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Precision agriculture is a revolutionary approach that leverages technology to optimize farming practices. Precision agriculture systems offer a modern solution to these age-old problems, enabling farms to enhance productivity, reduce waste, and improve sustainability. ...
One of the key aspects of precision farming is the ability to move from reactive to proactive practices. In this blog post, we will discuss the benefits of proactive farming and explore tools and techniques to help growers make the transition from reactive to proactive farming. Precision farming is a modern agricultural technique that uses technology to optimise crop production and ...
Fresh Eyes on Ice is a current (multi-year) project aimed at connecting researchers and local Arctic communities using freshwater ice data. This data is used to study the changing climate conditions and for science education and outreach. beadedstream provided Buoy Loggers and Digital Temperature Cables to monitor lake ice. Transmission of the data through satellite modems allows stakeholders to ...
Monitoring water quality in real-time allows you to avoid problems in your water body; Real-time data offers valuable insights about the chemistry of your lake and algae trends; A data-driven approach improves decision-making for reducing nutrients. “Real-time data is actionable data,” said Chief Water Specialist EJ Neafsey in a recent webinar. When it comes to water quality ...
Today, there are plenty of methods to track and improve water quality. Yet, the technique that stands out the most comes from space. You guessed it - remote sensing (or satellite imagery). Remote sensing refers to the process of collecting and analyzing information about objects, areas, or phenomena from a distance, typically via satellites. Similarly, satellite imagery has to do with obtaining ...
As the weather has a lot of influence on grape quality through vine physiology, it’s needless to say that observing canopy micro-climate is crucial for adjusting canopy management, disease management, as well as adjusting harvest time and water management. Remote sensing devices (satellite- aircraft- or unmanned aerial vehicles- (UAVs) based sensor ...
Lasting damage is happening now in Lake Okeechobee. Remote sensing images from the Dutch water treatment company LG Sonic, obtained from satellite data, show in detail the algae levels in the lake View article: "Satellite Images Show Threat of Florida’s Toxic Algal ...
Besides the vertical stratification of a lake, variations in water quality, nutrient concentrations, and algal growth also differ horizontally in the lake. Remote sensing image showing the chlorophyll levels in a water body. Remote sensing is the use of satellite data, such as images from ...
Predicting algal blooms has been done manually so far by LG Sonic water quality experts by analysing the water quality data combined with Remote Sensing images and meteorological parameters. The updated algorithm will be able to automatically predict algal blooms based on the water quality data stored in the MPC-View software. ...
Land use and land cover change is a factor that significantly affects the loss of biodiversity and distribution of species. Remote sensing through satellite imagery and land use and land cover classifications systems can identify certain locations where freshwater snails have colonized in ecosystems that have changed over time. The objective of this study is to ...
In this study, the METRIC (mapping evapotranspiration at high resolution with internalized calibration) approach was evaluated using remotely sensed observations from the moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer sensor and data from meteorological stations in the lower catchment of the Buyuk Menderes Basin in western Turkey in the form of ...
Hydrologic condition is a major driving force for wetland ecosystems. The influence of water regimes on vegetation distribution is of growing interest as wetlands are increasingly disturbed by climate change and intensive human activities. However, at large spatial scales, the linkage between water regimes and vegetation distribution remains poorly understood. In this study, vegetation ...
Currently collected snow cover data are considered using remotely sensed satellite observations, from moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer; but the results are inconclusive due to cloud. ...
An analysis of variation in stream structure from 1979 to 2009 in the Qinhuai River Basin, China, was performed based on remote sensing images and topographic maps by using ArcGIS. A series of river parameters derived from river geomorphology are listed to describe the status of river structure in the past and present. ...
In this paper, the SPM retrieved from the MEdium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) on board European Space Agency's ENVISAT spacecraft is used to carry out a thorough calibration and validation of the SPM description provided by the Delft3DWAQ model of the Southern North Sea for the year 2007. ...
Introduction Subsurface radar or ground-penetrating radar (GPR) technique is widely applied as a powerful technology of remote sensing and microwave imaging in many fields of science and engineering [6,7]. ...
The problem of classification of high-resolution remotely sensed images from urban areas is addressed. This work proposed a new method based on fuzzy system to recognise different areas in a remote sensing image. ...
Studies from the skies In 2011 the Kathmandu-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) published inventories calculating the entire glaciated and snow-covered area of the HKKH, based on satellite remote sensing imagery. [2] This was followed by two studies this year calculating glacial mass changes for the entire mountain chain. ...
Here, APMs are integrated within Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing image analyses (RSIA) deriving a planning-level distributed model under refined model system representation. ...
The analyses are based on processing of Landsat satellite images. Field observations during the 'dry' rainy season in October 2008, and testimonies of local people and scientists, confirm the decline of precipitation, low water level in lakes and discharge of rivers.Keywords: deforestation, surface radiation temperatures, climate change, Landsat satellite images, ...
