Real-time monitoring of South American smoke particle emissions and transport using a coupled remote sensing/box-model approach

2004 ◽  
Vol 31 (6) ◽  
pp. n/a-n/a ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeffrey S. Reid ◽  
Elaine M. Prins ◽  
Douglas L. Westphal ◽  
Christopher C. Schmidt ◽  
Kim A. Richardson ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Iqbal Habibie ◽  
Nety Nurda ◽  
Harun Idham Akbar ◽  
Oni Bibin Bintoro ◽  
Robby Arifandri ◽  
...  

1993 ◽  
Vol 14 (7) ◽  
pp. 1269-1295 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. GITELSON ◽  
G. GARBUZOV ◽  
F. SZILAGYI ◽  
K-H. MITTENZWEY ◽  
A. KARNIELI ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
J. Sun ◽  
M. Mao ◽  
H. Xiang ◽  
G. Wang ◽  
Y. Liang

Remote sensing monitoring has become the important means for land and resources departments to strengthen supervision. Aiming at the problems of low monitoring frequency and poor data currency in current remote sensing monitoring, this paper researched and developed the cloud-integrated real-time monitoring service platform for land supervision which enhanced the monitoring frequency by acquiring the domestic satellite image data overall and accelerated the remote sensing image data processing efficiency by exploiting the intelligent dynamic processing technology of multi-source images. Through the pilot application in Jinan Bureau of State Land Supervision, it has been proved that the real-time monitoring technical method for land supervision is feasible. In addition, the functions of real-time monitoring and early warning are carried out on illegal land use, permanent basic farmland protection and boundary breakthrough in urban development. The application has achieved remarkable results.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Weihua Zhao ◽  
Mingli Xie ◽  
Nengpan Ju

<p> Studies of landslide evolution that improve the knowledge of ground movements are essential to understand the mechanism of deformation for landslide-prone territories to mitigate the associated risk. The large Qingpo landslide, with a volume of about 200,0000 m<sup>3</sup>, is located in a mega ancient landslide (with a width of 1300 m and a height difference about 400 meters), and a pylon is just located on the boundary of Qingpo landslide. How to accurately judge the historical evolution process, current evolution stage and the future evolution trend of the large landslides is very important for landslide and pylon monitoring and early warning. In this study, on the basis of a detailed on-site investigation, a total of 114 Sentinel-1A Images over five years with Level-1 Single Look Complex (SLC) mode and Interferometric Wide (IW) acquisition mode were downloaded from Copernicus Open Access Hub and were preprocessed by time series InSAR model, which allow us to produce deformation time series and mean deformation velocity maps. An automatic monitoring and warning scheme was designed, 10 sets of ground-based sensors, containing self-adapting crack meter, rain gauge, strain gauge and dip meter were installed, followed by real-time monitoring within one month. Ultimately, the temporal and spatial evolution characteristics of the landslide were comprehensively analyzed through on-site deformation investigation, long-term deformation monitoring by InSAR and ground-based real-time monitoring. The applicability of long-term remote sensing monitoring and real-time monitoring methods and how to use them together have also been verified. This study may can also provide a typical case for the comprehensive use of multi-source data.</p>


2006 ◽  
Vol 175 (4S) ◽  
pp. 521-521
Author(s):  
Motoaki Saito ◽  
Tomoharu Kono ◽  
Yukako Kinoshita ◽  
Itaru Satoh ◽  
Keisuke Satoh

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