Laurence David
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing | 2016
Simona Niculescu; Cédric Lardeux; Ion Grigoras; Jenica Hanganu; Laurence David
Wetlands are among the most productive natural environments on Earth, as they harbor exceptional biological diversity. For this paper, our study site was the Danube Delta. The biodiversity of the Danube Delta is extraordinary and it possesses one of the largest reed beds in the world. The main goal of our paper was to recognize, characterize, and map the main vegetation units of the Danube Delta. The paper emphasizes the importance of the joint use of LiDAR measurements (acquired in May 2011), RADARSAT-2 radar data (acquired on June 4, 2011), and SPOT-5 optical data (acquired on May 25, 2011). LiDAR data allow for the characterization of vegetation height within centimeter accuracy (10 cm). The radar measurements are based on C-band, providing additional information about the structure of the vegetation cover. The simultaneous acquisition of HH, HV, VV, and VH polarizations enabled us to discriminate between the targets, depending on their responses to the various polarizations, by calculating their polarimetric signatures. By linking multispectral LiDAR and radar data, information can be obtained about vegetation reflectance and height as well as the backscattering mechanism, allowing for improved mapping and characterization accuracy (90.60% mean accuracy). An accuracy assessment of the classification results was evaluated against the vegetation data recorded in the field.
Natural Hazards | 2015
Simona Niculescu; Cédric Lardeux; Jenica Hanganu; Grégoire Mercier; Laurence David
In the wetlands of the Danube delta floodplain, flooding is a major natural risk. The coastal wetlands have been seriously impacted by floods in 2002, 2005, 2006 and 2010. Using hydrological and satellite observations acquired in 2009 and during the summer of 2010, this paper tackles the issue of forecasting risk based on land cover information and observations. A major objective of this methodological work consists in exploring several types of data from the Japanese ALOS satellite. These data are used to illustrate a multi-temporal radar data processing methodology based on temporal entropy analysis that enables change detection in the floodable areas of the Danube delta.
Geomorphologie-relief Processus Environnement | 2015
Emmanuel Blaise; Serge Suanez; Pierre Stéphan; Bernard Fichaut; Laurence David; Véronique Cuq; Ronan Autret; Julien Houron; Mathias Rouan; Fabrice Ardhuin; Romain Cancouët; Robert Davidson; Stéphane Costa; Christophe Delacourt
Marine Geology | 2016
Ronan Autret; Guillaume Dodet; Bernard Fichaut; Serge Suanez; Laurence David; Fabien Leckler; Fabrice Ardhuin; Jérôme Ammann; Philippe Grandjean; Pascal Allemand; Jean-François Filipot
EchoGéo | 2012
Serge Suanez; Manuel Garcin; Thomas Bulteau; Mathias Rouan; Loïc Lagadec; Laurence David
Geomorphologie-relief Processus Environnement | 2018
Pierre Stéphan; Guillaume Dodet; Isabel Tardieu; Serge Suanez; Laurence David
Archive | 2013
Vanessa Sellin; Françoise Gourmelon; Sylvie Magnanon; Françoise Debaine; Laurence Hubert-Moy; Sébastien Rapinel; Antoine Janvre; Bernard Clément; Laurence David; Loïc Delassus; Dominique Dhervé; Jean Nabucet
Archive | 2012
Frédéric Bioret; Laurence David; Jean-René Darboux; Françoise Gourmelon; Yvon Guermeur; Bernard Hallégouet; Jean-Paul Le Bihan; Maurice Le Démézet; Yann Le Fur; Nicolas Loncle; Françoise Quénot; Mathias Rouan; Jean-François Villard
Journal of Geographic Information System | 2018
Jade Georis-Creuseveau; Christophe Claramunt; Françoise Gourmelon; Bruno Pinaud; Laurence David
Archive | 2017
Laura Corsi; Louis Brigand; Laurence David