Groundwater Potential Assessment Using Sentinel 1 Radar Data Processing and Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) Technique(Case Study: the Sirjan Catchment)
To assess environmental changes, monitoring systems and remote sensing satellites provide powerful tools that make the assessment of environmental change trends easier by multi-temporal comparisons. In recent decades, remote sensing data and GIS techniques for various aspects of urban spatial expansion and urban dispersal such as mapping (for expansion pattern), control (for process pattern recognition), measurement and evaluation (for analysis), and modeling (for Expansion simulation) are used. The object-based analysis is one of the emerging advanced techniques in the classification of satellite images. The object-oriented classification uses a segmentation process and a learning algorithm to analyze the spectral, spatial, and textural properties of the pixels. Along with the object-oriented classification method, Google Earth Engine, with extensive support for free satellite data and images, enables the classification and processing of high-speed satellite imagery that can be used in the monitoring and mapping land use.
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Fault movement analysis using radar images, a case study of Anar fault
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quantitative geomorphological researches, -
Monitoring of the Rafsanjan City Subsidence and Its Possible Causes
A. Mehrabi*, S. Karimi, A. Mohammadi Lahijani
Geographical Research,