Earth Observation (EO) magazine publishes state-of-the-art research articles, summaries, and reviews on remote sensing for scientists, researchers, students, the corporate world, and anyone interested. The primary aim of EO magazine is to spread the knowledge of the latest remote sensing applications research to maximize the use of future satellite and airborne technologies. CONTENTS Methane release from the Siberian permafrost observed using PULSE GHGSat CryoSat-2 confirms ice-mass loss across Arctic Russia MODIS ...
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Earth Observation (EO) magazine publishes state-of-the-art research articles, summaries, and reviews on remote sensing for scientists, researchers, students, the corporate world, and anyone interested. The primary aim of EO magazine is to spread the knowledge of the latest remote sensing applications research to maximize the use of future satellite and airborne technologies. CONTENTS Methane release from the Siberian permafrost observed using PULSE GHGSat CryoSat-2 confirms ice-mass loss across Arctic Russia MODIS reveals the global potential of forests to increase low-level cloud cover Multi-satellite ocean color studies of ecosystem state change in the Arabian Sea Satellite-based forecasting of Arctic sea-ice with probabilistic deep learning Weather forecasting by assimilation of IASI-retrieved water vapor isotopes MODIS observes the impact of cyclones on mangrove productivity in India Satellite-derived 3-D crustal motion associated with modern ice-mass loss
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