Remote Sensing
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Evaluation of Spatio-Temporal Forest Health of Bangladesh Using Google Earth Engine
Md. Shahadad Hossain , Nobonita Shobnom , Umme Sumaiya Shams , Rezaul Roni
Bangladesh has a significantly low and steadily declining land covered in forest compared to the required one-third. Therefore, it is essential to explore the condition of the forest...
DOI: 10.33899/injes.v26i1.60201
Pages: 193-207 -
Forecasting PM2.5 Daily Concentration in Baghdad, Iraq Based on Improving Random Forest Algorithm
Zakariya Nafi Shehab, Zakariya Yahya Algamal , Raid Mahmood Faisal
Forecasting air quality in urban areas is complex due to difficulties in accurately defining emission flux density and the meteorological fields. Combustion gases from human and social...
DOI: 10.33899/injes.v26i1.60200
Pages: 180-192 -
Hydro-morphometric and Hydrochemical Criteria to Select the Optimal Location for Small Dam in Um Al-Shibabit Valley, Al-Shirqat, Northern Iraq
Abdulhadi Hamad Mohammed , Alaa Ahmad Mohammed , Sabbar Abdullah Salih , Abdulsalam Mehdi Salih
In this study, a morphometric analysis of the Um Al-Shibabit Valley basin has been done. It reflects that Um Al-Shibabit Valley is of the 7th order valley consisting of two sub-basins...
DOI: 10.33899/injes.v26i1.60179
Pages: 48-64 -
Hydromorphometric Analysis of Smaquli Basin, North-Eastern Iraq
Karwan Sardar Hussien, Abdulsalam Mehdi Altarif
One aspect of the importance of this research is that it provides comprehensive information and integrated data on geology and hydromorphometry, and focuses in particular on several...
DOI: 10.33899/injes.v26i1.60207
Pages: 42-58 -
Mapping of the Physical and Chemical Properties of the Soils of Bashiqa District, Nineveh Governorate
Mohammed Abbas Hassan , Lamia Hussein Ali
This study is a representation of the physical and chemical properties of the soils in the Bashiqa district, northeast of Nineveh Governorate. Geographically, the study area is located...
DOI: 10.33899/injes.v26i1.60215
Pages: 59-76 -
Monitoring Changes of Rivers Using Remote Sensing Technique: Articles Review
Kareem Tarik Jayed , Hussein Kareem Shather
The morphological changes of rivers and lakes continue as a result of several factors, including natural and human. These changes include rivers' pathways, deposition of sediment,...
DOI: 10.33899/injes.v26i1.60192
Pages: 1-16 -
Prediction and Prospection of Groundwater in the Iraqi Western Desert Using Remote Sensing and GIS
Ahmed Hasan, Shahad Adil Al-Qaraghuli, Linaz Anis Fadhil , Aymen Muwafaq
Groundwater resources are receiving a lot of attention, especially in arid and semi-arid areas as a result of the growing demands for water brought on by urbanization, population growth, and...
DOI: 10.33899/injes.v26i1.56113
Pages: 361-380 -
Spatial Simulation of Future Changes in the LULC for Babil Governorate Using Cellular Automata (CA)-Markov Model
Hayder Hameed Jassoom, Rabab Saadoon Abdoon
Babil Governorate has witnessed radical changes in land use and land cover (LULC) over the past few decades, driven by rapid population growth and economic development. Despite this,...
DOI: 10.33899/injes.v26i1.60218
Pages: 329-346 -
Studying the Spatial and Temporal Changes of the Surface Urban Heat Island Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing (Mosul City as a Model)
Waleed Shabeeb , Sahar Altaee, Kossay Al Ahmady
Surface heat islands are formed due to the increase in surface temperatures of the earth alongside air temperature within urban areas compared to the surrounding suburban and rural...
DOI: 10.33899/injes.v26i1.60214
Pages: 303-313 -
Use of Remote Sensing and GIS to Study the Expansion of Sands and Vegetation in the Draa Region (Morocco) From Landsat Satellite Images
Otman Tamri , Allal Labriki , Soukaina el Idrissi , Mohammed Amine Zerdeb , Saïd Chakiri
The Draa region, located in the southern part of Morocco, has been faced with a significant increase in desertified surfaces, sand deposits, and a decrease in vegetation cover. The...
DOI: 10.33899/injes.v26i1.60202
Pages: 208-223



