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International Journal of Digital Earth, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 2008
- Huadong Guo:
Editorial. 2-3
- Timothy W. Foresman:
Evolution and implementation of the Digital Earth vision, technology and society. 4-16 - Manfred Ehlers:
Geoinformatics and digital earth initiatives: a German perspective. 17-30
- Michael F. Goodchild:
The use cases of digital earth. 31-42 - Shupeng Chen, John L. van Genderen:
Digital Earth in support of global change research. 43-65 - Bruce Thompson, Tai O. Chan, Roland Slee, Peter Kinne, Anthony Jahshan, Peter Woodgate, Ian D. Bishop, Denise McKenzie:
Virtual Australia: its key elements - know, think, communicate. 66-87 - Armin Gruen:
Reality-based generation of virtual environments for digital earth. 88-106 - Florian Hruby, Andreas Riedl, Harald Tomberger:
Virtual representations of antique globes - new ways of touching the untouchable. 107-118 - Renchin Tsolmon, Lkhamjav Ochirkhuyag, Troy Sternberg:
Monitoring the source of trans-national dust storms in north east Asia. 119-129 - Brian Brisco, Ridha Touzi, Joost J. van der Sanden, François Charbonneau, Terry Pultz, Marc D'Iorio:
Water resource applications with RADARSAT-2 - a preview. 130-147
- J. Rodríguez Lloret, Nancy Omtzigt, Eric Koomen, Filip S. de Blois:
3D visualisations in simulations of future land use: exploring the possibilities of new, standard visualisation tools. 148-154 - Lena Halounová:
Reclamation areas and their development studied by vegetation indices. 155-164
- Timothy W. Foresman:
Report on the 5th International Symposium on Digital Earth. 168-170
Volume 1, Number 2, 2008
- Christophe Palmann, Sébastien Mavromatis, Mario Hernández, Jean Sequeira, Brian Brisco:
Earth observation using radar data: an overview of applications and challenges. 171-195
- Bruce K. Wylie, Li Zhang, Norman Bliss, Lei Ji, Larry L. Tieszen, William M. Jolly:
Integrating modelling and remote sensing to identify ecosystem performance anomalies in the boreal forest, Yukon River Basin, Alaska. 196-220 - Jack R. Gibson, Stefan Nedelcu:
An improved approach for the production of satellite-based geospatial reference imagery. 221-239
- Yong Xue, Huadong Guo, Wei Wan, Jianqin Wang, Ying Luo:
Overview and preliminary idea for building Digital Earth with Grid computing technology. 240-245
Volume 1, Number 3, 2008
- Ayansina Ayanlade, I. O. O. Orimoogunje, P. B. Borisade:
Geospatial data infrastructure for sustainable development in sub-Saharan countries. 247-258
- Chaowei Yang, Wenwen Li, Jibo Xie, Bin Zhou:
Distributed geospatial information processing: sharing distributed geospatial resources to support Digital Earth. 259-278 - Vladimir S. Tikunov, Ferjan Ormeling, Milan Konecný:
Atlas information systems and geographical names information systems as contributants to spatial data infrastructure. 279-290 - Shaban Shataee, Javad Malek:
Flood prediction and assessment of vulnerability risk in the southern coasts of the Caspian Sea. 291-303
- K. Muni Krishna:
View on Bay of Bengal upwelling area on the basis of 19-years of satellite sea surface temperature. 304-314
Volume 1, Number 4, 2008
- Deren Li:
On generalised and specialised spatial information grids: are geo-services ready? 315-325 - Joseph J. Kerski:
The role of GIS in Digital Earth education. 326-346
- Nureddin M. Saadi, Essam Aboud, Hakim Saibi, Koichiro Watanabe:
Integrating data from remote sensing, geology and gravity for geological investigation in the Tarhunah area, Northwest Libya. 347-366 - Mikhail Popov, Nataliia Kussul, Sergey A. Stankevich, Anna A. Kozlova, Andrii Shelestov, Oleksii M. Kravchenko, Mykhailo B. Korbakov, Serhiy Skakun:
Web service for biodiversity estimation using remote sensing data. 367-376
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