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  • 1
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Boca Raton [u.a.] : CRC Press
    Call number: M 11.0367
    Description / Table of Contents: Hyperspectral narrow-band (or imaging spectroscopy) spectral data are fast emerging as practical solutions in modeling and mapping vegetation. Recent research has demonstrated the advances in and merit of hyperspectral data in a range of applications including quantifying agricultural crops, modeling forest canopy biochemical properties, detecting crop stress and disease, mapping leaf chlorophyll content as it influences crop production, identifying plants affected by contaminants such as arsenic, demonstrating sensitivity to plant nitrogen content, classifying vegetation species and type, characterizing wetlands, and mapping invasive species. The need for significant improvements in quantifying, modeling, and mapping plant chemical, physical, and water properties is more critical than ever before to reduce uncertainties in our understanding of the Earth and to better sustain it. There is also a need for a synthesis of the vast knowledge spread throughout the literature from more than 40 years of research.Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegetation integrates this knowledge, guiding readers to harness the capabilities of the most recent advances in applying hyperspectral remote sensing technology to the study of terrestrial vegetation. Taking a practical approach to a complex subject, the book demonstrates the experience, utility, methods and models used in studying vegetation using hyperspectral data. Written by leading experts, including pioneers in the field, each chapter presents specific applications, reviews existing state-of-the-art knowledge, highlights the advances made, and provides guidance for the appropriate use of hyperspectral data in the study of vegetation as well as its numerous applications, such as crop yield modeling, crop and vegetation biophysical and biochemical property characterization, and crop moisture assessment.This comprehensive book brings together the best global expertise on hyperspectral remote sensing of agriculture, crop water use, plant species detection, vegetation classification, biophysical and biochemical modeling, crop productivity and water productivity mapping, and modeling. It provides the pertinent facts, synthesizing findings so that readers can get the correct picture on issues such as the best wavebands for their practical applications, methods of analysis using whole spectra, hyperspectral vegetation indices targeted to study specific biophysical and biochemical quantities, and methods for detecting parameters such as crop moisture variability, chlorophyll content, and stress levels. A collective "knowledge bank," it guides professionals to adopt the best practices for their own work.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xxxv, 705 S.
    ISBN: 9781439845370
    Classification:
    Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing
    Location: Upper compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Biochemistry 34 (1995), S. 13889-13894 
    ISSN: 1520-4995
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 3
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Bingley : Emerald
    Aircraft engineering and aerospace technology 69 (1997), S. 512-517 
    ISSN: 0002-2667
    Source: Emerald Fulltext Archive Database 1994-2005
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Suggests that the next civil supersonic passenger aircraft project will pose a number of challenges. The propulsion system for this aircraft will have to achieve economic operation for both supersonic and subsonic cruise modes. In addition, the current and intended noise and pollutant emissions legislation will have to be met. Suggests that, while there are a number of proposed engines for the next generation civil supersonic aircraft, they all exhibit difficulties in meeting the compromises inherent in the engine duty. Offers a novel solution based on a unique design. Discusses the underlying issues and presents the design based on retractable fans driven by a single stage double pass tip turbine.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Journal of the American Water Resources Association 23 (1987), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1752-1688
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Surveying , Geography
    Notes: : The water resources of Nicaragua are largely undeveloped and distributed unequally throughout the nation. In addition, there is a significant geographical imbalance between the abundant water supply in the Atlantic Basin and the less abundant supply in the Pacific Basin which accounts for most of the water demand. The Lakes Basin, comprising Lakes Managua and Nicaragua, could be manipulated to solve the imbalance. Specifically, this paper presents a scheme to transfer water from Lake Nicaragua to Lake Managua and, subsequently, direct water from each lake for irrigation and hydroelectric generation. The scheme has been designed to maximize economic benefits and requires environmental impact analysis.
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    ISSN: 0168-1923
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Geography , Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition , Physics
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    ISSN: 0168-1923
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Geography , Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition , Physics
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Landscape and Urban Planning 23 (1993), S. 195-207 
    ISSN: 0169-2046
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Surveying , Geography , Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Theoretical and applied climatology 42 (1990), S. 245-252 
    ISSN: 1434-4483
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Summary Surface reflectance factors from bare field soil were measured to determine the relationship between surface soil water content and spectral reflectance. Reflectance in the six reflective Thematic Mapper (TM) bands plus a 1.15 to 1.30 µm bandpass (referred to as MMR 5) was measured using a groundbased radiometer across a soil water gradient provided by a line source sprinkler system. A spectral index of soil brightness (Brightness) derived using the Gram-Schmidt process and utilizing reflectance information was calculated for each band and for combinations of bands. The results of this study show that TM band 7 (2.05–2.30 µm) provided improved estimates of surface soil water content (0–0.5 cm depth) over estimates using reflectance information from all seven bands. Good correlations were also found between band ratio spectral indices of TM 5 (1.55–1.75 µm) / TM 7, MMR 5/TM 7, and MMR 5/TM 5 and surface soil water content. Results indicate that surface reflectance factors within bandpasses that partially overlap water absorption regions, such as TM 7, are most highly correlated with surface soil moisture. Band ratios utilizing a bandpass partially overlapping a water absorption region such as TM 7 and a non-water-absorbing bandpass such as MMR 5 yield close correlations with surface soil water content.
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    In:  Supplement to: Regaudie-de-Gioux, Aurore; Huete-Ortega, Maria; Sobrino, Cristina; López-Sandoval, Daffne C; González, N; Fernández-Carrera, Ana; Vidal, Montserrat; Marañón, Emilio; Cermeño, Pedro; Latasa, Mikel; Agustí, Susana; Duarte, Carlos Manuel (2019): Multi-model remote sensing assessment of primary production in the subtropical gyres. Journal of Marine Systems, 196, 97-106, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2019.03.007
    Publication Date: 2023-09-20
    Description: Seawater was sampled from five depths in the euphotic zone corresponding to 100 % (ca. 3 m depth), 50 %, 20 %, 7 % and 1 % of incident Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR). For each depth, four 72 mL polystyrene bottles (three clear bottles and one dark bottle) were filled with unfiltered seawater, inoculated with 10 - 20 µCi NaH¹⁴CO₃ and incubated on-deck from dawn to dusk. Temperature and irradiance in the incubators simulated the water temperature and the incident irradiance at the corresponding depth of each sample by using a combination of neutral density and blue filters (Mist Blue, ref. 061, Lee Filters ®). After incubation, samples from three of the five depths (100 %, 20 % and 1 % PAR) were sequentially filtered through 20, 2 and 0.2 µm polycarbonate filters while the other depths (50 % and 7 % PAR) were directly filtered by 0.2 µm. Immediately after filtering, filters were then exposed to concentrated HCl fumes at least 12 h to remove the non-fixed inorganic ¹⁴C. Filters were placed in scintillation vials to which 5 mL of liquid scintillation cocktail was added. The radioactivity on each filter (disintegrations per minute, DPM) was determined using a Wallac scintillation counter. To compute the rate of photosynthetic carbon fixation, the dark-bottle DPM was subtracted from the light-bottle DPM values. A constant value of 24,720 µg L-1 (or 2,060 µmol L-1) was assumed for the concentration of dissolved inorganic carbon for surface waters in tropical ocean (Key et al., 2004). A correction factor of 1.05 was applied to this constant value for discrimination isotopic. Total primary production was calculated as the sum of the primary production on each size class.
    Keywords: 29HE20101215; 29HE20110117; 29HE20110211; 29HE20110317; 29HE20110416; 29HE20110513; 29HE20110619; CSIC; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Hespérides; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MALASPINA_LEG1; MALASPINA_LEG1_006-3; MALASPINA_LEG1_007-3; MALASPINA_LEG1_008-3; MALASPINA_LEG1_009-3; MALASPINA_LEG1_010-3; MALASPINA_LEG1_011-3; MALASPINA_LEG1_012-3; MALASPINA_LEG1_013-3; MALASPINA_LEG1_014-3; MALASPINA_LEG1_015-3; MALASPINA_LEG1_016-3; MALASPINA_LEG1_017-3; MALASPINA_LEG1_018-3; MALASPINA_LEG1_019-3; MALASPINA_LEG1_020-3; MALASPINA_LEG1_022-3; MALASPINA_LEG1_023-3; MALASPINA_LEG1_024-3; MALASPINA_LEG1_025-3; MALASPINA_LEG1_026-3; MALASPINA_LEG2; MALASPINA_LEG2_027-3; MALASPINA_LEG2_028-3; MALASPINA_LEG2_029-3; MALASPINA_LEG2_030-3; MALASPINA_LEG2_031-3; MALASPINA_LEG2_032-3; MALASPINA_LEG2_033-3; MALASPINA_LEG2_034-3; MALASPINA_LEG2_035-3; MALASPINA_LEG2_037-3; MALASPINA_LEG2_038-3; MALASPINA_LEG2_040-3; MALASPINA_LEG2_041-3; MALASPINA_LEG2_042-3; MALASPINA_LEG2_043-3; MALASPINA_LEG2_044-3; MALASPINA_LEG3; MALASPINA_LEG3_046-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_047-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_048-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_049-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_050-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_051-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_052-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_053-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_054-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_055-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_056-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_057-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_058-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_059-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_060-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_061-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_062-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_063-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_064-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_065-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_066-3; MALASPINA_LEG3_068-3; MALASPINA_LEG4; MALASPINA_LEG4_069-3; MALASPINA_LEG4_070-3; MALASPINA_LEG4_071-3; MALASPINA_LEG4_072-3; MALASPINA_LEG4_073-3; MALASPINA_LEG4_074-3; MALASPINA_LEG4_075-3; MALASPINA_LEG4_076-3; MALASPINA_LEG5; MALASPINA_LEG5_083-3; MALASPINA_LEG5_084-3; MALASPINA_LEG5_085-3; MALASPINA_LEG5_086-3; MALASPINA_LEG5_087-3; MALASPINA_LEG5_088-3; MALASPINA_LEG5_089-3; MALASPINA_LEG5_090-3; MALASPINA_LEG5_091-3; MALASPINA_LEG5_092-3; MALASPINA_LEG5_093-3; MALASPINA_LEG5_094-3; MALASPINA_LEG5_095-3; MALASPINA_LEG5_096-3; MALASPINA_LEG5_097-3; MALASPINA_LEG5_098-3; MALASPINA_LEG5_099-3; MALASPINA_LEG6; MALASPINA_LEG6_104-3; MALASPINA_LEG6_106-3; MALASPINA_LEG6_107-3; MALASPINA_LEG6_108-3; MALASPINA_LEG6_109-3; MALASPINA_LEG6_110-3; MALASPINA_LEG6_111-3; MALASPINA_LEG6_113-3; MALASPINA_LEG6_114-3; MALASPINA_LEG6_115-3; MALASPINA_LEG6_117-3; MALASPINA_LEG6_118-3; MALASPINA_LEG6_119-3; MALASPINA_LEG6_120-3; MALASPINA_LEG6_121-3; MALASPINA_LEG6_122-3; MALASPINA_LEG6_123-3; MALASPINA_LEG6_124-3; MALASPINA_LEG6_125-3; MALASPINA_LEG6_126-3; MALASPINA_LEG7; MALASPINA_LEG7_127-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_128-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_129-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_130-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_131-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_132-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_133-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_134-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_135-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_136-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_137-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_138-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_139-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_140-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_141-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_142-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_143-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_144-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_145-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_146-3; MALASPINA_LEG7_147-3; MALASPINA-2010; Malaspina circumnavigation expedition; MH008_006; MH009_007; MH010_008; MH011_009; MH012_010; MH013_011; MH014_012; MH015_013; MH016_014; MH017_015; MH018_016; MH019_017; MH020_018; MH021_019; MH022_020; MH024_022; MH025_023; MH026_024; MH027_025; MH028_026; MH036_027; MH037_028; MH038_029; MH039_030; MH040_031; MH041_032; MH042_033; MH043_034; MH044_035; MH046_037; MH047_038; MH049_040; MH050_041; MH051_042; MH052_043; MH053_044; MH062_046; MH063_047; MH064_048; MH065_049; MH066_050; MH067_051; MH072_052; MH073_053; MH074_054; MH075_055; MH076_056; MH077_057; MH078_058; MH079_059; MH080_060; MH081_061; MH082_062; MH083_063; MH084_064; MH085_065; MH086_066; MH088_068; MH095_069; MH096_070; MH097_071; MH098_072; MH099_073; MH100_074; MH101_075; MH102_076; MH127_083; MH128_084; MH129_085; MH130_086; MH131_087; MH132_088; MH133_089; MH134_090; MH135_091; MH136_092; MH137_093; MH138_094; MH139_095; MH140_096; MH141_097; MH142_098; MH143_099; MH153_104; MH155_106; MH156_107; MH157_108; MH158_109; MH159_110; MH160_111; MH162_113; MH163_114; MH164_115; MH166_117; MH167_118; MH168_119; MH169_120; MH170_121; MH171_122; MH172_123; MH173_124; MH174_125; MH175_126; MH188_127; MH189_128; MH190_129; MH191_130; MH193_131; MH194_132; MH195_133; MH196_134; MH197_135; MH198_136; MH199_137; MH200_138; MH201_139; MH202_140; MH203_141; MH204_142; MH205_143; MH206_144; MH207_145; MH208_146; MH209_147; primary production; Primary production of carbon, standard deviation; Primary production of carbon per hour; see abstract; subtropical gyres
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1241 data points
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-14
    Keywords: Calcium carbonate production of carbon; Calcium carbonate production of carbon, standard deviation; Coccolithophoridae, total; Cruise/expedition; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Emiliania huxleyi; Incubation duration; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Method comment; Ocean and sea region; Percentage; Primary production of carbon; Primary production of carbon, standard deviation; Principal investigator; Reference/source; Station label; Uniform resource locator/link to reference
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 35037 data points
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