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- Alaska ; Bassin-versant ; Dioxyde de carbone ; Indice de végétation ; LANDSAT ; MSS ; Région polaire ; SPOT ; Toundra ; Traitement des données ; Télédétection ; Végétation (1)
- Alaska ; Carbon dioxide ; Data processing ; LANDSAT ; MSS ; Polar region ; Remote sensing ; SPOT ; Tundra ; Vegetation ; Vegetation index ; Watershed (1)
- Automated mapping ; Canada ; Classification ; Data processing ; Numerical model ; Remote sensing ; SPOT ; Slope ; Yukon Territory (1)
- Bilan énergétique ; Domaine semi-aride ; Désert ; Eau de surface ; Etats-Unis ; Evapotranspiration ; Great Basin ; LANDSAT ; Nevada ; Thematic Mapper ; Télédétection ; Végétation (1)
- Biogeography ; Canada ; Channel geometry ; Data processing ; Ecosystem ; Ecotone ; Fluvial processes ; Geographical information system ; Mass movement ; Montana ; Northwest Territories ; Remote sensing ; River bed ; Rocky Mountains ; Scale ; Tree line ; United States of America (1)
- Biogéographie ; Canada ; Echelle ; Ecosystème ; Ecotone ; Etats-Unis ; Fluviatile ; Géométrie hydraulique ; Limite supérieure de la forêt ; Lit fluvial ; Montana ; Mouvement de masse ; Northwest Territories ; Rocky Mountains ; Système d'information géographique ; Traitement des données ; Télédétection (1)
- Canada ; Cartographie automatique ; Classification ; Modèle numérique ; SPOT ; Traitement des données ; Télédétection ; Versant ; Yukon Territory (1)
- Crue ; Dynamique de la végétation ; Ecologie ; Etats-Unis ; Inondation ; LANDSAT ; Milieu humide ; Modèle ; North Carolina ; Plaine d'inondation ; Statistique ; Système d'information géographique ; Thematic Mapper ; Télédétection ; Végétation (1)
- Desert ; Energy balance ; Evapotranspiration ; Great Basin ; LANDSAT ; Nevada ; Remote sensing ; Semi-arid area ; Surface water ; Thematic Mapper ; United States of America ; Vegetation (1)
- Ecology ; Flood ; Floodplain ; Geographical information system ; Humid environment ; Inundation ; LANDSAT ; Model ; North Carolina ; Remote sensing ; Statistics ; Thematic Mapper ; United States of America ; Vegetation ; Vegetation dynamics (1)
- Special issue. Application of remote sensing and GIS in geomorphology (5)
- An automated approach to the classification of the slope units using digital data (1)
- An overview of scale, pattern, process relationships in geomorphology : a remote sensing and GIS perspective (1)
- Modeling floodplain inundation using an integrated GIS with radar and optical remote sensing (1)
- Remotely-sensed regional-scale evapotranspiration of a semi-arid Great Basin desert and its relationship to geomorphology, soils, and vegetation (1)
- Satellite-derived vegetation index and cover type maps for estimating carbon dioxide flux for arctic tundra regions (1)
- , inferential, and spatial statistics were generated to assess spatial variability and co-variability of NDVI and vegetation types at landscape scales throughout the Kuparuk River watershed of the North Slope of Alaska.
- area dominated by slope processes in southwest Yukon Territory, is performed with a combined set of geomorphometric and spectral variables in a linear discriminant analysis. An automated method was developed to find the boundaries of geomorphological
- of environmental state variables to regional estimates of water and energy exchange. This research characterizes the unifying thread in the classical climate-topography-soil-vegetation relation, the surface water and energy balance, through maps of the partitioning
- predictive variables and actual inundation data derived from SAR imagery.
- environments. Satellite image processing, change-detection analysis, digital elevation models, GIS-derived geomorphic indices and variables, composition and pattern metrics of landscape organization, and scale-dependent analyses are described and related