The paper presents the application of ArcGIS for environmental modelling of the landscapes in northern Iceland (17.00°W–23.00°W, 64.30°N–67.00°N). The aim was to explore the vegetation distribution by NDVI and ISOCLUST classification of the land cover types. Data include the Landsat TM image. Freely available satellite remote sensing data from the Landsat mission have been processed by GIS to deliver information on land cover types from image classification and NDVI vegetation index. Landsat products provide geospatial data on regional scale with moderate temporal (weekly) and spatial (30–10 m) resolution, making them useful for environmental monitoring and landscape studies. The tools include the ArcGIS software used for raster processing....
International audienceThe emphasis of this research is to demonstrate application of Landsat satelli...
Landsat-TM of 2001 covering Iceland (15.5°W-21°W, 64.5°N-67°N) was processed using SAGA GIS for test...
Monitoring soil erosion in the Arctic tundra is complicated by the highly fragmentated nature of the...
The paper presents the application of ArcGIS for environmental modelling of the landscapes in northe...
The paper presents the use of the Landsat TM image processed by the ArcGIS Spatial Analyst Tool for ...
The paper aims to evaluate the presence and condition of vegetation by SAGA GIS. The study area cove...
The vegetation indices (VIs) derived from the hyperspectral reflectance of vegetation are presented ...
The study presents a comparative analysis of eight Vegetation Indices (VIs) used to examine vegetati...
The paper presents the cartographic processing of the Landsat TM image by the two unsupervised class...
LUMA-GIS Thesis nr 29 Ritgerð frá Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Analysis Centre fo...
International audienceCurrent presentation demonstrates environmental analysis of the landscapes in ...
A methodology was tested for high‐resolution mapping of vegetation and detailed geoecological patter...
Presented at Vth International Research Conference ’Modern Problems of Geoecology and Landscapes...
The NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) differencing method using Landsat Thematic Mapping...
This data was collected using a DJI P4 Multispectral drone near Þórshöfn in Iceland during the late ...
International audienceThe emphasis of this research is to demonstrate application of Landsat satelli...
Landsat-TM of 2001 covering Iceland (15.5°W-21°W, 64.5°N-67°N) was processed using SAGA GIS for test...
Monitoring soil erosion in the Arctic tundra is complicated by the highly fragmentated nature of the...
The paper presents the application of ArcGIS for environmental modelling of the landscapes in northe...
The paper presents the use of the Landsat TM image processed by the ArcGIS Spatial Analyst Tool for ...
The paper aims to evaluate the presence and condition of vegetation by SAGA GIS. The study area cove...
The vegetation indices (VIs) derived from the hyperspectral reflectance of vegetation are presented ...
The study presents a comparative analysis of eight Vegetation Indices (VIs) used to examine vegetati...
The paper presents the cartographic processing of the Landsat TM image by the two unsupervised class...
LUMA-GIS Thesis nr 29 Ritgerð frá Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Analysis Centre fo...
International audienceCurrent presentation demonstrates environmental analysis of the landscapes in ...
A methodology was tested for high‐resolution mapping of vegetation and detailed geoecological patter...
Presented at Vth International Research Conference ’Modern Problems of Geoecology and Landscapes...
The NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) differencing method using Landsat Thematic Mapping...
This data was collected using a DJI P4 Multispectral drone near Þórshöfn in Iceland during the late ...
International audienceThe emphasis of this research is to demonstrate application of Landsat satelli...
Landsat-TM of 2001 covering Iceland (15.5°W-21°W, 64.5°N-67°N) was processed using SAGA GIS for test...
Monitoring soil erosion in the Arctic tundra is complicated by the highly fragmentated nature of the...