Alteration minerals and silicification are typically associated with a variety of ore mineralizations and could be detected using multispectral remote sensing sensors as indicators for mineral expl…
Land use and land cover (LULC) changes refer to alterations in land use or physical characteristics. These changes can be caused by human activities, such as urbanization, agriculture, and resource…
Remote sensing data is a cheap form of surficial geoscientific data, and in terms of veracity, velocity and volume, can sometimes be considered big data. Its spatial and spectral resolution continu…
Evolution in geoscientific data provides the mineral industry with new opportunities. A direction of geochemical data generation evolution is towards big data to meet the demands of data-driven usa…
Most known mineral deposits were discovered by accident using expensive, time-consuming, and knowledge-based methods such as stream sediment geochemical data, diamond drilling, reconnaissance geoch…
Flood incidents can massively damage and disrupt a city economic or governing core. However, flood risk can be mitigated through event planning and city-wide preparation to reduce damage. For, gove…
The degradation and desertification of grasslands pose a daunting challenge to China's arid and semiarid areas owing to the increasing demand for them in light of the rise of animal husbandry. Moni…
Efficient land use land cover (LULC) classification is crucial for environmental monitoring, urban planning, and resource management. This study investigates LULC changes in Nanjangud taluk, Mysuru…
Change detection (CD) is a meaningful and challenging task for remote sensing (RS) image analysis. Deep learning (DL) based methods have shown great potential in change detection tasks, there are s…
The emission of dust particles, mainly from arid and semi-arid lands, as a result of climate change and human activities, is known to be a global issue. Identifying dust emission sources is the fir…
Lake Chad is facing critical situations since the 1960s due to the effects of climate change and anthropogenic activities. The statistical analyses of remote sensing climate variables (i.e., evapot…
Measuring nearshore waves remains technically challenging despite wave properties are being used in a variety of applications. With the promise of high-resolution and remotely-sensed measurements o…
Real-time object detection and tracking is an active area of aerial remote sensing research that enables many environmental and ecological monitoring and preservation applications. Despite the deve…
Forest diebacks pose a major threat to global ecosystems. Identifying and mapping both living and dead trees is crucial for understanding the causes and implementing effective management strategies…
Land Use Land Cover (LULC) segmentation is a famous application of remote sensing in an urban environment. Up-to-date and complete data are of major importance in this field. Although with some suc…
In the remote sensing of forests, point cloud data from airborne laser scanning contains high-value information for predicting the volume of growing stock and the size of trees. At the same time, l…