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Preface |
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Geohazards I |
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Semi-automated mapping of landslide changes in Taiwan by means of object-based image analysis.
Daniel Hoelbling, Barbara Friedl and Clemens Eisank |
1-7 |
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Terrain motion of selected abandoned hard coal mines in the North – Eastern part of the upper Silesian coal basin (Southern Poland) in view of SAR interferometric data
Marek Graniczny, Zbigniew Kowalski, Maria Przyłucka, Albin Zdanowski, Karsten Zimmermann |
8-13 |
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Seismic precursors and climate fluctuations assessment through time series geospatial and in-situ monitoring data.
Maria Zoran, Roxana Savastru, Dan Savastru |
14-22 |
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Hyperspectral Remote Sensing |
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Multi- and Hyperspectral Satellite Sensors for Mineral Exploration, new Applications to the Sentinel-2 and EnMAP Mission.
Christian Mielke, Nina Kristine Boesche, Christian Rogass, Karl Segl and Hermann Kaufmann |
23-28 |
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Open-pit mine monitoring using remote sensing and GIS.
Nikolaos G. Argyropoulos, Konstantinos G. Nikolakopoulos and Konstantina Dimitropoulou |
29-34 |
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3.
Geohazards II |
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High resolution space- and air-borne imagery provides insight intoslope hydrology and Instability.
Janusz Wasowski, Marina Dipalma Lagreca, Caterina Lamanna and Guido Pasquariello |
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35-42 |
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Surface displacements of the 2014 Cephalonia (Greece) earthquake using high resolution sar interferometry.
George Benekos, Konstantinos Derdelakos, Christos Bountzouklis
Penelope Kourkouli and Issaak Parcharidis |
43-48 |
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Appraisal of the damages caused by the 12th January 2010 Haiti earthquake by aster multitemporal imagery analysis.
Kanakaki Stavroula, Parcharidis Issaak and Poscolieri Maurizio |
49-56 |
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Automatic drainage extraction from remote sensing data
Konstantinos G. Nikolakopoulos, Cristos Choussiafis and Vassileia Karathanassi |
57-62 |
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4. Geology-Geomorphology |
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Lineament analysis in northern Colombia, South America.
Mauricio Baquero, Camilo Montes and German Bayona |
63-73 |
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Refining of geomorphological maps of young glacial areas based on geoinformatics and remote sensing.
Karolina Orlowska, Adrian Ochtyra, Adriana Marcinkowska, Elzbieta Wolk-Musial, Bogdan Zagajewski |
74-81 |
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Studying the flow of Asopos and Nemeas river systems using airphotos and GIS.
Konstantina Mexia |
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82-88 |
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4. Geohazards III |
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Persistent scatterers interferometry for landslide study in a small scale inhabited area
Issaak Parcharidis, Stamatopoulos C., Foumelis M., Benekos G and Balla, L. |
89-95 |
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Landlside Inventory using a GISMA system extended with statistical adaptive methods.
Maria Kordoul, Katerina Kavoura, Konstantinos Nikolakopoulos & Nikolaos Sabatakakis |
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96-103 |
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Investigating strong mining-induced ground subsidence with x-band SAR interferometry in Upper Silesia in Poland
Maria Przylucka, Marek Graniczny, Gerardo Herrera |
104-109 |
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