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2 November 2017 Front Matter: Volume 10421
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This PDF file contains the front matter associated with SPIE Proceedings Volume 10421, including the Title Page, Copyright information, Table of Contents, and Conference Committee listing.

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Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the seven-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first five digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B…0Z, followed by 10-1Z, 20-2Z, etc.

Al Besher, Shaikha A., 1M

Al Mansoori, Saeed H., 1M

Al Marzouqi, Fatima A., 1M

Ali, Asad, 1E

Alonso-Benito, A., 1Q

Amaral, A., 1R

Amorim, Mariana de, 1X

Arbelo, M., 1Q

Arboleda, A., 0E

Arroyo-Mora, J. Pablo, 0P

Arshad, Muhammad, 1E

Artemenko, Igor, 05

Awada, H., 0G

Ba, Antoine, 0X

Ban, Hyunju, 03, 0U

Baschir, Laurentiu V., 1S

Bayma-Silva, Gustavo, 12, 1I

Beh, Boon Chun, 1U

Bieda, Marcin S., 0I

Bora, Eser, 0J

Borini Alves, D., 0V

Bougault, Christophe, 29

Brindha, K., 0C

Cànovas-García, Fulgencio, 09

Capodici, Fulvio, 1L

Chanioti, Maroulio, 21

Chen, Hao, 06

Chua, Vivien P., 0C

Ciraolo, G., 0G

Còrcoles, J. I., 0G

Cordeiro, Guilherme P. L., 1X

Coslu, Mesut, 0Z

Dalezios, Nicolas R., 1B

Dardanelli, Gino, 1L

de C. Teixeira, Antônio Heriberto, 0F, 12, 1I, 1X

de Kok, R., 1A

Dercas, Nicholas, 1B, 21

Dida, Adrian I., 1S

Dufour, Simon, 0X

Galdino, Sergio, 1X

Garcia-Galiano, Sandra, 09

Garcia-Pedrero, Angel, 0H

Gatkowska, Martyna, 16

Gellens-Meulenberghs, F., 0E

Geller, Christina, 02

Ghilain, N., 0E

Gong, Fang, 23

Gonzalo-Martin, Consuelo, 0H

Gu, Xiaohe, 1N, 1O

Haywood, Andrew, 0W

Hernandez, Fernando B. T., 0F

Hernàndez-Leal, P. A., 1Q

Heupel, Katharina, 24

Hislop, Samuel, 0W

Hong, S., 03

Hong, Sungwook, 0U

Hosseini, Mehdi, 1F

Hubert-Moy, Laurence, 0X

Ishaq, Atif, 27

Jenerowicz, Agnieszka, 1Z, 26

Jiao, Xianfeng, 1F

Jones, Simon D., 0W

Kalacska, Margaret, 0P

Kamal, Muhammad, 0L

Karbalaee, Negar, 09

Kavvadias, Antonis, 21

Kawakubo, Fernando Shinji, 18

Khurshid, Khurram, 1E

Kopachevsky, Ivan, 05

Kostyuchenko, Yuriy V., 05

Kwon, Young-Joo, 03, 0U

La Loggia, Goffredo, 1L

Laslier, Marianne, 0X

Lau, Alvin M. S., 0D

Leblanc, George, 0P

Leivas, Janice F., 0F, 12, 1I, 1X

Lesiak, Piotr, 0I

Li, Chaokui, 23

Li, Na, 19

Li, Yifeng, 1F

Li, Zhenhai, 19

Li, Zhenhong, 19

Lillo-Saavedra, Mario, 0H

Lim, Hwee San, 1U

Liu, Chang, 19

Lo Brutto, Mauro, 1L

Lucanus, Oliver, 0P

Lv, Ying, 23

Macedo, Lucas Saran, 18

Maltese, Antonino, 0G, 1L

Marchetti, F., 1Q

Mat Jafri, Mohd. Zubir, 1U

McNairn, Heather, 1F

Migo, L., 1A

Momesso, Renato F. A., 0F

Monteiro Garçon, Edlene A., 12, 1I

Montorio Lloveria, R., 0V

Moreno Hidalgo, M. A., 0G

Moreno-Ruiz, J. A., 1Q

Murti, Sigit Heru, 1D

Nguyen, Huy Trung, 0W

Niculescu, Simona, 29

Nuñez, Daniel N. C., 0F

Onur, Isin, 0Z

Orych, Agata, 1Z

Papież, M., 1A

Paradowski, Karol, 16

Paska, Jacquoelyne, 0D

Pasternak, René, 27

Perez-Cabello, F., 0V

Philpot, William D., 0S, 0T

Pipitone, Claudia, 1L

Provenzano, G., 0G

Psomiadis, Emmanouil, 1B, 21

Qin, Yanpei, 23

Rodriguez-Esparragón, Dionisio, 0H

Ronquim, Carlos Cesar, 12, 1I, 1X

Rosero-Vlasova, O., 0V

Savastru, Dan M., 1S

Savastru, Roxana S., 1S

Selim, Serdar, 0Z

Sellin, Vanessa, 29

Sinha, Abhijit, 1F

Siok, Katarzyna, 1Z, 26

Sobotka, Piotr, 0I

Soffer, Raymond, 0P

Sonmez, Namik Kemal, 0Z

Soto-Berelov, Mariela, 0W

Spengler, Daniel, 24

Spyropoulos, Nikolaos V., 1B

Srestasathiern, Panu, 1G

Sukawattanavijit, Chanika, 1G

Sztoyka, Yulia, 05

Talab-Ou-Ali, Halima, 29

Tan, Kok Chooi, 0C, 0D, 1U

Tan, Mou Leong, 0C, 0D

Tan, Weikai, 1F

Tautan, Marina N., 1S

Teodoro, A. C., 1R

Tian, Jia, 0S, 0T

Toulios, Leonidas, 21

Tsitouras, Alexandros, 21

Ullah, Saleem, 1E

Vlassova, L., 0V

Wang, Jianwen, 19

Wang, Lei, 1O

Wang, Lizhi, 1N

Wang, Yuanyuan, 0N

Weltzien, Cornelia, 24

Wessollek, Christine, 27

Wężyk, P., 1A

Wicaksono, Pramaditya, 0L

Wolinski, Tomasz R., 0I

Woroszkiewicz, Malgorzata, 1Z

Wróbel, Karolina, 16

Yang, Guijun, 1N, 1O

Yuschenko, Maxim, 05

Zhang, Liyan, 1N, 1O

Zhang, Wanchang, 04, 06

Zhang, Xiaoping, 23

Zhen, Guangwei, 23

Zhou, Shilun, 04

Zoran, Maria A., 1S

Conference Committee

Symposium Chair

Klaus Schäfer, (Retired) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research (Germany)

Symposium Co-chair

Christopher M. U. Neale, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (United States), Daugherty Water for Food Institute (United States)

Conference Chairs

Christopher M. U. Neale, University of Nebraska Lincoln (United States)

Antonino Maltese, Università degli Studi di Palermo (Italy)

Conference Programme Committee

Wim G. M. Bastiaanssen, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education (France)

Antonino Maltese, Università degli Studi di Palermo (Italy)

Christopher M. U. Neale, University of Nebraska Lincoln (United States)

Session Chairs

1 Surface and Groundwater Hydrology I

Christopher M. U. Neale, University of Nebraska Lincoln (United States)

2 Surface and Groundwater Hydrology II

Christopher M. U. Neale, University of Nebraska Lincoln (United States)

3 Hydrology and Precipitation

Antonino Maltese, Università degli Studi di Palermo (Italy)

4 Evapotranspiration and LST

Christopher M. U. Neale, University of Nebraska Lincoln (United States)

5 Vegetation Monitoring I

Christopher M. U. Neale, University of Nebraska Lincoln (United States)

6 Vegetation Monitoring II

Christopher M. U. Neale, University of Nebraska Lincoln (United States)

7 Soil Monitoring

Antonino Maltese, Università degli Studi di Palermo (Italy)

8 Forestry

Antonino Maltese, Università degli Studi di Palermo (Italy)

9 Evapotranspiration and Irrigation

Antonino Maltese, Università degli Studi di Palermo (Italy)

10 Vegetation Monitoring in Agriculture I

Christopher M. U. Neale, University of Nebraska Lincoln (United States)

11 Vegetation Monitoring in Agriculture II

Christopher M. U. Neale, University of Nebraska Lincoln (United States)

Joint Session: Radar

Nazzareno Pierdicca, Sapienza – Università di Roma (Italy)

Antonino Maltese, Università degli Studi di Palermo (Italy)

Introduction

This proceedings volume contains papers presented during the conference on Remote Sensing for Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Hydrology. The conference was part of the International Symposium on Remote Sensing sponsored by SPIE—The International Society for Optical Engineering. The symposium was held at the Doubletree Hilton Hotel, Warsaw, Poland, from 11th to 14th of September 2017.

Approximately 35 oral and 15 poster papers were presented during this year’s conference, covering a broad range of topics in the field of remote sensing applications in environmental science.

The program was organized into 11 sessions according to major themes, namely Surface and Groundwater Hydrology (2), Hydrology and Precipitation, Evapotranspiration and Land Surface Temperature, Vegetation Monitoring (2), Soil Monitoring, Forestry, Evapotranspiration and Irrigation, Vegetation Monitoring in Agriculture (2), and finally a Joint Session on Radar with the “Active and Passive Microwave Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring” Conference.

The poster presentations also had good representation from the above-mentioned themes. The presentations described both fundamental and applications-based research activities including modelling, laboratory and field experiments, and operational applications.

Our appreciation and gratitude goes also to the presenters for their efforts and to the participants for their insightful questions and discussions. Special thanks are also due to the host city for the excellent venue and to all the SPIE organizational staff for their support prior to, during, and after the symposium. We look forward to an even more successful conference in 2018 in Berlin, Germany.

Christopher M. U. Neale

Antonino Maltese

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"Front Matter: Volume 10421", Proc. SPIE 10421, Remote Sensing for Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Hydrology XIX, 1042101 (2 November 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2293002
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KEYWORDS
Remote sensing

Data modeling

Vegetation

Agriculture

Hydrology

Ground-based vicarious calibration of satellites

Meteorological satellites

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