Remote sensing has considerable potential to contribute to the identification and reconstruction of lost hydrological systems and networks. Remote sensing-based reconstructions of palaeo-river networks have commonly employed single or limited time-span imagery, which limits their capacity to identify features in complex and varied landscape contexts. This paper presents a seasonal multi-temporal approach to the detection of palaeo-rivers over large areas based on long-term vegetation dynamics and spectral decomposition techniques. Twenty-eight years of Landsat 5 data, a total of 1711 multi-spectral images, have been bulk processed using Google Earth Engine© Code Editor and cloud computing infrastructure. The use of multi-temporal data has a...
Map information for (1937-38 and 1965-66), Indian Remote Sensing Satellite (IRS) data of October 198...
Urbanism in the Bronze-age Indus Civilisation (~4.6–3.9 thousand years before the present, ka) has b...
Furious floods have become an omnipresent reality with the dawn of climate change and its transition...
Remote sensing has considerable potential to contribute to the identification and reconstruction of ...
Remote sensing has considerable potential to contribute to the identification and reconstruction of ...
This paper explores the historical inundation of the city of Dera Ghazi Kkan (Punjab, Pakistan) in 1...
This paper explores the historical inundation of the city of Dera Ghazi Kkan (Punjab, Pakistan) in 1...
© 2019 IEEE. The ancient Indus was, along with Mesopotamia and Egypt, one of the three so-called cra...
The role of major northwestern Indian rivers in sustaining the Harappan civilisation has been a much...
Monitoring morphologically dynamic rivers over large spatial domains at an adequate frequency is ess...
International audienceGroundwater has rapidly evolved as a primary source for irrigation in Indian a...
Understanding the channel planform changes over time of a multi-thread river network characterized b...
Here we illustrate a ground map approach that uses orthorectified CORONA KH4B images and declassifie...
Badami is a renowned heritage site in the semi-arid part of Karnataka, India, known for its ornate s...
International audienceWe use all the available Landsat and Resourcesat archives to analyze the long ...
Map information for (1937-38 and 1965-66), Indian Remote Sensing Satellite (IRS) data of October 198...
Urbanism in the Bronze-age Indus Civilisation (~4.6–3.9 thousand years before the present, ka) has b...
Furious floods have become an omnipresent reality with the dawn of climate change and its transition...
Remote sensing has considerable potential to contribute to the identification and reconstruction of ...
Remote sensing has considerable potential to contribute to the identification and reconstruction of ...
This paper explores the historical inundation of the city of Dera Ghazi Kkan (Punjab, Pakistan) in 1...
This paper explores the historical inundation of the city of Dera Ghazi Kkan (Punjab, Pakistan) in 1...
© 2019 IEEE. The ancient Indus was, along with Mesopotamia and Egypt, one of the three so-called cra...
The role of major northwestern Indian rivers in sustaining the Harappan civilisation has been a much...
Monitoring morphologically dynamic rivers over large spatial domains at an adequate frequency is ess...
International audienceGroundwater has rapidly evolved as a primary source for irrigation in Indian a...
Understanding the channel planform changes over time of a multi-thread river network characterized b...
Here we illustrate a ground map approach that uses orthorectified CORONA KH4B images and declassifie...
Badami is a renowned heritage site in the semi-arid part of Karnataka, India, known for its ornate s...
International audienceWe use all the available Landsat and Resourcesat archives to analyze the long ...
Map information for (1937-38 and 1965-66), Indian Remote Sensing Satellite (IRS) data of October 198...
Urbanism in the Bronze-age Indus Civilisation (~4.6–3.9 thousand years before the present, ka) has b...
Furious floods have become an omnipresent reality with the dawn of climate change and its transition...