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Viewing the earth from space is a breathtaking experience. In the daytime, the
green and brown masses of earth blend into the deep blue ocean, covered by
curling wisps of clouds. At night, the globe is peppered with constellations of
golden lights. The images we take of space have more than an aesthetic value;
they facilitate research about how the Earth is changing by creating the big
picture we cannot get from the ground.

A central research theme of the Global Environmental Remote Sensing (GERS)
laboratory is to understand how the world is changing based on quantitative
remote sensing. We are interested in using a variety of remote sensing sensors,
such as drones, small satellites, Landsat, Sentinel-2, MODIS, VIIRS, LIDAR, and
Radar to monitor environmental change at regional to global scales.

The GIFs below illustrate the land-water dynamics, forest change, urban
disturbance, and agricultural practice from 1982 to the present based on all
available Landsat images (thousands of images for each image chip!).



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New #RSE paper on #XAI for multi-spectral remote sensing image analysis! We
introduced new indices for quantitatively and visually explaining the behavior
of deep active learning and proved its efficacy in #flood inundation mapping!
#GeoAI, https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1j9BT7qzT3E07


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This has been "unofficial" for some time, but it is now public knowledge that
there are mangroves in Georgia.

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29 May 1795798883101995253


Climate change may reveal currently unavailable parts of species’ ecological
niches | Nature Ecology & Evolution

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30 May 1796165917908328779


New pan-tropical near real-time forest disturbance alerts using time series
analysis of Landsat and Sentinel-2. Results and time series visualization tool
can be found here https://fusionnrt.projects.earthengine.app/view/fnrt-2023 for
2023 and here https://fusionnrt.projects.earthengine.app/view/fnrt-2024 for 2024
(will be routinely updated)

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