scholarly journals Research on Sensitivity for Soil Erosion evaluation from DEM and Remote Sensing Data source of Different Map Scales and Image Resolutions

2011 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 1753-1760 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sheng-ming Ren ◽  
Yin Liang ◽  
Bo Sun
2011 ◽  
Vol 68 (4) ◽  
pp. 642-643 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Koeller

Abstract Koeller, P. 2011. Satellites and fisheries: a personal view. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 68: . Satellite remote-sensing data have become indispensable in fishery oceanography, but are rarely used in applied fishery science, i.e. stock assessment. However, they are likely to be a key data source in the implementation of ecosystem approaches to fisheries management.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Filippo Giadrossich ◽  
Antonio Ganga ◽  
Sergio Campus ◽  
Ilenia Murgia ◽  
Irene Piredda ◽  
...  

<p>The practice of coppicing is debated in the literature for the risk factors associated with soil erosion. Although erosion experiments provide useful data for estimating the susceptibility to soil erosion, there are many open questions that cannot be solved in isolated experiments, but which can be assessed by activating a long-term monitoring process. In this way, it is possible to correctly frame the spatial and temporal scale of soil erosion in coppice forests. </p><p>The aim of the work is to evaluate the effectiveness of the use of remote sensing data in combination with field data, for monitoring the evolution of forest stands interested by coppicing in relation to soil erosion. </p><p>We have installed a long-term monitoring network for erosion estimation, while Sentinel-2C satellite data were used for the period 2016-2018. Starting from this dataset, a selection of vegetation indices was calculated and compared to the morphological and topographical parameters of the study area, as well as the above-ground data collected during field activities. Using the Canonical Correspondences Analysis (CCA) the relationships between the matrix of vegetation indices, topographic and vegetational parameters and the respective performances of this protocol have been explored in order to describe the evolution of the forest stands in the study area associated to soil losses.</p>


CATENA ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 113 ◽  
pp. 24-40 ◽  
Author(s):  
Klaus Daniel Peter ◽  
Sebastian d'Oleire-Oltmanns ◽  
Johannes B. Ries ◽  
Irene Marzolff ◽  
Ali Ait Hssaine

Author(s):  
Sara Abbondanza ◽  
Anabella Ferral ◽  
Giovanni Laneve ◽  
Pablo Marzialetti ◽  
Gabriel Platzeck

CATENA ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 62 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 79-93 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. King ◽  
N. Baghdadi ◽  
V. Lecomte ◽  
O. Cerdan

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