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December 2015
PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING
COLUMNS
The Deepwater Horizon oil
spill spurred marine and
coastal research and recovery
efforts and made the need for
advances in remotely sensed
data in the coastal and marine
environments even more
obvious.
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Jiayi Li, Hongyan Zhang, Min Guo, Liangpei Zhang, Huanfeng Shen,
and
Qian Du
A multi-level fusion method to combine the specific discrimination of thermal infrared
hyperspectral image and high spatial resolution data in visible spectral range for urban
land cover and land use classification.
Wei Li, Kaichang Di, Zongyu Yue, Yiliang Liu,
and
Shujuan Sun
An automated method for Martian gully detection based on mathematical morphology
techniques.
Benjamin W. Heumann
Drawing attention to the multiple comparison problem when conducting statistical
analysis with remote sensing data, and suggesting some easily implemented solutions.
Xinming Tang, Ping Zhou, Guo Zhang, Xia Wang,
and
Hongbo Pan
Without the use of GCPs, the planar and vertical accuracies of ZiYuan-3 satellite imagery
were analyzed and verified for later application in Chinese 1:50 000 scale topographic
mapping.
Naizhuo Zhao, Eric L. Samson,
and
Nathan A. Currit
A piecewise function is more accurate than a linear function to model CO2 emission
with nighttime light imagery.
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES
DECEMBER 2015
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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A special offer for ASPRS members from CRC Press.
This years challenge will celebrate the 100th Anniversary
of the National Park Service.
GeoBytes has been so successful that we are doing them
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Webinars.
Abstracts now being accepted.
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ASPRS is undergoing a rebirth, which includes improving
its member value proposition and simplifying its
governance structure. To that end, the ASPRS Board of
Directors unanimously approved the recommendations
of the Streamlining Task Force at the May, 2015 Board of
Directors meeting.
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Announcements from industry leaders, including
LizardTech, Spectral Evolution, USGS, and the
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