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Recent developments in the availability of very high-resolution satellite imagery through platforms like GoogleEarth (Google, Santa Clara County, CA, USA) and Bing Maps (Microsoft, Redmond, WA, USA) have greatly opened up the possibilities of their use by... see more

Proper control and planning of water resource use, especially in those catchments with large surface, climatic variability and intensive irrigation activity, is essential for a sustainable water management. Decision support systems based on useful tools i... see more

The proposed Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission aims to improve spaceborne estimates of river discharge through its measurements of water surface elevation, river width and slope. SWOT, however, will not observe baseflow depth, which limits... see more

The PRISMA (Hyperspectral Precursor of the Application Mission) satellite of the Italian Space Agency (ASI) is in orbit since March 2019. The PRISMA satellite hyperspectral data have found applications in many disciplines including environmental monitorin... see more

The PRISMA hyperspectral imaging satellite of the Italian Space Agency records in the 0.4-2.5 µm wavelength region at a spatial resolution of 30 m. This study used the PRISMA hyperspectral imagery to characterize an extensive hydrothermal alteration syste... see more

The PRISMA hyperspectral imaging satellite of the Italian Space Agency was launched into orbit on March 22, 2019. The PRISMA is a pushbroom sensor that records 250 hyperspectral bands in the 0.4-2.5 µm wavelength region at a spatial resolution of 30 m. Th... see more

During basaltic eruptions, the average rate at which lava is erupted (effusion rate) is one of the most important factor controlling the evolution, growth and extent of the flow field. This has implication both for forecasting purposes as input parameter ... see more

During basaltic eruptions, the average rate at which lava is erupted (effusion rate) is one of the most important factor controlling the evolution, growth and extent of the flow field. This has implication both for forecasting purposes as input parameter ... see more

During basaltic eruptions, the average rate at which lava is erupted (effusion rate) is one of the most important factor controlling the evolution, growth and extent of the flow field. This has implication both for forecasting purposes as input parameter ... see more

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