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Within the field of forensic image and video analysis one of the biggest issues we face is the CSI effect: the phenomenon whereby representations of forensic science on popular TV shows gives a distorted perception of what is possible; from endless zooming
from satellite imagery, to enhancing the reflection of a reflection of a reflection.
Their research, published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, examined a wide range of published data arising
from satellite imagery, charcoal records in sediments and isotope - ratio records in ice cores, to build up a picture of wildfire in the recent and more distant past.
From satellite imagery, polar lows can look much like a hurricane, with a large spiral of clouds centered around an eye — for this reason they are sometimes called Arctic hurricanes.
Berthier, E., E. Schiefer, G. K. C. Clarke, B. Menounos, and F. Rémy, 2010: Contribution of Alaskan glaciers to sea - level rise derived
from satellite imagery.
They calculate
from satellite imagery that, in what they call the scour zones that cover about 7 % of the continent, snow is being exported, and the continent might be losing some 80 billion tonnes a year.
While trying to determine whether a forest was felled above the legal yield can be tricky, conversion of forest to agriculture can be detected fairly easily
from satellite imagery, and tools such as Global Forest Watch allow anyone with an internet connection to access remote - sensed images of forest losses and gains.
Inspired by the natural universe and science, she painted expressive compositions drawn
from satellite imagery and weather systems.
Survive in a massive open environment using real Mars topography
from satellite imagery.
While the global extent of those ecosystems has been mapped
from satellite imagery, existing maps can't determine how tall those trees are, or the structure of their canopies — that is, the third dimension.
Berthier, E., Schiefer, E., Clarke, G.K.C., Menounos, B. & Remy, F. Contribution of Alaskan glaciers to sea - level rise derived
from satellite imagery.
Recent estimates
from satellite imagery indicate that humans now appropriate 38 percent of all terrestrial biomass generated annually.
«As revealed by monthly snapshots of sea surface height
from satellite imagery and other estimates, the Loop Current from late winter through summer 2012 was positioned to the west of the shelf slope in deeper water,» Weisberg explained.
The data was then combined with
that from satellite imagery.
The second data set comes
from satellite imagery, geographic information systems and weather stations.
These counts allowed them to improve tree - density estimates
from satellite imagery.
Efforts to map ancient sites
from satellite imagery are revealing never - before known archaeological sites, which may lead to a «no - strike list» for combatants
Not exact matches
Alongside field work the team, which included scientists
from the WHRC and Boston University, used 12 years of
satellite imagery, field measurements and laser remote sensing technology as part of its method.
Allen's move coincides with a surge of new businesses planning to sell internet access, Earth
imagery, climate data and other services
from networks of hundreds of
satellites in low - altitude orbits ar...
As for Google Maps, it already gets high - quality
satellite imagery from a company called DigitalGlobe, and as the Atlantic's Robinson Meyer points out, the two firms just signed a new multi-year agreement.
Using a wide array of data
from sensors in the soil along with
satellite imagery and weather forecasts, the company designed a «personalized» irrigation system for each block of vines, greatly reducing water consumption and increasing output.
We combine
satellite imagery data
from Google Earth Engine with the locations of malaria cases collected by a country's national malaria control program, and create models that let us generate maps identifying areas at greatest risk.»
Focusing specifically on the
satellite imagery that existed in her emails, this alone constitutes a violation of 793, since it is a photograph moved
from its proper place of custody.
We have also analysed
satellite imagery to corroborate the findings
from our interviews.
His pictures, along with insights
from scientists, activists, and other experts, point out environmental and sociological problems and suggest how
satellite imagery can be used to solve them.
Last year DigitalGlobe received permission
from the U.S. Department of Commerce to sell
imagery below 50 centimeters in resolution, a feat made possible by the launch, also last year, of the company's Worldview 3
satellite.
A separate analysis of Israel was not possible since the Kyl - Bingaman Amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1997 prohibits private companies
from selling high - resolution
satellite imagery of locations in Israel at better than 2.5 meter resolution.
An animation of GOES - East
satellite visible and infrared
imagery from Jan. 10 to 14 showed the development of Hurricane Alex in the Central Atlantic Ocean.
After studying high - resolution
satellite imagery and compiling records
from local and regional government agencies, the authors concluded that all land leased for palm oil production in Indonesia added up to an area the size of Greece.
Scientists have monitored the progression of the rift throughout the last year was using data
from the European Space Agency Sentinel - 1
satellites and thermal
imagery from NASA's Landsat 8 spacecraft.
Researchers picked apart
satellite imagery from two New England forest ecosystems to get a better handle on exactly what factors influence the timing of the color changes of the autumn leaves
Documenting past attacks has thus far relied on information
from Amnesty International and media sources to acquire archived and new
satellite imagery of attack areas.
Prof Carlos Peres,
from UEA's School of Environmental Sciences, said: «We analysed
satellite imagery of the 1911 agrarian settlements allocated to 568 counties across the entire Brazilian Amazon.
More than a decade ago, the U.S. Congress passed the Kyl - Bingaman amendment, which prohibits U.S. companies
from selling commercial
satellite imagery of Israel that is better than similar
imagery from other commercial sources; in practice this has meant that
imagery of Israel is degraded to two meters, a restriction not imposed on any images of the United States.
Indeed, while the U.S. government prohibits sale of
satellite imagery with ground resolution better than a half - meter, no such rule applies to images
from nonsatellite sources.
In 2003 the National
Imagery and Mapping Agency (now known as the National Geospatial - Intelligence Agency) began investing in a new company called Keyhole, which melded satellite imagery and photographs taken from aircraft into a three - dimensional tool for nuanced mapping of all kinds of terrain, including military areas and city s
Imagery and Mapping Agency (now known as the National Geospatial - Intelligence Agency) began investing in a new company called Keyhole, which melded
satellite imagery and photographs taken from aircraft into a three - dimensional tool for nuanced mapping of all kinds of terrain, including military areas and city s
imagery and photographs taken
from aircraft into a three - dimensional tool for nuanced mapping of all kinds of terrain, including military areas and city streets.
Kääb already had before - and - after
imagery from Landsat and Sentinel - 2, U.S. government and European Space Agency
satellites that have, respectively, 30 - meter and 10 - meter resolution and revisit intervals of 16 and 10 days.
McCauley is participating in Planet's Ambassadors Program, which provides free
satellite imagery to researchers as it is collected, with no lag time, under an agreement that prohibits them
from reselling the data.
Petrov also used
imagery from the NASA / United States Geological Survey Landsat
satellite program to determine how the presence of reindeer in their summer grounds impacts vegetation.
At the local level, «site - specific» or «precision» agriculture uses remotely sensed
imagery from planes or
satellites to determine variations in a single field.
To get a broader perspective, Scarla Weeks of the University of Cape Town, South Africa and colleagues tracked the gas
from afar using
satellite imagery.
He and UA geologist Gregory Leonard called on colleagues in the Global Land Ice Measurements
from Space (GLIMS) network that Kargel led to help identify affected areas by using
satellite imagery.
In the new paper, published in the journal Environmental Research Letters, Höglund - Isaksson estimated global methane emissions
from oil and gas systems in over 100 countries over a 32 - year period, using a variety of country - specific data ranging
from reported volumes of associated gas to
satellite imagery that can show flaring, as well as atmospheric measurements of ethane, a gas which is released along with methane and easier to link more directly to oil and gas activities.
In particular, Census officials set a goal of having in - house employees verify 75 % of the nation's housing units by poring over
satellite imagery and other data
from commercial mapping services.
Writing in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the researchers outline how
satellite imagery, geolocation technology, small area surveys, statistical methods and computing power can come together to map high - resolution national population estimates, comparable or exceeding the level of detail of those derived
from census material and with the ability to interrogate information down to the local scale.
For their study, the researchers combined
satellite imagery with some 15,000 on - the - ground measurements of topsoil carbon
from two national - level databases.
The team, led by Zhuyan Ouyang and Weihua Xu of the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, used
satellite imagery to examine changes across the panda's entire geographic range
from 1976 to 2013.
The team is now testing the concept, working on the automated detection of vessels within
imagery provided
from the NigeriaSat 2 and UK - DMC2
satellites by DMC International Imaging, and in cooperation with the New Zealand Defence Technology Agency, with the ultimate goal to develop a practical system based on the concept.
The researchers made their discovery by examining aerial
imagery from the 1940s and 1980s — including photographs taken on flights by the U.S. Army during World War II — and Google Earth
satellite imagery from the 2000s to see how Greenland's deltas had changed over time.