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Aerial view of a cityscape in Papua, Indonesia.

 

Photo by Agus Andrianto/CIFOR

 

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Reference: APAAME_20221110_SAlK-0713

Photographer: Sufyan Al Karaimeh

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Anthropogenic biomes datasets describe potential natural vegetation, biomes, as transformed by sustained by human population density and land use including agriculture and urbanization. Anthropogenic biome categories (Anthromes) are defined by population density and land-use intensity. The data consists of 19 anthrome classes in six broad categories.

Himawari-8 / NICT Science Cloud. Slightly modified image.

Global Pastures in 2000 map the proportion of each 5 minute (10 km) grid cell land area that is under pasture. Dark shaded areas denote higher proportion of are under pasture. Data from Moderate Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) land cover product and Satellite Pour l'Observation de la Terre (SPOT) VEGETATION's Global Land Cover 2000 product were combined with UN Food and Agriculture (FAO) agricultural statistics to generate the data set.

Reference: APAAME_20221106_RHB-0052

Photographer: Robert Bewley

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Reference: APAAME_20221121_DS-0326

Photographer: Dana Salameen

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Photo by Brunei Ministry of Primary Resources and Tourism

 

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Ljubljansko Barje, Slovenia with Multi-Temporal NDMI

Date: 2019-08-09

Sentinel-2 L1C + 6 month average NDMI

 

Author: Monja Šebela

 

Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data [2021], processed by Sentinel Hub

 

Inspect in EO Browser

 

ℹ️ This multi-temporal script calculates the average NDMI for three sets of two consecutive months, returning each pair in its own color channel, so the image displays the moisture differences through a six month period. The script is based on Harel Dan's Agricultural Growth Stage script.

Belize

Time: 2020-01-22

Sentinel-2 L2A + False Color Composite

 

Image Author: Monja Šebela

 

Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data [2019], processed by Sentinel Hub

 

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Date: 2021-08-20

Sentinel-3 OLCI + Highlight Optimized Natural Color Script

  

Author: Monja Šebela

 

Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data [2019], processed by Sentinel Hub

 

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Satellite: Sentinel-2. Sensor: MSI (MultiSpectral Instrument).

Visualization RGB: bands 4 (red), 3 (green), 2 (blue). Optimized Natural Color.

 

El canal de Corinto es una obra de ingeniería que se llevó a cabo en el istmo homónimo a finales del siglo XIX. Para ello, fue necesaria la apertura de un canal excavado en la roca que separa efectivamente la región del Peloponeso con la Hélade, es decir, la Grecia continental. Como resultado, nos encontramos ante un canal con una longitud de 6,3 kilómetros y unos 40 metros de altura. Las obras, que corrieron a cargo del ingeniero István Türr (1825-1908) y aprovechaban el antiguo trazado de la época de Nerón, se iniciaron 1881, con 2500 trabajadores, y se finalizaron una docena de años después, en 1893. Se comunicaron de tal modo por fin las aguas de Corinto con el mar Egeo. (www.publico.es/viajes/descubriendo-el-canal-de-corinto-un...)

 

Esta imagen ha sido procesada con el navegador EO Browser (apps.sentinel-hub.com/eo-browser) de Sentinel Hub. Sentinel Hub es un motor de procesamiento de datos satelitales, dentro del programa de observación de la Tierra Copernicus (copernicus.eu) de la Unión Europea, operado por la empresa Sinergise. EO Browser es gratuito y fácil de usar. El norte siempre está arriba.

 

This image has been processed using the EO Browser (apps.sentinel-hub.com/eo-browser) by Sentinel Hub. Sentinel Hub is a satellite data processing engine, within the European Union's Earth observation programme Copernicus (copernicus.eu), operated by the Sinergise company. EO Browser is free and easy to use. North is always up.

Remote Sensing Course at Chulalongkorn University

Remote Sensing Course at Chulalongkorn University

Global Croplands in 2000 map the proportion of each 5 minute (10 km) grid cell land area that is under cropland. Dark shaded areas denote higher proportion of are under cropland. Data from Moderate Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) land cover product and Satellite Pour l'Observation de la Terre (SPOT) VEGETATION's Global Land Cover 2000 product were combined with UN Food and Agriculture (FAO) agricultural statistics to generate the data set.

Haze from the forest fires blanket most parts of the landscape. The rainfall during the flight also contributed to the limited visibility.

 

Photo by Aulia Erlangga/CIFOR

 

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Haze from the forest fires blanket most parts of the landscape. The rainfall during the flight also contributed to the limited visibility.

 

Photo by Aulia Erlangga/CIFOR

 

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Sentinel-2 based harmonized 10-daily mosaic of 2020 over Blue Marble background.

 

More info: medium.com/sentinel-hub/digital-twin-sandbox-sentinel-2-c...

 

Contains modified Copernicus data for land areas, Blue Marble monthly images for background, and Sea Ice Index data for the polar caps for year 2020.

  

Haze from the forest fires blanket most parts of the landscape. The rainfall during the flight also contributed to the limited visibility.

 

Photo by Aulia Erlangga/CIFOR

 

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Date: 2019-01-01

Global Land Cover (Copernicus Services) + Custom Fractional Composite

 

Author: Monja Šebela

 

Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data [2021], processed by Sentinel Hub

 

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Landsat-5 scene covering an area immediately north of Lake Corangamite, and southwest of Ballarat, in Victoria.

 

This is a Normalised Difference Water Index image (NDWI);

 

(NIR - SWIR) / (NIR + SWIR)

(in Landsat terms: (band 4 - band 5 ) / (band 4 + band 5))

 

NIR = near infra-red, SWIR = shortwave infra-red. The range of values of this index have been grouped into a few discrete categories, the dark blue representing the wettest fields, and brick-orange representing the driest fields, yellow and green being intermediate.

 

Annual rainfall increases from the low lying basin containing the lakes, to the south, across the plain within this view, towards forest-covered hills to the north.

Satellite: Sentinel-2. Sensor: MSI (MultiSpectral Instrument).

Visualization RGB: bands 4 (red), 3 (green), 2 (blue). True color.

 

Península Valdés dista 80 kilómetros de Puerto Madryn y sus 360.000 hectáreas constituyen la Reserva Natural de Puerto Madryn, que es Patrimonio de la Humanidad. Esta gran extensión de tierra, se une al continente por el llamado istmo de Carlos Ameghino, en memoria de un explorador y naturalista argentino. (fotografiandoviajes.com/peninsula-valdes-patagonia-argent...)

 

Esta imagen ha sido procesada con el navegador EO Browser (apps.sentinel-hub.com/eo-browser) de Sentinel Hub. Sentinel Hub es un motor de procesamiento de datos satelitales, dentro del programa de observación de la Tierra Copernicus (copernicus.eu) de la Unión Europea, operado por la empresa Sinergise. EO Browser es gratuito y fácil de usar. El norte siempre está arriba.

 

This image has been processed using the EO Browser (apps.sentinel-hub.com/eo-browser) by Sentinel Hub. Sentinel Hub is a satellite data processing engine, within the European Union's Earth observation programme Copernicus (copernicus.eu), operated by the Sinergise company. EO Browser is free and easy to use. North is always up.

Satellite: Sentinel-2. Sensor: MSI (MultiSpectral Instrument).

Visualization RGB: bands 8 (NIR), 4 (red), 3 (green). False color.

 

En la imagen en falso color la vegetación destaca en rojo brillante frente a los colores ocres y amarillos de las zonas urbanas, y los negros y azulados de las masas de agua.

 

Bisáu,​ también escrito como Bissau (forma portuguesa), es la capital de Guinea-Bisáu. Oficialmente es denominada Sector Autónomo de Bisáu por ser uno de los Sectores de Guinea-Bisáu, aunque autónomo. Situada en el estuario del río Geba, al lado del océano Atlántico, tiene una población estimada en 492 004 habitantes (2015) y una superficie de setenta y siete kilómetros cuadrados. (es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bis%C3%A1u)

 

Esta imagen ha sido procesada con el navegador EO Browser (apps.sentinel-hub.com/eo-browser) de Sentinel Hub. Sentinel Hub es un motor de procesamiento de datos satelitales, dentro del programa de observación de la Tierra Copernicus (copernicus.eu) de la Unión Europea, operado por la empresa Sinergise. EO Browser es gratuito y fácil de usar. El norte siempre está arriba.

 

This image has been processed using the EO Browser (apps.sentinel-hub.com/eo-browser) by Sentinel Hub. Sentinel Hub is a satellite data processing engine, within the European Union's Earth observation programme Copernicus (copernicus.eu), operated by the Sinergise company. EO Browser is free and easy to use. North is always up.

2022-02-26 CopernicusEU Sentinel2 satellite

Reference: APAAME_20221121_RHB-0356

Photographer: Robert Bewley

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Haze from the forest fires blanket most parts of the landscape. The rainfall during the flight also contributed to the limited visibility.

 

Photo by Aulia Erlangga/CIFOR

 

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Aerial view of Papua, Indonesia. Aerial view of a cityscape in Papua, Indonesia.

 

Photo by Agus Andrianto/CIFOR

 

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Reference: APAAME_20221121_RHB-0354

Photographer: Robert Bewley

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Reference: APAAME_20221123_RHB-0309

Photographer: Robert Bewley

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Copernicus Sentinel2 - Netherlands

Copernicus Sentinel1 2022-09-20

Aerial view of the landscape around Halimun Salak National Park, West Java, Indonesia.

 

Photo by Kate Evans/CIFOR

 

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Remote Sensing Course at Chulalongkorn University

Also known as Hidden Peak, is the 11th highest mountain in the world and it is part of the Gasherbrum Massif, located in the Karakoram region of the #Himalaya -- #3D #EO

 

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#Sentinel2 ️ 2023-03-08

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Cool waters, sunshine, nutrients: Beautiful patterns of a #phytoplankton bloom spotted by @CopernicusEU #Sentinel3 ️ in the Gulf of Maine 2022-06-06

 

Haze from the forest fires blanket most parts of the landscape. The rainfall during the flight also contributed to the limited visibility.

 

Photo by Aulia Erlangga/CIFOR

 

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Haze from the forest fires blanket most parts of the landscape. The rainfall during the flight also contributed to the limited visibility.

 

Photo by Aulia Erlangga/CIFOR

 

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