As the accuracy and sensitivity of remote-sensing satellites improve, there is an increasing demand for more accurate and updated base datasets for surveying and monitoring. However, differentiating rock outcrop from snow and ice is a particular problem in Antarctica, where extensive cloud cover and widespread shaded regions lead to classification errors. The existing rock outcrop dataset has significant georeferencing issues as well as overestimation and generalisation of rock exposure areas. The most commonly used method for automated rock and snow differentiation, the normalised difference snow index (NDSI), has difficulty differentiating rock and snow in Antarctica due to misclassification of shaded pixels and is not able to differentia...
The Antarctic Peninsula is larger than the UK and with limited geological mapping campaigns since t...
The author has identified the following significant results. Reconnaissance geologic mapping can be ...
Ice-free areas occupy less than 0.25% of the Antarctic surface, and mainly occur along coastlines, o...
As the accuracy and sensitivity of remote-sensing satellites improve, there is an increasing demand ...
A model is presented that performs spectral deicing of mixed pixels in satellite images of glaciated...
The present paper is a first attempt to use Remote Sensing and GIS methodologies in order to draw a ...
Continental-scale land cover information is essential to furthering our understanding of the terrest...
Antarctica remains a remote and logistically difficult region to conduct geological field mapping an...
Satellite remote sensing imagery is especially useful for geological investigations in Antarctica be...
Geological investigations in Antarctica confront many difficulties due to its remoteness and extreme...
The present paper is a first attempt to use Remote Sensing and GIS methodologies in order to draw a ...
Remote sensing imagery is capable to provide a solution to overcome the difficulties associated with...
Remote sensing imagery is capable to provide a solution to overcome the difficulties associated with...
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Continental-scale land cover information is essential to furthering our understanding of the terrest...
The Antarctic Peninsula is larger than the UK and with limited geological mapping campaigns since t...
The author has identified the following significant results. Reconnaissance geologic mapping can be ...
Ice-free areas occupy less than 0.25% of the Antarctic surface, and mainly occur along coastlines, o...
As the accuracy and sensitivity of remote-sensing satellites improve, there is an increasing demand ...
A model is presented that performs spectral deicing of mixed pixels in satellite images of glaciated...
The present paper is a first attempt to use Remote Sensing and GIS methodologies in order to draw a ...
Continental-scale land cover information is essential to furthering our understanding of the terrest...
Antarctica remains a remote and logistically difficult region to conduct geological field mapping an...
Satellite remote sensing imagery is especially useful for geological investigations in Antarctica be...
Geological investigations in Antarctica confront many difficulties due to its remoteness and extreme...
The present paper is a first attempt to use Remote Sensing and GIS methodologies in order to draw a ...
Remote sensing imagery is capable to provide a solution to overcome the difficulties associated with...
Remote sensing imagery is capable to provide a solution to overcome the difficulties associated with...
Submitted by Eliane Silva (eliane_sun@hotmail.com) on 2015-12-04T02:02:16Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Moni...
Continental-scale land cover information is essential to furthering our understanding of the terrest...
The Antarctic Peninsula is larger than the UK and with limited geological mapping campaigns since t...
The author has identified the following significant results. Reconnaissance geologic mapping can be ...
Ice-free areas occupy less than 0.25% of the Antarctic surface, and mainly occur along coastlines, o...