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- The Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity missionYann H. Kerr, Philippe Waldteufel, Jean-Pierre Wigneron, Jordi Font, Michael Berger 0002. 1-3 [doi]
- Monitoring land surface soil moisture from multiangular SMOS observationsJean-Pierre Wigneron, Paolo Ferrazzoli, Jean-Christophe Calvet, Thierry Pellarin, Philippe Waldteufel, Yann Kerr. 4-6 [doi]
- The determination of surface salinity with SMOS - recent results and main issuesJordi Font, Gary S. E. Lagerloef, David M. Le Vine, Adriano Camps, Ouan-Zan Zanife. 7-9 [doi]
- Uncertainties on salinity retrieved from SMOS measurements over global oceanJacqueline Boutin, Philippe Waldteufel, Nicolas Martin 0001, Yann Kerr, Gérard Caudal, Emmanuel P. Dinnat, Jacqueline Etcheto. 10-12 [doi]
- The SMOS end-to-end performance simulator: description and scientific applicationsAdriano Camps, Ignasi Corbella, Mercè Vall-Llossera, Nuria Duffo, F. Marcos, F. Martinez-Fadrique, M. Greiner. 13-15 [doi]
- A cardioid model for multi-angular radiometric observationsPhilippe Waldteufel, Jean-Luc Vergely, Charles Cot. 16-18 [doi]
- Measurement of the dielectric constant of seawater at L-bandRoger H. Lang, Cuneyt Utku, David M. Le Vine. 19-21 [doi]
- Present status of GCOM missionHaruhisa Shimoda. 22-24 [doi]
- POLDER on ADEOS-2Anne Lifermann, Catherine Proy. 25 [doi]
- ADEOS-II (Midori-II) data systemToshiaki Takeshima, Yoshio Ishido, Junichi Inoue, Shinichi Matsuoka, Toyoyuki Takeba, Naoto Matsuura. 26-28 [doi]
- ADEOS-II calibration and validation planTamotsu Igarashi, Naoto Matsuura. 29-31 [doi]
- The origin, evolution and legacy of SEASATS. Walt McCandless. 32-34 [doi]
- Ocean surface wave imaging from Seasat to EnvisatWerner Alpers. 35-37 [doi]
- SEASAT sees the winds with SARFrank M. Monaldo. 38-40 [doi]
- Spatial decision support system for sediment related disaster prevention planningWei Lu, Takeshi Doihara, Kiichiro Ogawa, Masayuki Matsuda. 41-43 [doi]
- GIS application to map watershed physical features contributing to reservoir water qualityRachel Bardy Prado, Evlyn M. L. de Moraes Novo. 44-46 [doi]
- Designing Spatial Analyzer Module in a distributed geographical environmentMiguel Torres Ruiz, Marco Moreno 0001, Serguei Levachkine, Rolando Quintero. 47-49 [doi]
- A new approach for tracking the trajectory of oceanic warm poolGe Chen, Lixin Fang, Chaoyang Fang. 50-52 [doi]
- Integration of high resolution (10 m) DEM with Geographic Information SystemsMasatoshi Mori. 53-55 [doi]
- A topological 3D reconstruction of complicated buildings and crossroadsZhenfeng Shao, Deren Li, Qimin Cheng. 56-58 [doi]
- The interactive geographic videoKyong-Ho Kim, Sung-Soo Kim, Sung-Ho Lee, Jong Hyun Park, Jong-Hyun Lee. 59-61 [doi]
- Urban scene rendering using object descriptionF. Cerdat, Xavier Descombes, Josiane Zerubia. 62-64 [doi]
- Evaluation of ice concentration algorithms using data fusion of SSM/I and RadarsatMohammed Shokr, Thorsten Markus. 65-67 [doi]
- Geophysical interpretation of ScanSAR data in relation to SSM/I data and numerical models of Arctic sea iceSverre T. Dokken. 68-70 [doi]
- Polar sea ice mapping using SeaWinds dataHyrum S. Anderson, David G. Long. 71-73 [doi]
- Ice thickness estimation using SAR data and ice thickness historyJuha Karvonen, Markku Similä, Istvan Heiler. 74-76 [doi]
- A comparative analysis of data on multiyear sea ice distribution in the Arctic as retrieved from satellite passive microwave radiometer and radar imagesVitaly Y. Alexandrov, Ola M. Johannessen, I. V. Samsonov, Leonid P. Bobylev, K. Kloster. 77-79 [doi]
- Mitigating the effects of bad and noisy detectors on hyperspectral dataEdwin M. Winter. 80-82 [doi]
- Removing thin cirrus cloud effects in Hyperion data using the 1.38 and 1.87 /spl mu/m water vapor absorption bandsAlexander F. H. Goetz, K. Franklin Evans, Mario Ferri. 83-85 [doi]
- Cloud cover detection algorithm for EO-1 Hyperion imageryMichael Griffin, Hsiao-hua K. Burke, Dan Mandl, Jerry Miller. 86-89 [doi]
- Analysis of Hyperion data with the FLAASH atmospheric correction algorithmGerald W. Felde, Gail P. Anderson, Thomas W. Cooley, Michael W. Matthew, Steven M. Adler-Golden, Alexander Berk, Jamine Lee. 90-92 [doi]
- A new algorithm for atmospheric correction of the multiangular and hyperspectral data acquired during the DAISEX campaignRoberto Pedrós, José Moreno 0001, José A. Martínez-Lozano, María Pilar Utrillas, José Luis Gómez-Amo. 93-95 [doi]
- ORASIS framework - benefits to working within the linear mixing modelJeffrey H. Bowles, Wei Chen 0024, David B. Gillis. 96-98 [doi]
- Unmixing analysis: model prediction compared to observed resultsJohn P. Kerekes, Mary Ann Glennon, Ronald B. Lockwood. 99-102 [doi]
- RADARSAT-1 image quality maintained in extended missionSatish K. Srivastava, P. Le Dantec, R. Gray, Robert K. Hawkins, Kevin P. Murnaghan. 103-105 [doi]
- Terrain interpretation from SAR techniquesVern Singhroy, Patrick Assouad, Peter Barnett, Katrin Molch. 106-108 [doi]
- Validation of the X-SAR SRTM DEM for ERS and JERS SAR geocoding and 2-pass differential interferometry in alpine regionsTazio Strozzi, Urs Wegmüller, Andreas Wiesmann, Charles Werner 0001. 109-111 [doi]
- Analysis of X-SAR SRTM elevation data to estimate surface cover heights over land areasDan Johan Weydahl, Jørn Sagstuen, Oystein B. Dick, Hans Rønning, Lindy Hansen. 112-114 [doi]
- Electromagnetic scattering from rough surfaces with the first- and second-order Kirchhoff approximation in high-frequency limitChristophe Bourlier, Nicolas Dechamps, Gérard Berginc. 115-117 [doi]
- Numerical simulations of scattering from multilayers separated by one-dimensional rough interfacesNicolas Dechamps, Christophe Bourlier, Nicole de Beaucoudrey, S. Toutain. 118-120 [doi]
- Approximate solution for scattering from rough surface with small slopesMarc Saillard, Gabriel Soriano. 121-123 [doi]
- Study of microwave signatures of soils with various rough surface spectra based on 3-D numerical simulations of Maxwell equationsQin Li, Leung Tsang, Lin Zhou. 124-126 [doi]
- A 2-D Extended Boundary Condition Method for scattering from perfectly conducting fractal surfacesGiorgio Franceschetti, Antonio Iodice, Daniele Riccio, Giuseppe Ruelllo. 127-129 [doi]
- Monte Carlo simulations of surface clutter in GPR scenariosAlexander G. Yarovoy. 130-132 [doi]
- Scattering by rough surfaces: comparison between simulations and experimental radar dataCéline Baudier, Richard Dusséaux. 133-135 [doi]
- IEM sea surface scattering and the generalized p-power spectrumMassimo Marrazzo, Roberto Sabia, Maurizio Migliaccio. 136-138 [doi]
- Small slope approximation modeling of scattering from a spilling breaker wave crestJames C. West 0002. 139-141 [doi]
- Ocean and atmosphere: predicting monthly to seasonal climate variability and the oceanic and atmospheric causes and effectsS. Schubert, M. Rienecker, M. Mlynczak, T. Miller, Mark Schoeberl. 142-144 [doi]
- The biosphere: a decadal visionDavid L. Peterson, Paul J. Curran, Marty Mlynzcak, Richard Miller. 145-150 [doi]
- An examination of anthropogenic climate forcing in the 21st century: greenhouse gases and aerosols - direct and indirectMichael J. Prather. 151-154 [doi]
- Satellite derived leaf area index derived from SOPT time series in the ADAM projectFrédéric Baret, R. Vintila. 155-157 [doi]
- Examination of crop characteristics using microwave dataKatarzyna Dabrowska-Zielinska, Yoshio Inoue, Wanda Kowalik, Maria Gruszczynska. 158-160 [doi]
- Earth science imagery registrationJacqueline Le Moigne, Jeffrey T. Morisette, Arlene A. Cole-Rhodes, Nathan S. Netanyahu, Roger D. Eastman, Harold S. Stone. 161-163 [doi]
- Automatic image registration and color merging for SPOT5 imageryLeong Keong Kwoh, Xiaojing Huang 0001. 164-166 [doi]
- A new image registration method for multi-frequency airborne high-resolution SAR imagesHong Zhang 0001, Chao Wang 0004, Yixian Tang, Zhi Liu. 167-169 [doi]
- An application of stereomatching to the problem of geo-referencing historical air-photosS. O'Dwyer, Philip Lewis, Jan-Peter Müller. 170-172 [doi]
- Using graph matching to compare VHR satellite images with GIS dataSidharta Gautama, Alexander Borghgraef. 173-175 [doi]
- Use of texture filters to improve quality of digital elevation models derived from stereo imageryMohamed A. Mohamed, Kwang-Eun Kim. 176-178 [doi]
- Radargrammetry and space triangulation for DEM generation and image ortho-rectificationUrs Wegmüller, Charles Werner 0001, Andreas Wiesmann, Tazio Strozzi. 179-181 [doi]
- Radargrammetry of opposite-side stereo Magellan synthetic aperture radar on VenusHoonyol Lee, Joanna V. Morgan, Michael R. Warner. 182-184 [doi]
- Airborne X-band SAR imaging with 10 cm resolution - technical challenge and preliminary resultsHubert M. J. Cantalloube, Pascale Dubois-Fernandez. 185-187 [doi]
- Classification of urban SAR imagery using object oriented techniquesD. G. Corr, A. Walker, U. Benz, Iris Lingenfelder, A. Rodrigues. 188-190 [doi]
- The estimation of ship velocity from SAR imageryJames K. E. Tunaley. 191-193 [doi]
- The SSCM for ship characterization using polarimetric SARRidha Touzi, François Charbonneau. 194-196 [doi]
- Multiscale classification and filtering of SAR images using Dempster-Shafer theorySamuel Foucher, Jean-Marc Boucher, Goze B. Bénié. 197-199 [doi]
- Coherence estimation from multilook detected SAR imagesBruno Aiazzi, Luciano Alparone, Stefano Baronti, Andrea Garzelli. 200-202 [doi]
- Unsupervised classification of polarimetric SAR images using neural networksMohamed Yahia, Ziad Belhadj. 203-205 [doi]
- Novel registration technique of InISAR and InSARQun Zhang, Tat Soon Yeo. 206-208 [doi]
- Remote sensing observation of mining induced subsidence by means of differential SAR-interferometryMichaela Kircher, Achim Roth, Nico Adam, Bert M. Kampes, Horst J. Neugebauer. 209-211 [doi]
- Land subsidence monitoring service in the Lagoon of VeniceTazio Strozzi, Luigi Tosi, Urs Wegmüller, Charles Werner 0001, Pietro Teatini, L. Carbognin. 212-214 [doi]
- Monitoring slow mass movements with the Permanent Scatterers techniqueJacopo Allievi, C. Ambrosi, M. Ceriani, Carlo Colesanti, Giovanni B. Crosta, Alessandro Ferretti, D. Fossati. 215-217 [doi]
- A ground-based interferometer for the safety monitoring of landslides and structural deformationsGiuseppe Antonello, Nicola Casagli, Paolo Farina, Joaquim Fortuny, Davide Leva, Giovanni Nico, Alois J. Sieber, Dario Tarchi. 218-220 [doi]
- Contributions of InSAR to study active tectonics of TaiwanErwan Pathier, Jacques Angelier, Bénédicte Fruneau, Benoît Deffontaines. 221-223 [doi]
- Curvature effects in ocean surface scatteringGeir Engen, Harald Johnsen, Bertrand Chapron. 224-226 [doi]
- Frequency-wavenumber spectra of shoaling ocean wavesJohn P. Dugan. 227-229 [doi]
- SAR measurements of ocean wind and wave fields in hurricanesJochen Horstmann, Paris W. Vachon, Susanne Lehner, Danielle Hoja. 230-232 [doi]
- Combining SAR and scatterometer data to improve high resolution wind speed retrievalsFrancis M. Monaldo, Donald R. Thompson, Nathaniel S. Winstead. 233-235 [doi]
- RADARSAT mapping of BORA/SIROCCO winds in the Adriatic SeaF. Askari, R. P. Signell, J. Chiggiato, J. Doyle. 236-238 [doi]
- The development and application of a sea surface stress model function for the QuickSCAT and ADEOS-II sea winds scatterometersMark A. Bourassa, David E. Weissman. 239-241 [doi]
- Comparison of wind vectors and air-sea temperature differences measured during SHOWEXWilliam J. Plant, Ralph Foster, Hans Graber, William M. Drennan, Larry Mahrt, Vladimir G. Irisov, David G. Long. 242-244 [doi]
- Microwave brightness temperature variations caused by ocean internal wavesVladimir G. Irisov, Oleg A. Godin. 245-247 [doi]
- Air-sea interaction with multiple sensors - Seasat legacyW. Timothy Liu, Wenqing Tang. 248-250 [doi]
- The first four years of the Landsat 7 mission: a reviewDarrel L. Williams, James R. Irons, Samuel Goward, Jeffrey G. Masek. 251 [doi]
- Identifying main crop classes in an irrigated area using high resolution image time seriesVincent Simonneaux, Pierre François. 252-254 [doi]
- Land use/cover change in the red soil region, China during the period 1988-2000Chongqing Ke, Lorenz King, Jiang Tong. 255-257 [doi]
- The use of satellite imagery in rangeland management: a comparative analysis of three Sahelian zonesYaw A. Twumasi, Andrew Manu, Thomas L. Coleman, Gandah Mohamadou, Jean-Baptiste S. Taonda. 258-260 [doi]
- Mapping wetlands of the North American boreal zone from satellite radar imageryMahta Moghaddam, Kenneth R. McDonald, Josef Cihlar, Wenjun Chen. 261-263 [doi]
- Development of 500 meter vegetation continuous field maps using MODIS dataMatthew C. Hansen, Ruth S. DeFries, John R. Townshend, Mark L. Carroll, Charlene M. DiMiceli, Robert A. Sohlberg. 264-266 [doi]
- The use of GIS and satellite remote sensing techniques for the management of inland dry valley systems of the Sahel: the case of the watershed toposequence of Tanda, NigerAndrew Manu, Yaw A. Twumasi, Thomas L. Coleman, Ibrahim Zanguina. 267-269 [doi]
- New-ice detection using microwave sensorsRobert Ezraty. 270-272 [doi]
- Radiometric measurements of air-sea and air-ice temperature differences in the ArcticPeter J. Minnett. 273-275 [doi]
- Gaussian mixture classifier with regularized covariance estimator for hyperspectral data classificationBor-Chen Kuo, Jinn-Min Yang, David A. Landgrebe. 276-278 [doi]
- ICE: an automated statistical approach to identifying endmembers in hyperspectral imagesMark Berman 0002, Harri T. Kiiveri, Ryan Langerstrom, Andreas T. Ernst, Rob Dunne, Jonathan F. Huntington. 279-283 [doi]
- EVEOSD forest information products from AVIRIS and HyperionDavid G. Goodenough, Hao Chen 0004, Andrew Dyk, Tian Han 0003, Sarah McDonald, Matthew Murdoch, K. Olaf Niemann, Jay Pearlman, Chris West. 284-287 [doi]
- Support vector machines for hyperspectral image classification with spectral-based kernelsGrégoire Mercier, Marc Lennon. 288-290 [doi]
- H-COMP: a tool for quantitative and comparative analysis of endmember identification algorithmsJavier Plaza, Antonio Plaza, Pablo Martínez 0001, Rosa M. Pérez. 291-293 [doi]
- Compressed hyperspectral imagery for forestryAndrew Dyk, David G. Goodenough, Suzanne Thompson, Christian Nadeau, Allan Hollinger, Shen-En Qian. 294-296 [doi]
- Adaptive feature selection for hyperspectral data analysis using a binary hierarchical classifier and tabu searchDonna Korycinski, Melba M. Crawford, J. W. Barnes, Joydeep Ghosh. 297-299 [doi]
- SPOT5: system overview and image ground segmentJean-Pierre Gleyzes, Aimé Meygret, C. Fratter, Chantal Panem, Simon Baillarin, Christophe Valorge. 300-302 [doi]
- SPOT5 geometric image qualityAurélie Bouillon, E. Breton, F. De Lussy, R. Gachet. 303-305 [doi]
- SPOT5 radiometric image qualityLaurent Lebegue, Véronique Pascal, Aimé Meygret, Dominique Léger. 306-308 [doi]
- Performance analysis of DEM automatic extraction from SPOT5 sensorsPhilippe Nonin, Sylvaine Piccard. 309-311 [doi]
- Pushing the limits of SPOT HRV resolution with steered viewing modesPhilippe Kubik, Paul Duchon, Isabelle Sebbag. 312-314 [doi]
- Super resolution: quincunx sampling and fusion processingChristophe Latry, Bernard Rougé. 315-317 [doi]
- Image de-blurring and application to SPOT5 THR satellite imagingPierre Dhérété, Bernard Rougé. 318-320 [doi]
- SPOT ground segment operational performancesPhilippe Delclaux. 321-323 [doi]
- Improving on the monostatic radar cross section of targets by employing sea clutter to emulate a bistatic radarJames Palmer, John Homer, Bijan Mojarrabi. 324-326 [doi]
- Estimation of soil moisture using Radarsat repeat-passesVinod K. Ramnath, Roger L. King, Nicolas H. Younan. 327-329 [doi]
- Classification and retrieval of dry snow parameters by means of SMM/I data and artificial neural networksMarco Tedesco, Paolo Pampaloni, Jouni Pulliainen, Martti Hallikainen. 330-332 [doi]
- Vegetation canopy anisotropy at 1.4 GHzBrian K. Hornbuckle, Anthony W. England. 333-335 [doi]
- Microwave emission and scattering of layered foam based on Monte Carlo simulations of dense mediaDong Chen, Leung Tsang, Ya-Qiu Jin. 336-338 [doi]
- Radiometric measurements of the microwave emissivity of reproducible breaking wavesSharmila Padmanabhan, Steven C. Reising. 339-341 [doi]
- Hyperspec - analysis of handheld spectroradiometer dataAbhinav Mathur, Lori M. Bruce, Anil M. Cheriyadat, Huang-de Hennessy Lin. 342-344 [doi]
- A spatial information grid supported prototype telegeoprocessing systemJianqin Wang, Yong Xue, Huadong Guo. 345-347 [doi]
- Automatic selection by means of neural networks of GOME optimum spectral channels for the retrieval of ozone vertical profilesM. F. Iapaolo. 348-350 [doi]
- The National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System future US operational Earth observation systemJohn D. Cunningham, Frederick L. Ricker, Craig S. Nelson. 351-356 [doi]
- The NPOESS spacecraft and payload suite. A next generation low Earth orbit observation platformHal J. Bloom. 357-359 [doi]
- The National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) Preparatory Project (NPP): leading the change for NPOESSPeter A. Wilczynski. 360-362 [doi]
- NPOESS Field Terminal SegmentJohn W. Overton. 363-365 [doi]
- Defining optimal spatial resolution for high-spectral resolution infrared sensorsHung-Lung Huang, Richard A. Frey, William L. Smith, Daniel K. Zhou, Hal J. Bloom. 366-368 [doi]
- VIIRS sensor performanceCarl Schueler, J. Ed Clement, Lane Darnton, Frank DeLuccia, Tanya Scalione, Hilmer Swenson. 369-372 [doi]
- NPOESS Conical Microwave Imager/Sounder: issues and progressNarinder S. Chauhan. 373 [doi]
- Introduction, overview, and status of the NPOESS aerosol polarimetry sensor (APS)Vincent Grano, Shivadev K. Ubhayakar, John Mike Haas, Carl Schueler. 374-376 [doi]
- Using the NDVI contribution ratio at different growth stages to estimate winter wheat yieldJuanjuan Jing, Jihua Wang, Pengxin Wang, Yuchun Pan, Liangyun Liu, Jindi Wang, Hua Wang, Wenjiang Huang. 377-379 [doi]
- Estimating large area wheat evapotranspiration from remote sensing dataJaime Garatuza-Payan, Antonio Tamayo, Christopher Watts, Julio César Rodriguez. 380-382 [doi]
- Yield prediction of malting barley based on meteorological dataKlaus Hünting, Christof J. Weissteiner, Walter Kühbauch. 383-385 [doi]
- Using time series of SPOT VGT NDVI for crop yield forecastingFeng Zhang, Bingfang Wu, Chenglin Liu. 386-388 [doi]
- Drought monitoring from the remotely sensed temperature and vegetation index in ChinaJingfeng Xin, Guoliang Tian, Qinhuo Liu, Liangfu Chen, Xiaozhou Xin. 389-391 [doi]
- Estimation of weed infestation in spring crops using MODIS dataUmirzak Sultangazin, Nadiya Muratova, Paul C. Doraiswamy, Alexey Terekhov. 392-394 [doi]
- Solar radiation absorption of wheat cultivars grown under different nitrogen levels and water deficitBernardo F. T. Rudorff, Mauricio Alves Moreira, M. S. Targa, J. G. Freitas. 395-397 [doi]
- Integrating SAR and optical products for crop management (Isocrop) iophysical parameter retrieval using X and L band SAR dataCraig Anderson, Rosie Bryson, James Alford, Carlos Madrigal, Gary Holmes. 398-400 [doi]
- Soil moisture retrieval and AMSR-E validation using an airborne microwave radiometer in SMEX02Thomas J. Jackson, Rajat Bindlish, Marian Klein, Albin J. Gasiewski, Eni G. Njoku. 401-403 [doi]
- Quantitative analysis of SMEX'02 AIRSAR data for soil moisture inversionJakob J. van Zyl, Eni G. Njoku, Thomas J. Jackson. 404-406 [doi]
- Soil moisture retrieval through changing corn using active/passive microwave remote sensingPeggy E. O'Niell, Alicia T. Joseph, Gabrielle J. M. De Lannoy, Roger H. Lang, Cuneyt Utku, Edward J. Kim, Paul R. Houser, Timothy Gish. 407-409 [doi]
- Microwave radiometric measurements of hydrological parameters in mountain areasSimonetta Paloscia, Giovanni Macelloni, Paolo Pampaloni, Emanuele Santi, Roberto Ranzi, S. Barontini. 410-412 [doi]
- Estimation of soil moisture with repeat-pass L-band radiometer measurementsJiancheng Shi 0001, Eni G. Njoku, Kun-Shan Chen, Thomas J. Jackson, P. O'Neill. 413-415 [doi]
- Estimation of soil moisture using data from advanced microwave scanning radiometerVenkat Lakshmi, John D. Bolten, Ujjwal Narayan, Thomas J. Jackson. 416-417 [doi]
- The influence of soil moisture upon the geothermal climate signalAnthony W. England, Xiaohua Lin, Jason Smerdon, Nathan H. Pollack. 419-421 [doi]
- Need for developing multi-band single and multiple pass POLinSAR monitoring platforms in air and spaceWolfgang-Martin Boerner, Alberto Moreira, Konstantinos P. Papathanassiou, Irena Hajnsek, Eric Pottier, Laurent Ferro-Famil, Andreas Reigber, Shane R. Cloude, Motoyuki Sato, Yoshio Yamaguchi, Hiroyoshi Yamada, Jong-Sen Lee, Thomas L. Ainsworth, Dale L. Schuler, Ridha Touzi, Thomas I. Lukowski. 422-424 [doi]
- Pi-SAR image analysis using polarimetric scattering parameters and total powerKoji Kimura, Yoshio Yamaguchi, Hiroyoshi Yamada. 425-427 [doi]
- Polarization orientation estimation and applications: a reviewJong-Sen Lee, Dale L. Schuler, Thomas L. Ainsworth, Wolfgang-Martin Boerner. 428-430 [doi]
- Classification of tree types by polarimetric Pi-SARMotoyuki Sato, Takafumi Koike. 431-433 [doi]
- Analysis of anisotropic behavior using sub-aperture polarimetric SAR dataLaurent Ferro-Famil, Andreas Reigber, Eric Pottier, Wolfgang-Martin Boerner. 434-436 [doi]
- Full polarimetry versus partial polarimetry for quantitative surface parameter estimationAxel Breuer, Irena Hajnsek, Laurent Ferro-Famil, Eric Pottier. 437-439 [doi]
- Influence of resolution cell size for surface parameters retrieval from polarimetric SAR dataSophie Allain, Laurent Ferro-Famil, Eric Pottier, Joaquim Fortuny. 440-442 [doi]
- The use of polarimetric and interferometric SAR data in floodplain mappingJakob J. van Zyl, Yunjin Kim. 443-445 [doi]
- Segmentation of textured scenes using polarimetric SARsJean-Marie Beaulieu, Ridha Touzi. 446-448 [doi]
- Consolidation of a pixel-based classification using neighborhood informationBernd Scheuchl, Ian G. Cumming, Irena Hajnsek. 449-451 [doi]
- Spectral reduction image processing techniquesLori M. Bruce, Nicolas H. Younan, Roger L. King, Anil M. Cheriyadat. 452-454 [doi]
- Segmentation of natural landscapes using morphological texture featuresIrene Epifanio, Pierre Soille. 455-457 [doi]
- Sharpening of very high resolution images with spectral distortion minimizationLuciano Alparone, Bruno Aiazzi, Stefano Baronti, Andrea Garzelli. 458-460 [doi]
- Fully automated road network extraction from high-resolution satellite multispectral imageryAaron K. Shackelford, Curt H. Davis. 461-463 [doi]
- Exploiting spectral and spatial information for classifying hyperspectral data in urban areasFabio Dell'Acqua, Paolo Gamba, Alessio Ferrari 0003. 464-466 [doi]
- Classification of optical high resolution images in urban environment using spectral and textural informationMichaela De Martinao, Federico Causa, Sebastiano B. Serpico. 467-469 [doi]
- Morphological transformations and feature extraction of urban data with high spectral and spatial resolutionJon Aevar Palmason, Jon Atli Benediktsson, Kolbeinn Árnason. 470-472 [doi]
- On the use of morphological alternated sequential filters for the classification of remote sensing images from urban areasJocelyn Chanussot, Jon Atli Benediktsson, Martino Pesaresi. 473-475 [doi]
- A residual-based technique for the estimation of biophysical parameters from remote-sensing imagesFarid Melgani, Lorenzo Bruzzone. 476-478 [doi]
- Receiving images directly from meteorological satellites in an engineers' school: technical and pedagogical aspectsLaurent Beaudoin, Mathieu Imbert, Arnaud Jumelet, Joan Ruget, Olivier Hayot, Pierre Doucy, Gérard Escleyne. 479-481 [doi]
- Design of electronic training aids on new types of satellite images and interpretation methods by Inter-University Aerospace CentreElena A. Baldina, Ekaterina R. Chalova, Valentina I. Kravtsova, Olga V. Tutubalina. 482-484 [doi]
- The SIBERIA-II project, greenhouse gas accounting and the global project contextChristiana C. Schumillius, Stephen Plummer, Shaun Quegan. 485-487 [doi]
- Quantification of full terrestrial biota major greenhouse gases budget at a regional scale: a combination of modeling systems, geographical information systems and remotely sensed dataS. Nilsson, Anatoly Shvidenko, Ian McCallum, Christiane Schmullius. 488-490 [doi]
- Disturbances in the Siberian boreal forest - mapping fire-scars using multitemporal, multisensor approachCharles T. George, France Gerard, H. Baltzer, Ian McCallum, Anatoly Shvidenko, S. Nilsson, Christiane Schmullius. 491-493 [doi]
- NASA Advanced Component Technology Program, investments in remote sensing technologiesJanice L. Buckner. 494-496 [doi]
- Compact dual-frequency microstrip antenna feed for future soil moisture and sea surface salinity missionsSimon H. Yueh, William J. Wilson, Eni G. Njoku, K. S. Kona, K. Bahadori, Yahya Rahmat-Samii. 497-499 [doi]
- Microwave Observatory of Subcanopy and Subsurface (MOSS): a low-frequency radar for global deep soil moisture measurementsMahta Moghaddam, Ernesto Rodríguez, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, Delwyn Moller, James Hoffman, J. Huang, Sassan Saatchi. 500-502 [doi]
- Low-power radio-frequency SiGe analog-to-digital converterWillie L. Thompson, Wesley G. Hall, Jeffrey R. Piepmeier, Charles T. Johnson-Bey. 503-505 [doi]
- 183-GHz and 425-GHz passive microwave spectrometers on the NPOESS Aircraft Sounder Testbed-Microwave (NAST-M)R. Vincent Leslie, William J. Blackwell, Philip W. Rosenkranz, David H. Staelin. 506-508 [doi]
- Design of a resonant edge-slot waveguide array for the Lightweight Rainfall Radiometer (LRR)René B. Gosselin, Stephen E. Seufert, L. R. Dod. 509-511 [doi]
- The Far-Infrared Spectroscopy of the Troposphere (FIRST) projectMarty Mlynczak, David Johnson, Gail Bingham, Kenneth W. Jucks, Wesley A. Traub, Larry L. Gordley, John Harries. 512-514 [doi]
- 2-micron coherent Doppler lidar for space-based global wind field mappingFarzin Amzajerdian, Michael J. Kavaya, Upendra N. Singh, Jirong Yu. 515-517 [doi]
- Polarimetric remote sensing of aerosolsBrian Cairns. 518-520 [doi]
- Investigations on a new high resolution wide swath SAR conceptChristoph Heer, Francis Soualle, Rolf Zahn, Rolf Reber. 521-523 [doi]
- On the concept of an all digital sensor designAndrew Blanchard, Jeffry Golden, Robert Morgan. 524-526 [doi]
- Potential of digital beamforming in bi- and multistatic SARGerhard Krieger, Alberto Moreira. 527-529 [doi]
- First observations with the UMass dual-beam InSARWilliam N. Junek, Arun Ramanathan, Gordon Farquharson, Stephen J. Frasier, Russell Tessier, David J. McLaughlin, Mark A. Sletten, Jakov V. Toporkov. 530-532 [doi]
- Very wideband radar imaging with the airborne SAR sensor PAMIRAndreas R. Brenner, Joachim H. G. Ender. 533-535 [doi]
- Mega-Mesh sensor network designAndrew Blanchard, Jeffry Golden, Robert Morgan, James Cai, Andrea Fumagalli, Franco Maloberti. 536-538 [doi]
- Conceptual spaceborne Ka-band spotlight synthetic aperture radar with reconfigurable apertureK. Tomiyasu. 539-541 [doi]
- The SAR train concept: required antenna area distributed over N smaller satellites, increase of performance by NJean Paul Aguttes. 542-544 [doi]
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- Mapping optical parameters of coastal sea waters using the Hyperion Imaging Spectrometer: intercomparison with MODIS ocean color productsSoo Chin Liew, Leong Keong Kwoh. 549-551 [doi]
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- A stabilized vegetation index and several mineralogic indices defined for ASTER VNIR and SWIR dataYoshiki Ninomiya. 1552-1554 [doi]
- Mapping the effects of regional metamorphism and hydrothermal alteration in the Mount Isa Valley, Queensland, Australia, using airborne hyperspectral dataK. Yang, Jonathan F. Huntington, Melissa A. Quigley, K. Scott, Peter Mason. 1555-1557 [doi]
- A comparative study on illite crystallinity and clay mineral spectral index for subdivision of very low-grade metamorphic belt along the Lizhou-Hekou geological section in the Youjiang sedimentary basin, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, in Southwestern ChinaShouxun Yan. 1558-1560 [doi]
- Advanced remote lithologic mapping in ophiolite zone with ASTER multispectral thermal infrared dataYoshiki Ninomiya. 1561-1563 [doi]
- Modeling the urban evolution of land use transitions using cellular automata and logistic regressionCláudia Maria de Almeida, Antônio Miguel Vieira Monteiro, Gilberto Câmara, Britaldo Silveira Soares-Filho, Gustavo Coutinho Cerqueira. 1564-1566 [doi]
- Monitoring and predicting urban land use change applications of multi-resolution multi-temporal satellite dataScott J. Goetz, A. J. Smith, Claire A. Jantz, R. K. Wright, Stephen D. Prince, M. E. Mazzacato, Brian Melchior. 1567-1569 [doi]
- Monitoring changes in irrigated lands in Southeastern Turkey with remote sensingMutlu Özdogan, Curtis E. Woodcock, Guido D. Salvucci. 1570-1572 [doi]
- Preliminary ASTER and INSAR imagery combination for mud volcano dynamics, AzerbaijanA. Hommels, K. H. Scholte, Joaquín Muñoz Sabater, Ramon F. Hanssen, Freek D. van der Meer, S. B. Kroonenberg, E. Aliyeva, D. Huseynov, I. Guliev. 1573-1575 [doi]
- Impact of vegetation fires on surface albedo dynamics and absorbed solar radiation over the African ContinentYves M. Govaerts, Bernard Pinty, Alessio Lattanzio. 1576-1578 [doi]
- Sensitivity of a flood inundation model to spatially-distributed frictionMatthew D. Wilson, Peter M. Atkinson. 1579-1581 [doi]
- Comparison between SAR and wind scatterometers data for surface parameters monitoring over a sahelian agropastoral areaSonia Zine, Pierre-Louis Frison, Jean-Paul Rudant, Lionel Jarlan, Eric Mougin, Pierre Hiernaux, Bruno Gerard. 1582-1584 [doi]
- An approach for land cover change detection using low spatial resolution dataSonia Bouzidi, Salem Belhaj, Isabelle Herlin, Jean-Paul Berroir. 1585-1587 [doi]
- Overview of the envisat meris and AATSR data quality, calibration and validation programPhilippe Goryl, Jean-Paul Huot. 1588-1590 [doi]
- Meris 1st year: early calibration resultsSteve Delwart, Ludovic Bourg. 1591-1593 [doi]
- Meris level 2 products over land validation and potential improvementsRichard Santer, Jérôme Vidot, Didier Ramon. 1594-1596 [doi]
- Intercomparison of sea surface temperature measurements from aatsr with data from other satellite sensors including AVHRR, MODIS and TMID. T. Llewellyn-Jones, John J. Remedios, M. C. Edwards, Gary K. Corlett, D. Ridley. 1597-1598 [doi]
- The accuracy of sea surface temperature fields from the advanced along track scanning radiometerM. C. Edwards, Gary K. Corlett, D. T. Llewellyn-Jones, Ian J. Barton, L. A. Horrocks, J. Watts, Peter J. Minnett, Craig Donlon, Ian Robinson, T. Nightingale, A. Birks, C. Mutlow. 1599-1600 [doi]
- Greenland ice sheet elevation change from 1992 to 1999 derived from ERS-1 and ERS-2 satellite altimeter measurementsKirill S. Khvorostovsky, Leonid P. Bobylev, Ola M. Johannessen. 1601-1603 [doi]
- Increasing temporal resolution in greenland ablation estimation using passive and active microwave dataIvan S. Ashcraft, David G. Long. 1604-1606 [doi]
- Polar radar for ice sheet measurementsSivaprasad Gogineni, Glenn Prescott, David Braaten, Christopher T. Allen. 1607-1609 [doi]
- Relating micro ave backscatter azimuth modulation to surface properties of the greenland ice sheetIvan S. Ashcraft, David G. Long. 1610-1612 [doi]
- Space-based mapping of glacier changes using ASTER and GIS toolsSiri Jodha Singh Khalsa, Mark B. Dyurgerov, Tatiana Khromova, Bruce H. Raup, Roger G. Barry. 1613-1615 [doi]
- Evaluation of a stereo-derived cloud cover record for the greenland ice sheetF. G. L. Cawkwell, Jonathan L. Bamber. 1616-1618 [doi]
- Quantifying the biomass of australian subtropical woodlands using SAR inversion modelsMahta Moghaddam, Richard M. Lucas. 1619-1621 [doi]
- Estimating forest biophysical attributes from airborne polarimetric SAR dataShakil Ahmad Romshoo, Manabu Watanabe, Masayuki Matsuoka, Ake Rosenqvist, Masanobu Shimada, Takeo Tadono. 1622-1624 [doi]
- The GBFM radar mosaic of the Eurasian Taiga: a groundwork for the bio-physical characterization of an ecosystem with relevance to global change studiesGianfranco De Grandi, Frédéric Achard, D. Mollicone, Yrjö Rauste. 1625-1627 [doi]
- Monitoring forests from L-band microwave observationsKauzar Saleh, Jean-Pierre Wigneron, Paolo Ferrazzoli, Jean-Christophe Calvet, Ernesto López-Baeza, G. Mongiardo, Mickaël Pardé. 1628-1630 [doi]
- Estimation of boreal forest LAI using C-band SARTerhikki Manninen, Pauline Stenberg, Miina Rautiainen. 1631-1633 [doi]
- Microwave radiometric features of mediterranean forests: seasonal variationsGiovanni Macelloni, Simonetta Paloscia, Paolo Pampaloni, Roberto Ruisi, Emanuele Santi. 1634-1636 [doi]
- On the retrieval of forest biomass from SAR data by neural networksFabio Del Frate, Domenico Solimini. 1637-1638 [doi]
- Individual tree detection using CARABAS-IIBjörn Hallberg, Gary Smith, Lars M. H. Ulander, Per-Olov Frölind. 1639-1641 [doi]
- Characteristics of radar reflectivity of rain forests measured by space-borne Ku-band radarMakoto Satake, Hiroshi Hanado. 1642-1644 [doi]
- Model based PolSAR and PolInSAR speckle noise reductionCarlos López-Martínez, Xavier Fàbregas. 1645-1647 [doi]
- Estimating vegetation bias in polarimetric SAR interferometryMadhukar Nomula, Dayalan Kasilingam, Shane Cloude. 1648-1650 [doi]
- Estimation and removal of SNR and scattering degeneracy effects from the PolInSAR coherence regionMark Tabb, Thomas Flynn, Richard Carande. 1651-1653 [doi]
- The dependence of polarimetric coherence on surface roughness for very rough surfacesSaurabh Malhotra, Dayalan Kasilingam, Dale L. Schuler. 1654-1656 [doi]
- A compact and flexible multi-DSP system for real-time SAR applicationsStefan Langemeyer, Helge Kloos, Christian Simon-Klar, Lars Friebe, Willm Hinrichs, Hanno Lieske, Peter Pirsch. 1657-1659 [doi]
- Issues and challenges for standardizing level zero format for SAR dataRüdiger Gens, Nettie Labelle-Hamer. 1660-1662 [doi]
- Speckle reduction for remote-sensing images using contextual hidden Markov tree modelMing-Yu Shih, Din-Chang Tseng. 1663-1665 [doi]
- Speckle reduction in multiple scale chirp signal using wavelet transformChinmoy Bhattacharya, Jibanananda Roy, Avijit Kar. 1666-1668 [doi]
- Image quality enhancements to ASF ScanSAR processingPhilip L. Utley, Roger W. Albright, Oh-Ig Kwoun, Theresa Huang, Kon Leung. 1669-1672 [doi]
- Inter-comparison of phenological measures derived from coarse resolution earth observation and implications for assimilation into dynamic vegetation modelsTristan Quaife, Philip Lewis, Mathias Disney, Mark Lomas. 1673-1675 [doi]
- Needle chlorophyll content estimation: a comparative study of PROSPECT and LIBERTYInian Moorthy, John R. Miller, Pablo J. Zarco-Tejada, Thomas L. Noland. 1676-1678 [doi]
- Sensitivity studies on the effect of surface soil moisture on canopy reflectance using the radiative transfer model GeoSAILHeike Bach, Wout Verhoef. 1679-1681 [doi]
- Impact of surface heterogeneity on temperature, mass and energy exchangesAlice Belot, Jean-Philippe Gastellu-Etchegorry, A. Perrier. 1682-1684 [doi]
- Microwave dielectric behavior of moistsalt soil - experimental observations and improved dielectric modelsQingrong Hu, Yun Shao 0001, Huadong Guo. 1685-1687 [doi]
- Estimating winter wheat plant water content using red edge widthLiangyun Liu, Chunjiang Zhao 0001, Wenjiang Huang, Jihua Wang. 1688-1691 [doi]
- Solar-powered UAV mission for agricultural decision supportStanley R. Herwitz, Stephen E. Dunagan, Don V. Sullivan, Robert G. Higgins, Lee F. Johnson, Jian Zheng, Robert E. Slye, James A. Brass, Joe G. Leung, Bruce Gallmeyer, Michio Aoyagi. 1692-1694 [doi]
- Japan's progress for the global precipitation measurement (GPM)Kenji Nakamura 0001, Toshio Iguchi, Riko Oki. 1695-1697 [doi]
- The dual-frequency precipitation radar for the GPM core satelliteToshio Iguchi, Hiroshi Hanado, Nobuhiro Takahashi, Satoru Kobayashi, Shinsuke Satoh. 1698-1700 [doi]
- X-band lightweight rainfall radiometer first lightChristopher Ruf, Caleb Principe. 1701-1703 [doi]
- Precipitation processing system for the global precipitation measurement missionErich Franz Stocker. 1704-1706 [doi]
- On the use of the log-normal particle size distribution to characterize global rainRobert Meneghini, Rafael F. Rincon, Liang Liao. 1707-1709 [doi]
- Contrasting continental and marine conditions on remotely sensed rainfallMichael Garstang, James Fuentes, Thomas L. O'Halloran, C. Strong. 1710-1711 [doi]
- Estimation of raindrop size distribution from TRMM precipitation radar observationsV. Chandrasekar 0001, Khalid Mubarak, Sanghun Lim. 1712-1714 [doi]
- Fractal dimension of multiscale and multisource remote sensing data for characterising spatial complexity of urban landscapesZahurul Islam, Graciela Metternicht. 1715-1717 [doi]
- Raster-based algorithm for the estimation of urban growth speed and accelerationOsmar Abílio de Carvalho Júnior, Renato Fontes Guimarães, Márcio de Morisson Valeriano. 1718-1720 [doi]
- Urban street mapping using quickbird and ikonos imagesRenaud Péteri, Thierry Ranchin. 1721-1723 [doi]
- Integration of GIS technology for urban transportation planning: the experience in Owerri, NigeriaSam O. Nwaneri, Yaw A. Twumasi. 1724-1726 [doi]
- Analysis of built-up areas from polarimetric interferometric SAR imagesStéphane Guillaso, Laurent Ferro-Famil, Andreas Reigber, Eric Pottier. 1727-1729 [doi]
- Multispectral IKONOS imagery automatic road extraction from high-resolutionXiaoying Jin, Curt H. Davis. 1730-1732 [doi]
- MODIS land cover product validation in the Iberian PeninsulaPaulo Lopes, P. Lourenco, Nuno Carvalhais, Júlia Seixas. 1733-1735 [doi]
- A preliminary survey of radio-frequency interference over the U.S. in aqua AMSR-E dataLi Li, Eni G. Njoku, Eastwood Im, Paul S. Chang, Karen St. Germain. 1736-1738 [doi]
- Radio frequenc surve of the 21-cm wavelength (1.4 GHz) allocation for passive microwave observingJeffrey R. Piepmeier, M. Midon, A. Caroglanian, Okechukwu C. Ugweje. 1739-1741 [doi]
- RFI at L-band in synthetic aperture radiometersDavid M. Le Vine, Michael Haken. 1742-1744 [doi]
- Characterization of L-band RFI and implications for mitigation techniquesSteven W. Ellingson, Grant A. Hampson, Joel T. Johnson. 1745-1747 [doi]
- Estimation of coupling between mobile vehicular radars and satellite radiometersAlbin J. Gasiewski, Valery U. Zavorotny. 1748-1750 [doi]
- Design of an L-band microwave radiometer with active mitigation of interferenceSteven W. Ellingson, Grant A. Hampson, Joel T. Johnson. 1751-1753 [doi]
- NEXLASER - an unattended tropospheric aerosol and ozone lidar - first resultsGary G. Gimmestad, David W. Roberts, John M. Stewart, Leanne West, Jack W. Wood. 1754-1756 [doi]
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- Lidar observations of etna volcanic aerosolGelsomina Pappalardo, Aldo Amodeo, Lucia Mona, M. Pandolfi. 1760-1762 [doi]
- Hyperspectral endmember detection and unmixing based on linear programmingTian Han 0003, David G. Goodenough. 1763-1766 [doi]
- Regularized feature extractions for hyperspectral data classificationBor-Chen Kuo, Li-Wei Ko, Chia-Hao Pai, David A. Landgrebe. 1767-1769 [doi]
- Supervised band selection for optimal use of data from airborne hyperspectral sensorsMichael Riedmann, Edward J. Milton. 1770-1772 [doi]
- A comparative assessment of space-adaptive analyses of hyperspectral imageryLuciano Alparone, Fabrizio Argenti, Michele Dionisio. 1773-1775 [doi]
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- Geologic and regolith mapping for mineral exploration in the Gawler Craton of South Australia using hyperion and other remote sensing techniquesSean Mahoney, Patrick James, Alan Mauger, Graham S. Heinson. 1779-1781 [doi]
- Some problems relating to biochemical concentration inversionChunyan Yan, Qiang Liu 0009, Zheng Niu, Changyao Wang. 1782-1784 [doi]
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- Contextual analysis of multisource Raster data by a region-based segmentation tool in a Voronoi structureHedia Chakroun, Goze B. Bénié. 1788-1792 [doi]
- Optimal fusion-classification of multisource remote sensing imagery using global optimization and fuzzy logic