1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf03024499
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Evaluation of simulated IRS-1C WiFS data for concurrent monitoring of command areas at disaggregated level

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“…Remote-sensing imagery was used for the analysis of the vegetation dynamics and the evolution throughout the year of the macrophyte density in the oxbow lake. For this remote sensing study, Sentinel-2 satellite image data were analysed of a complete calendar year with one image of per month (Sahai et al, 1985;Chari et al, 1994;Jonna et al, 1995).…”
Section: Remote-sensing Based Time-series Image Analysis Of Macrophytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Remote-sensing imagery was used for the analysis of the vegetation dynamics and the evolution throughout the year of the macrophyte density in the oxbow lake. For this remote sensing study, Sentinel-2 satellite image data were analysed of a complete calendar year with one image of per month (Sahai et al, 1985;Chari et al, 1994;Jonna et al, 1995).…”
Section: Remote-sensing Based Time-series Image Analysis Of Macrophytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cloud-free data were not available in the monsoon months July to September 2019; the data gap was filled with images from the same months in the previous year, 2018. Four out of twelve available interpreted as the growth of the vegetation (Sahai et al, 1985;Chari et al, 1994;Jonna et al, 1995;Navalgund et al, 2007;Ray et al, 2015). Usually, in a RADARSAT SAR analysis, data collected over a period of every 25 days temporal resolution are used to assess crop parameters such as plant height, age and plant biomass (Ribbes and Le Toan, 1999;Chakraborty et al, 2005).…”
Section: Remote-sensing Based Time-series Image Analysis Of Macrophytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frequent remotely sensed observations also help in developing improved yield models and assessing crop condition (Potdar, 1990;Dubey et al, 1994;Ray et al, 1994). Various prelaunch studies on application potential of IRS-1C WiFS have been conducted using simulated data (Panigrahy et al, 1995;Jonna et al, 1995). The present study was undertaken with the following objectives:…”
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confidence: 98%