The 13th Australasian Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Conference

Session Details

Poster Session 2

Wednesday, 22 November 2006 12:35 -13:30

EM38 as a multi-depth soil moisture sensor
  • Md Bilal Hossain, Precision Agriculture Research Group, University of New England, Bangladesh
  • Towards assessing stress in eucalypt plantations: Use of a single-crown system to test the effect of whole-tree attributes and background surface on spectral reflectance in eucalypts
  • Dr Karen M Barry, School of Agricultural Science, University of Tasmania
  • Effects of Biological Soil Crusts on the Grazing Gradient Patterns
  • Dr David Bruce, University of South Australia
  • Effects of cloud and cloud shadow contamination on woody vegetation timeseries trends
  • Joanna K Kitchen, QLD Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water
  • A Prospective Study On the Effects of Foliage Chemistry and Landscape Context on the Distribution and Abundance of Arboreal Marsupials near Tumut, NSW
  • Ms Kara N Youngentob, Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies - ANU and COSSA, United States
  • Mapping Lantana using Landsat to further the National Weed Strategy
  • Andrew J Stewart, Queensland Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water
  • Aeroplane Deformation Measurement Using Industrial Photogrammetry
  • Mr Junghum Yu, School of Surveying and Spatial Information Systems, UNSW
  • Comparison of different methods to estimate TEC maps
  • Michael Jehle, University of Zurich, Switzerland
  • Use Of Hyperspectral Data for Environmental Monitoring
  • Karel Pavelka, Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Republic
  • Use of EO-1 Hyperion hyperspectral imagery for discriminating arid vegetation
  • Reza Jafari, The University of Adelaide
  • Airborne Fire Intelligence
  • Mr Alan Walker, ACT
  • Mr Stephen R Wilkes, Pyro - Logica
  • Robert W N Cook, Image Analysis & Mapping Pty Ltd
  • Estimation of heat storage and discharge from in the urban area using ASTER data
  • Mr Soushi Kato, Nagoya University, Japan
  • Drawing a line in the sand: extrapolating the future from the past for the management of coastal developments
  • Mr James H Cameron, Environmental Information, Department for Environment and Heritage
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