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Publications about 'airborne lidar'
Articles in journal or book chapters
  1. K. Zhang, S. Chen, D. Whitman, J. Yan, and C. Zhang. A progressive morphological filter for removing nonground measurements from airborne LIDAR data. IEEE Trans. Geosci. and Remote Sensing, 41(4), 2003. [bibtex-entry]


  2. Andrew T. Hudak, Michael A. Lefsky, Warren B. Cohen, and Mercedes Berterretche. Integration of lidar and Landsat ETM+ data for estimating and mapping forest canopy height. rse, 82(2-3):397-416, 2002. [WWW ] [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  3. Andrew T. Hudak, Michael A. Lefsky, Warren B. Cohen, and Mercedes Berterretche. INTEGRATION OF LIDAR AND LANDSAT ETM+ DATA. International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, XXXIV-3/W4:95-103, 2001. [WWW ] Keyword(s): regression, kriging, cokriging, sampling, spatial model, geostatistics. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  4. Juha Hyyppae, O. Kelle, and M. Lehikoinen, and M. Inkinen. A segmentation-based method to retrieve stem volume estimates from 3-D tree height models produced by laser scanners. tgars, 39:969-975, 2001. Keyword(s): geophysical techniques, vegetation mapping, forestry, remote sensing by laser beam, optical radar, geophysical measurement technique, laser, remote sensing, airborne lidar, forest inventory, tree trunk, stem volume, biomass forestry, vegetation mapping, three dimensional structure, tree height model, canopy, laser scanner, stem diameter, boreal forest, high pulse rate. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  5. K. Kraus and N. Pfeifer. ADVANCED DTM GENERATION FROM LIDAR DATA. International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, XXXIV-3/W4:23-35, 2001. [WWW ] Keyword(s): airborne laser scanner, digital terrain model, interpolation, filtering, break lines. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  6. G. Sun and K.J. Ranson. Modeling lidar returns from forest canopies. tgars, 38(6):2617-2626, 2000. [WWW ] Keyword(s): forestry, vegetation mapping, geophysical techniques, remote sensing by laser beam, optical radar, geophysical measurement technique, lidar, laser remote sensing, vegetation mapping, forest, forestry, laser scattering, backscatter, lidar return, forest canopy, canopy structure, canopy geometry, subcanopy topography, waveform, three dimensional model, forest growth, simulation, crown shape, vertical distribution, ellipsoid, hemi-ellipsoid, understory, three dimensional structure. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  7. Jennifer L. Irish and W. Jeff Lillycrop. Scanning laser mapping of the coastal zone: the SHOALS system. jprs, 54(2-3):123-129, 1999. [WWW ] Keyword(s): hydrographic survey, lidar, remote sensing, Saco River, SHOALS. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  8. Joseph E. Means, Steven A. Acker, David J. Harding, J. Bryan Blair, Michael A. Lefsky, Warren B. Cohen, Mark E. Harmon, and W. Arthur McKee. Use of Large-Footprint Scanning Airborne Lidar To Estimate Forest Stand Characteristics in the Western Cascades of Oregon. rse, 67:298-308, 1999. [WWW ] [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  9. J. E. Means, S. A. Acker, D. J. Harding, J. B. Blair, M. A. Lefsky, W. B. Cohen, M. E. Harmon, and W. A. McKee. Use of large-footprint scanning airborne LiDAR to estimate forest stand characteristics in the western cascades of Oregon. Remote Sensing of Environment, 67:298-308, 1999. [bibtex-entry]


  10. Mats Nilsson. Estimation of Tree Heights and Stand Volume Using an Airborne Lidar System. rse, 56:1-7, 1996. [WWW ] Keyword(s): Environmental engineering, Estimation, Optical radar, Lasers, Scanning, Data acquisition, Coastal zones, Tree height, Stand volume, airborne laser scanner. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]



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