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Demattê,José Alexandre Melo; Alves,Marcelo Rodrigo; Terra,Fabricio da Silva; Bosquilia,Raoni Wainer Duarte; Fongaro,Caio Troula; Barros,Pedro Paulo da Silva. |
ABSTRACT It is often difficult for pedologists to “see” topsoils indicating differences in properties such as soil particle size. Satellite images are important for obtaining quick information for large areas. However, mapping extensive areas of bare soil using a single image is difficult since most areas are usually covered by vegetation. Thus, the aim of this study was to develop a strategy to determine bare soil areas by fusing multi-temporal satellite images and classifying them according to soil textures. Three different areas located in two states in Brazil, with a total of 65,000 ha, were evaluated. Landsat images of a specific dry month (September) over five consecutive years were collected, processed, and subjected to atmospheric correction... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Palavras-chave: Bare soils; Satellite images; Spectral sensing; Multi-temporal images; Digital soil mapping; Soil remote sensing. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-06832016000100311 |
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Failler, Pierre; Touron-gardic, Gregoire; Sadio, Oumar; Traore, Marie-suzanne. |
The evolution of marine protected areas (MPAs) in West Africa is reviewed through a survey of managers' perception carried on between 2017 and 2018 for the establishment of the baseline of MPAs of the Network of Marine Protected Areas of West Africa (RAMPAO). Managers report that all natural habitats are subject to surface area losses. The most affected habitats were beaches, mudflats and estuarine channels, caused by erosion and rainfall deficit. Seagrasses, rocky bottoms and coral reefs also seem to be affected, but as they are not monitored and as the managers' knowledge is poor toward these habitats, changes are not properly recorded. Despite some damages, coastal forests seem to be the only natural habitat that see positive changes, mainly due to... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Environmental change; Marine Protected Areas (MPAs); Manager perception; Satellite images; Habitats changes. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00657/76866/78194.pdf |
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VAZ, C. M. P.; FRANCHINI, J. C.; SPERANZA, E. A.; INAMASU, R. Y.; JORGE, L. A. de C.; RABELLO, L. M.; LOPES, I. de O. N.; CHAGAS, S. das; SOUZA, J. L. R. de; SOUZA, M. de; PIRES, A.; SCHEPERS, J.. |
This study evaluates the effect of variable-rate PGR application compared to constant-rate application to reduce yield spatial variability and increase yield. |
Tipo: Artigo de periódico |
Palavras-chave: Crescimento de planta; Reguladores de crescimento de planta; Variabilidade espacial; Imagem de satélite; Séries temporais de NDVI; Plant growth regulator; Spatial variability; Satellite images; NDVI Temporal Series; Algodão; Agricultura; Agriculture; Cotton; Plant growth; Plant growth control; Yields; Variable rate application; Variability; Normalized difference vegetation index. |
Ano: 2023 |
URL: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1153167 |
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VAZ, C. M. P.; FRANCHINI, J. C.; SPERANZA, E. A.; INAMASU, R. Y.; JORGE, L. A. de C.; RABELLO, L. M.; LOPES, I. de O. N.; CHAGAS, S. das; SOUZA, J. L. R. de; SOUZA, M. de; PIRES, A.; SCHEPERS, J.. |
This study evaluates the effect of variable-rate PGR application compared to constant-rate application to reduce yield spatial variability and increase yield. |
Tipo: Artigo de periódico |
Palavras-chave: Crescimento de planta; Reguladores de crescimento de planta; Variabilidade espacial; Imagem de satélite; Séries temporais de NDVI; Plant growth regulator; Spatial variability; Satellite images; NDVI Temporal Series; Algodão; Agricultura; Agriculture; Cotton; Plant growth; Plant growth control; Yields; Variable rate application; Variability; Normalized difference vegetation index. |
Ano: 2023 |
URL: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1153295 |
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