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Eurasian steppe civilization: human and the historical and cultural environment. Proceedings of the 5th International Congress of Archaeology of the Eurasian Steppes (Turkistan, 11-14 October, 2022).
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Editor-in-chief: А. Онгар
The Dzhety-asar culture occupied a vast and open landscape within the eastern Syr Darya delta during much of the 1st millennium AD. The area is today dried out and comprises some three to four dozen medieval settlements spread across an area of around 3000 km2 . In this sense the study of the culture and its landscape lends itself ideally to remote sensing research methods, satellite imagery, drone photography and digital elevation modelling. This paper examines some of the methods employed in the study of the region and its archaeology based on series of fieldwork campaigns carried out by the authors in recent years.
Keywords: Remote Sensing
Rodriges Zalipynis R. A., В кн. : Геотехническая механика. Issue 112.: Dnepropetrovsk : Институт геотехнической механики им. Н.С. Полякова НАН Украины, 2013. С. 256-266.
For the first time spatio-temporal characteristics of air pollution by sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO) and aerosol over Ukraine and Europe are established. It was shown that moderate risks of air pollution by sulfur dioxide of eastern and western parts of Ukraine relate as 2:1. It was shown ...
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Bartalev S. A., Богодухов М. А., Zharko V. et al., Современные проблемы дистанционного зондирования Земли из космоса 2022 Т. 19 № 4 С. 195-206
The paper presents an analysis of ICESat-2 data capabilities for forest height estimation and assessment of its spatial distribution over Russia. A brief overview of available current and historic lidar satellite data products is carried out. Physical basis of ATLAS instrument operation as well as an approach to form ATL08 data product with information on ...
Added: October 19, 2022
Nefedova T., Medvedev A., Regional Research of Russia 2020 Vol. 10 No. 4 P. 549-561
The article is based on an integrated approach that includes joint consideration of shrinkage of traditional agricultural land use, an increase in the share of small and abandoned villages, and expansion of new types of recreational use of rural areas around Moscow and Moscow oblast. The use in the article of statistical indicators for federal ...
Added: August 22, 2021
Wuhan : ISPRS, 2017
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (ISPRS Archives) is the series of peer-reviewed proceedings published by the International Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS). In the early years of the Society, Archive Volumes were published independent of Congress or Technical Commission Symposia. ...
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Dokhov R., Sinitsyn N. A., Regional Research of Russia 2020 Vol. 10 No. 2 P. 247-259
The first sprouts of a new type of domestic suburbanization shown with a case study of Belgorod. The features of spatio-temporal dynamics of suburban development, the influence of different factors on this process, and the place of the new suburbia in the structure of the suburban area of the city are considered. A satellite image ...
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Loupian E. A., Bourtsev M. A., Proshin A. A. et al., Remote Sensing 2022 Vol. 14 No. 1 Article 77
Currently, when satellite data volumes grow rapidly and exceed petabyte values and their quality provides reliable analysis of long-term time series, traditional data handling methods assuming local storage and processing may be impossible to implement for small or distributed research teams. Thus, new methods based on modern web technologies providing access to very large distributed ...
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Zelenin E., Gurinov A., Garipova S. et al., Journal of Maps 2023 Vol. 19 No. 1 Article 2252006
The Kamchatka Peninsula lies on the eastern active margin of Eurasia, adjacent to the Kuril-Kamchatka subduction zone. In this study, we provide a geomorphological map of the Central Kamchatka Depression – the largest sedimentary basin in Kamchatka and also in all the island arcs of the North Pacific. The depression extends along Kamchatka at latitudes ...
Added: October 27, 2023
Варенцов М. И., Grishchenko M. Y., Wouters H., Geography, Environment, Sustainability 2019 Vol. 12 No. 4 P. 74-95
This study compares three popular approaches to quantify the urban heat
island (UHI) effect in Moscow megacity in a summer season (June-August 2015). The
first approach uses the measurements of the near-surface air temperature obtained
from weather stations, the second is based on remote sensing from thermal imagery of
MODIS satellites, and the third is based on the numerical ...
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Institute of Physics Publishing, 2020
Proceedings of the All-Russian scientific-technical conference "Digital technologies in forest sector" 26 – 27 March 2020, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation ...
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Baig M. H., Sultan M., Khan M. R. et al., International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives 2017 Vol. 2 No. 7 P. 1495-1501
Worth of wetland sites lies in their ecological importance. They enhance ecosystem via provision of ecological services like improving water quality, groundwater infiltration, flood risk reduction and biodiversity regulation. Like other parts of the world Pakistan is also facing wetlands degradation. Ecological and economic significance of wetlands was recognized officially in 1971 as Pakistan became ...
Added: October 3, 2019
Bartalev S. A., Stytsenko F. V., Contemporary Problems of Ecology 2021 Vol. 14 No. 7 P. 711-716
The paper presents the results of a lethality assessment of forest fires (the proportion of the dead forest areas in comparison to the total area affected by fire) in Russian forests for the period of 2006-2019 according to remote-sensing data. The determined dependence of the probability of pyrogenic forest destruction on the time of the ...
Added: February 3, 2022
Loupian E., Burtsev M., Proshin A. et al., Remote Sensing 2022 Vol. 14 No. 1 Article 77
Currently, when satellite data volumes grow rapidly and exceed petabyte values and their quality provides reliable analysis of long-term time series, traditional data handling methods assuming local storage and processing may be impossible to implement for small or distributed research teams. Thus, new methods based on modern web technologies providing access to very large distributed ...
Added: February 3, 2022
Gizatullin A., Alekseenko N., Geography, Environment, Sustainability 2022 Vol. 15 No. 2 P. 31-37
Most methods in the field of wildfire prevention are based on expert assessment of fire danger factors. However,
their weights are usually assumed constant for the entire application area despite the geographical and seasonal changes
of factors. This study aimed to develop a wildfire prevention method based on partial and general fire danger ratings taking
into account their ...
Added: October 24, 2022
Rees W. G., Tutubalina O. V., A. Medvedev et al., Polar Record 2022 Vol. 58 Article e37
The vegetation at and beyond the northern edge of the world’s boreal forest plays an important though imperfectly understood role in the climate system. This is particularly true within Russia, where only a small proportion of the boreal land area has been studied in depth, and little is known about its recent evolution over time. ...
Added: October 19, 2022
Kashnitskii A., Balashov I., Bartalev S. A. et al., , in : E3S Web of Conferences. Vol. 223: Regional Problems of Earth Remote Sensing (RPERS 2020).: EDP Sciences, 2020. Ch. 01003. P. 1-6.
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Baklanov A., Khachay M., Pasynkov M., , in : Proceedings of Analysis of Images, Social Networks and Texts – 7th International Conference, AIST 2018, Moscow, Russia, July 5-7, 2018, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 11179.: Berlin : Springer, 2018. P. 155-167.
This research is motivated by sustainability problems of oil palm expansion. Fast-growing industrial Oil Palm Plantations (OPPs) in the tropical belt of Africa, Southeast Asia and parts of Brazil lead to significant loss of rainforest and contribute to the global warming by the corresponding decrease of carbon dioxide absorption. We propose a novel approach to ...
Added: January 23, 2019
Дараган М. Н., Svoyski Y., В кн. : Виртуальная археология (с воздуха, на земле, под водой и в музее): Материалы Международного форума, состоявшегося в Эрмитаже 28-30 мая 2018 года. : М. : Издательство Государственного Эрмитажа, 2018. С. 38-57.
В статье приводятся результаты картирования и морфометрического анализа внутреннего пространства Западного Бельского городища Картирование проведено методом моделирования поверхности на основе данных аэрофотосъемки, полученных с помочью БПЛА. Уточнена общая площадь городища по гребню вала (≈87,7 га), внешнему краю рва (≈103,7 га), внутреннему подножию вала (≈83,1 га). Основное внимание сфокусировано на выявлении и картировании «зольников». Выявление их ...
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Baklanov A., Khachay M., Pasynkov M., , in : 12th International Conference, LION 12, Kalamata, Greece, June 10–15, 2018, Revised Selected Papers. : Springer, 2019. P. 427-432.
This research is motivated by the global warming problem, which is likely influenced by human activity. Fast-growing oil palm plantations in the tropical belt of Africa, Southeast Asia and parts of Brazil lead to significant loss of rainforest and contribute to the global warming by the corresponding decrease of carbon dioxide absorption. We propose a ...
Added: July 17, 2019
Kulagin V., Dunham D. W., Tsvetkov V. Y., International Journal of Astrophysics and Space Science 2013 No. 1(3) P. 12-15
The article analyzes the near-Earth space as a future habitat for humankind. This article investigates the factors affecting the location in this environment. We estimate the boundaries of space and related space. The article highlights the main features of the near-Earth space as a human-friendly environment. ...
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Shabanov N., Sergey A. Bartalev, Kobayashi H. et al., IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 2023 Vol. 61 Article 4405717
Forest is a multi-layered canopy, where overstory and understory implement different biogeochemical cycles, phenology and functional role. Remote sensing products typically estimate forest total Leaf Area Index (LAI), while few quantify its components. The theoretical understanding of foliage distribution between layers is still quite limited. In this study we’ve developed a semi-empirical model for decomposition ...
Added: July 5, 2023
Yu. A. Dubnov, A. Yu. Popkov, Polishchuk V. Y. et al., Automation and Remote Control 2023 Vol. 84 No. 1 P. 64-81
Randomized machine learning focuses on problems with considerable uncertainty in data and models. Machine learning algorithms are formulated in terms of a functional entropylinear programming problem. We adapt these algorithms to forecasting problems on an example of the evolution of thermokarst lakes area in permafrost zones. Thermokarst lakes generate methane, a greenhouse gas affecting climate ...
Added: February 5, 2024
IEEE, 2023
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Rodriges Zalipynis R. A., В кн. : Труды Второго международного научно-практического семинара «Повховские научные чтения». : Донецк : Донецкий национальный университет, 2012. С. 131-137.
For the first time, using remote sensing data (RSD), maps for Ukraine of atmospheric pollution risks by sulfur dioxide (SO2) with resolution 27.5 km × 18 km are created. It is shown, that risk levels of eastern and western parts of Ukraine are related as 2:1. Also for the first time, using RSD, the dependencies ...
Added: October 26, 2015