The objective of this report is to review the existing satellites monitoring Earth’s resources and natural disasters. Each satellite has different repeat pass frequency and spatial resolution (unless it belongs to the same series of satellites for the purpose of continuation of data flow with same specifications). Similarly, different satellites have different types of sensors on-board, such as, panchromatic, multispectral, infrared and thermal. All these sensors have applications in disaster mitigation, though depending on the electromagnetic characteristics of the objects on Earth and the nature of disaster itself. With a review of the satellites in orbit and their sensors the present work provides an insight to suitability of satellites ...
With the recent surge of interest in global change, the impact of different ecosystems on the Earth'...
Increased physical characterisation of Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs) is important for understanding th...
Introduction: The critical inflow design flood for most dams in Utah is the probable...
The use of remote sensing within the domain of natural hazards and disaster management has become in...
An award drawing upon the Cranfield University EPSRC-funded Impact Acceleration Account (IAA) was a...
Space debris are manmade objects orbiting around Earth that represent a growing problem for on-going...
Modeling global atmospheric circulations and forecasting the weather would improve greatly if worldw...
The amount of pollution during the past years has grown an 8% worldwide, worsening the air quality a...
Summary The major goal of the RV METEOR cruise M156 to Cape Verdian waters and the Mauritanian upw...
The interaction of light and gas and particle phase species plays an important role in climate chang...
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) gas has been shown to be detrimental to human and environmental health and is e...
Global climate change is impacting coral reefs worldwide, with approximately 19% of reefs being perm...
Subsidence is a natural hazard which affects wide areas in the world causing important economic loss...
This research investigates the occurrence of EM emissions from compressed rock and assesses their va...
Impervious cover levels as low as 10 percent have been found to cause aquatic degradation. Even lowe...
With the recent surge of interest in global change, the impact of different ecosystems on the Earth'...
Increased physical characterisation of Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs) is important for understanding th...
Introduction: The critical inflow design flood for most dams in Utah is the probable...
The use of remote sensing within the domain of natural hazards and disaster management has become in...
An award drawing upon the Cranfield University EPSRC-funded Impact Acceleration Account (IAA) was a...
Space debris are manmade objects orbiting around Earth that represent a growing problem for on-going...
Modeling global atmospheric circulations and forecasting the weather would improve greatly if worldw...
The amount of pollution during the past years has grown an 8% worldwide, worsening the air quality a...
Summary The major goal of the RV METEOR cruise M156 to Cape Verdian waters and the Mauritanian upw...
The interaction of light and gas and particle phase species plays an important role in climate chang...
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) gas has been shown to be detrimental to human and environmental health and is e...
Global climate change is impacting coral reefs worldwide, with approximately 19% of reefs being perm...
Subsidence is a natural hazard which affects wide areas in the world causing important economic loss...
This research investigates the occurrence of EM emissions from compressed rock and assesses their va...
Impervious cover levels as low as 10 percent have been found to cause aquatic degradation. Even lowe...
With the recent surge of interest in global change, the impact of different ecosystems on the Earth'...
Increased physical characterisation of Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs) is important for understanding th...
Introduction: The critical inflow design flood for most dams in Utah is the probable...