Tropical forestsHyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact
of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. Manjit Saini, Binal Christian, Nikita Joshi, Dhaval Vyas, Prashanth Marpu, and N.S.R Krishnayya. August: 773–784
Remote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements Across a Remote Rainforest Transect. Rebecca J. Cole, John D. All, Carl. G. Schmitt, and Marvin F. Lopez. September: 817–822
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Tropical glaciersLinking Remote and in-situ Detection of Black Carbon on
Tropical Glaciers. Carl G. Schmitt, John All, Rebecca J. Cole, Aaron Celestian, and W. Pat Arnott. May: 385–390
TwitterBehind The Scenes: The use of @twitter to query anything
geospatial. Jim Peters. October: 931
Two-dimensional dataA Statistical Model Inspired by the National Map Accuracy
Standard. F.J. Ariza-López and J. Rodríguez-Avi. March: 271–281
UUltra-high spatial resolution sUAS imageryModeling Above-Ground Biomass in Tallgrass Prairie Using
Ultra-High Spatial Resolution sUAS Imagery. Chuyuan Wang, Kevin P. Price, Deon van der Merwe, Nan An, and Huan Wang. December: 1151–1159
United StatesSemi-Automated Disaggregation of a Conventional Soil Map
Using Knowledge Driven Data Mining and Random Forests in the Sonoran Desert, USA. Travis W. Nauman, James A. Thompson, and Craig Rasmussen. April: 353–366
Wetland Mapping in the Upper Midwest United States: An Object-Based Approach Integrating Lidar and Imagery Data. Lian P. Rampi, Joseph F. Knight, and Keith C. Pelletier. May: 439–449
Unmanned aerial system (UAS)Emergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil
Investigations. Stephen D. DeGloria, Dylan E. Beaudette, James R. Irons, Zamir Libohova, Peggy E. O’Neill, Phillip R. Owens, Philip J. Schoeneberger, Larry T. West, and Douglas A. Wysocki. April: 289–294
Feasibility Study for Pose Estimation of Small UAS in Known 3D Environment Using Geometric Hashing. Julien Li-Chee-Ming and Costas Armenakis. December: 1117–1128
Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. January: 19–21
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)High Resolution Imagery Collection for Post-Disaster Studies
Utilizing Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). Stuart M. Adams, Marc L. Levitan, and Carol J. Friedland. December: 1161–1168
Retrieval of Spectral Reflectance of High Resolution Multispectral Imagery Acquired with an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: AggieAir. Bushra Zaman, Austin Jensen, Shannon R. Clemens, and Mac McKee. December: 1139–1150
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) SARBasal Area and Biomass Estimates of Loblolly Pine Stands
Using L-band UAVSAR. William L. Marks, John S. Iiames, Ross S. Lunetta, Siamak Khorram, and Thomas H. Mace. January: 33–42
Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS)GPU Processing for UAS-Based LFM-CW Stripmap SAR. Craig
Stringham and David G. Long. December: 1107–115High Resolution Imagery Collection for Post-Disaster Studies
Utilizing Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). Stuart M. Adams, Marc L. Levitan, and Carol J. Friedland. December: 1161–1168
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Activities at the Department of the Interior. Bruce K. Quirk and Michael E. Hutt. December: 1089–1095
Urban areasFeasibility Study for Pose Estimation of Small UAS in Known
3D Environment Using Geometric Hashing. Julien Li-Chee-Ming and Costas Armenakis. December: 1117–1128
Mapping Impervious Surfaces Using Object-oriented Classification in a Semiarid Urban Region. Zachary P. Sugg, Tobias Finke, David C. Goodrich, M. Susan Moran, and Stephen R. Yool. April: 343–352
Monitoring Agricultural Soil Sealing in Peri-Urban Areas Using Remote Sensing. Shiliang Su, Rui Xiao, and Yuan Zhang. April: 367–372
Multi-Agent Recognition System based on Object Based Image Analysis Using WorldView-2. Fatemeh Tabib Mahmoudi, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. February: 161–170
Object-Based Hyperspectral Classification of Urban Areas by Using Marker-Based Hierarchical Segmentation. Davood Akbari, Abdolreza Safari, and Saeid Homayouni. October: 963–970
Synergistic Use of Optical and PolSAR Imagery for Urban Impervious Surface Estimation. Huadong Guo, Huaining Yang, Zhongchang Sun, Xinwu Li, and Cuizhen Wang. January: 91–102
Urban land surfacesSynergistic Use of Optical and PolSAR Imagery for Urban
Impervious Surface Estimation. Huadong Guo, Huaining Yang, Zhongchang Sun, Xinwu Li, and Cuizhen Wang. January: 91–102
US Department of Agriculture (USDA)Automated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for
California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing. Zhuoting Wu, Prasad S. Thenkabail, and James P. Verdin. January: 81–90
U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI)Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Activities at the
Department of the Interior. Bruce K. Quirk and Michael E. Hutt. December: 1089–1095
US Environmental Protection Agency ecoregion mapsIntegrating Disparate Lidar Data at the National Scale to
Assess the Relationships between Height Above Ground, Land Cover and Ecoregions. Jason M. Stoker, Mark A. Cochrane, and David P. Roy. January: 59–70
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)Landsat: Sustaining Earth Observations Beyond Landsat 8.
Frank P. Kelly and Thomas M. Holm. January: 15Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Activities at the
Department of the Interior. Bruce K. Quirk and Michael E. Hutt. December: 1089–1095
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US Great PlainsAnnual Crop Type Classification of the US Great Plains for
2000 to 2011 Daniel M. Howard and Bruce K. Wylie. June: 537–549
VVegetationAn Effective Morphological Index in Automatic Recognition
of Built-up Area Suitable for High Spatial Resolution Images as ALOS and SPOT Data. Bo Yu, Li Wang, Zheng Niu, and Muhammad Shakir. June: 529–536
An Extended Approach for Biomass Estimation in a Mixed Vegetation Area Using ASAR and TM Data. Minfeng Xing, Binbin He, Xingwen Quan, and Xiaowen Li. May: 429–438
A Comparative Study of Land Cover Classification Techniques for “Farmscapes” Using Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Data. May: 461–470
Connecting Pixels with People to Examine Environmental Changes in the Mt. Everest Region of Nepal. John All, Narcisa Pricope, and Kamal Humagain. July: 600–604
Examining Change Detection Approaches for Tropical Mangrove Monitoring. Soe W. Myint, Janet Franklin, Michaela Buenemann, Won K. Kim, and Chandra P. Giri. October: 983–993
Hyperspectral Data Dimensionality Reduction and the Impact of Multi-seasonal Hyperion EO-1 Imagery on Classification Accuracies of Tropical Forest Species. Manjit Saini, Binal Christian, Nikita Joshi, Dhaval Vyas, Prashanth Marpu, and N.S.R Krishnayya. August: 773–784
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegetation and Agricultural Crops. Prasad S. Thenkabail, Murali Krishna Gumma, Pardhasaradhi Teluguntla, and Irshad A. Mohammed. August: 697–709
Mapping the Subaqueous Soils of Lake Champlain’s Missisquoi Bay Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, Digital Soil Mapping and Field Measurements. Zamir Libohova, James Doolittle, Reed Sims, Thomas Villars, and Larry T. West. April: 323–332
Multi-UAV Surveillance over Forested Regions. Vengatesan Govindaraju, Gerard Leng, and Zhang Qian. December: 1129–1137
Remote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements Across a Remote Rainforest Transect. Rebecca J. Cole, John D. All, Carl. G. Schmitt, and Marvin F. Lopez. September: 817–822
Spectral-Angle-based Laplacian Eigenmaps for Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction of Hyperspectral Imagery. Lin Yan and Xutong Niu. September: 849–861
Toward Linking Aboveground Vegetation Properties and Soil Microbial Communities Using Remote Sensing. Yuki Hamada, Jack A. Gilbert, Peter E. Larsen, and Madeline J. Norgaard. April: 311–321
Vegetation dynamicsDisentangling Environmental Variability from Land
Management Decisions in Changing Semi-arid Savannas of Southern Africa. Narcisa G. Pricope, Michael W. Binford, and John D. All. November: 1005–1013
Vegetation indices (VI)Application of the Savitzky Golay Filter to Land Cover
Classification Using Temporal MODIS Vegetation Indices. So-Ra Kim, Anup K. Prasad, Hesham El-Askary, Woo-Kyun Lee, Doo-Ahn Kwak, Seung-Ho Lee, and Menas Kafatos. July: 675–685
Improved Capability in Stone Pine Forest Mapping and Management in Lebanon Using Hyperspectral CHRIS-Proba Data Relative to Landsat ETM+. Mohamad Awad, Ihab Jomaa, and Fatima Arab. August: 725–731
Prediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat, and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Jacob L. Strunk, Hailemariam Temesgen, Hans-Erik Andersen, and Petteri Packalen. February: 143–150
Vegetation mappingCombining Hyperspectral and Lidar Data for Vegetation
Mapping in the Florida Everglades. Caiyun Zhang. August: 733–743
Prediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat, and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Jacob L. Strunk, Hailemariam Temesgen, Hans-Erik Andersen, and Petteri Packalen. February: 143–150
Very High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High Moor, Kushiro Wetland. Kunihiko Yoshino, Sayuri Kawaguchi, Fusayuki Kanda, Keiji Kushida, and Fuan Tsai. September: 895–905
Vegetation--TerrestrialMeasurements for Terrestrial Vegetation (2nd Edition)
by Bonham, Charles D. Reviewed by Iiames, John S. November: 1022
Very high spatial resolution (VHSR) imageryAn Effective Morphological Index in Automatic Recognition
of Built-up Area Suitable for High Spatial Resolution Images as ALOS and SPOT Data. Bo Yu, Li Wang, Zheng Niu, and Muhammad Shakir. June: 529–536
A Comparative Study of Land Cover Classification Techniques for “Farmscapes” Using Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Data. May: 461–470
A Hierarchical Building Detection Method for Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Images Combined with DSM Using Graph Cut Optimization. Rongjun Qin and Wei Fang. September: 873–883
Multi-Agent Recognition System based on Object Based Image Analysis Using WorldView-2. Fatemeh Tabib Mahmoudi, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. February: 161–170
Performance Evaluation of Object-based and Pixel-based Building Detection Algorithms from Very High Spatial Resolution Imagery. Iman Khosravi, Mehdi Momeni, and Maryam Rahnemoonfar. June: 519–528
Virtual strip scenesBlock Adjustment of Satellite Imagery Using RPCs with
Virtual Strip Scenes. Guo Zhang, Hongbo Pan, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, and Xiaoyong Zhu. November: 1053–1059
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WWater cloud model (WCM)An Extended Approach for Biomass Estimation in a Mixed
Vegetation Area Using ASAR and TM Data. Minfeng Xing, Binbin He, Xingwen Quan, and Xiaowen Li. May: 429–438
WatershedDisentangling Environmental Variability from Land
Management Decisions in Changing Semi-arid Savannas of Southern Africa. Narcisa G. Pricope, Michael W. Binford, and John D. All. November: 1005–1013
Sensitivity of Hydrological Outputs from SWAT to DEM Spatial Resolution. T. Goulden, R. Jamieson, C. Hopkinson, S. Sterling, A. Sinclair, and D. Hebb. July: 639–652
Water yieldSensitivity of Hydrological Outputs from SWAT to DEM
Spatial Resolution. T. Goulden, R. Jamieson, C. Hopkinson, S. Sterling, A. Sinclair, and D. Hebb. July: 639–652
WaveletsWavelets and Fractals in Earth System Sciences by
Chandrasekhar, E. Dimri, V. P. and Gadre, V. M. Reviewed by Ma, Fei. August: 716–717
Web-enabled soil databaseEmergent Imaging and Geospatial Technologies for Soil
Investigations. Stephen D. DeGloria, Dylan E. Beaudette, James R. Irons, Zamir Libohova, Peggy E. O’Neill, Phillip R. Owens, Philip J. Schoeneberger, Larry T. West, and Douglas A. Wysocki. April: 289–294
Western AustraliaThe Feasibility of Using ENVISAT ASAR and ALOS PALSAR
to Monitor Pastures in Western Australia. Xin Wang, Linlin Ge, Xiaojing, Li, Stephen Gherardi. January: 43–57
WetlandsRetrieval of Spectral Reflectance of High Resolution
Multispectral Imagery Acquired with an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: AggieAir. Bushra Zaman, Austin Jensen, Shannon R. Clemens, and Mac McKee. December: 1139–1150
Very High Resolution Plant Community Mapping at High Moor, Kushiro Wetland. Kunihiko Yoshino, Sayuri Kawaguchi, Fusayuki Kanda, Keiji Kushida, and Fuan Tsai. September: 895–905
Wetland Mapping in the Upper Midwest United States: An Object-Based Approach Integrating Lidar and Imagery Data. Lian P. Rampi, Joseph F. Knight, and Keith C. Pelletier. May: 439–449
WorldView-2 (WV2) satellite imageryMulti-Agent Recognition System based on Object Based Image
Analysis Using WorldView-2. Fatemeh Tabib Mahmoudi, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. February: 161–170
A Semiautomatic Extraction of Antarctic Lake Features Using Worldview-2 Imagery. Shridhar D. Jawak and Alvarinho J. Luis. October: 939–952
WorldView-2 High Spatial Resolution Improves Desert Invasive Plant Detection. Temuulen Sankey, Brett Dickson, Steve Sesnie, Ophelia Wang, Aaron Olsson, and Luke Zachmann. September: 885–893
ZZiYuan-3Block Adjustment of Satellite Imagery Using RPCs with
Virtual Strip Scenes. Guo Zhang, Hongbo Pan, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, and Xiaoyong Zhu. November: 1053–1059
ZY-1 02C satelliteOn-Orbit Geometric Calibration of the Panchromatic/
Multispectral Camera of the ZY-1 02C Satellite based on Public Geographic Data. Pengjie Tao, Luping Lu, Yong Zhang, Biao Xu, and Songbai Zou. June: 505–517
ZY-3 satellitePlanar Block Adjustment and Orthorectification of ZY-3
Satellite Images. Taoyang Wang, Guo Zhang, Deren Li, Xinming Tang, Yonghua Jiang, Hongbo Pan, and Xiaoyong Zhu. June: 559–570
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