Remote sensing for precision agriculture: Sentinel-2 improved features and applications
The use of satellites to monitor crops and support their management is gathering increasing
attention. The improved temporal, spatial, and spectral resolution of the European Space …
attention. The improved temporal, spatial, and spectral resolution of the European Space …
Unlocking the potential of remote sensing in wind erosion studies: a review and outlook for future directions
Remote sensing (RS) has revolutionized field data collection processes and provided timely
and spatially consistent acquisition of data on the terrestrial landscape properties. This …
and spatially consistent acquisition of data on the terrestrial landscape properties. This …
Soil organic carbon mapping using multispectral remote sensing data: Prediction ability of data with different spatial and spectral resolutions
The image spectral data, particularly hyperspectral data, has been proven as an efficient
data source for mapping of the spatial variability of soil organic carbon (SOC). Multispectral …
data source for mapping of the spatial variability of soil organic carbon (SOC). Multispectral …
Towards spatially continuous mapping of soil organic carbon in croplands using multitemporal Sentinel-2 remote sensing
Intensified human activities can augment soil organic carbon (SOC) losses from the world's
croplands, making SOC a highly dynamic parameter both in space and time. Sentinel-2 …
croplands, making SOC a highly dynamic parameter both in space and time. Sentinel-2 …
Machine learning for gully feature extraction based on a pan-sharpened multispectral image: Multiclass vs. Binary approach
Gullies reduce both the quality and quantity of productive land, posing a serious threat to
sustainable agriculture, hence, food security. Machine Learning (ML) algorithms are …
sustainable agriculture, hence, food security. Machine Learning (ML) algorithms are …
Comparative analysis of machine learning algorithms for soil erosion modelling based on remotely sensed data
D Fernández, E Adermann, M Pizzolato, R Pechenkin… - Remote Sensing, 2023 - mdpi.com
Recent years have seen an increase in the use of remote-sensing based methods to assess
soil erosion, mainly due to the availability of freely accessible satellite data, with successful …
soil erosion, mainly due to the availability of freely accessible satellite data, with successful …
Detection of soil erosion hotspots in the croplands of a typical black soil region in Northeast China: Insights from sentinel-2 multispectral remote sensing
L Qi, P Shi, K Dvorakova, K Van Oost, Q Sun, H Yu… - Remote Sensing, 2023 - mdpi.com
Global efforts to restore the world's degraded croplands require knowledge on the degree
and extent of accelerated soil organic carbon (SOC) loss induced by soil erosion. However …
and extent of accelerated soil organic carbon (SOC) loss induced by soil erosion. However …
[HTML][HTML] Shallow erosion on grassland slopes in the European Alps–Geomorphological classification, spatio-temporal analysis, and understanding snow and …
C Geitner, A Mayr, M Rutzinger, MT Löbmann, R Tonin… - Geomorphology, 2021 - Elsevier
Erosion with the subsequent loss of soil and soil fertility is one of the urgent environmental
problems worldwide. On grassland slopes from the montane to the alpine elevation zones of …
problems worldwide. On grassland slopes from the montane to the alpine elevation zones of …
RUSLE‐based scenarios for sustainable soil management: Case studies from Romanian Subcarpathians
Soil erosion is one of the major threats to soil sustainability and a global environmental
issue causing serious losses of the fertile upper layer of soil, affecting land productivity …
issue causing serious losses of the fertile upper layer of soil, affecting land productivity …
[HTML][HTML] Medium-term transformation of Chernozems under broadleaf forests in the temperate climate of south-east Poland
Water erosion, accelerated in sloped landscapes by intense cultivation (ploughing), can
rapidly degrade humus-rich topsoil horizons of chernozemic soils, leading to an irreversible …
rapidly degrade humus-rich topsoil horizons of chernozemic soils, leading to an irreversible …