Publications by authors named "Changyong Dou"

A spaceborne optical technique for marine floating debris is developed to detect, discriminate, and quantify such debris, especially that with weak optical signals. The technique uses only the top-of-atmosphere (TOA) signal based on the difference radiative transfer (DRT). DRT unveils diverse optical signals by referencing those within the neighborhood.

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Northwest China has undergone notable alterations in climate and vegetation growth in recent decades. Nevertheless, uncertainties persist concerning the response of different vegetation types to climate change and the underlying mechanisms. This study utilized the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and three sets of meteorological data to investigate the interannual variations in the association between vegetation and climate (specifically precipitation and temperature) from 1982 to 2015.

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The reflectance difference (ΔR) between a floating matter pixel and a nearby water reference pixel is a method of atmospheric radiation unmixing. This technique unveils target signals by referencing the background within the horizontal neighborhood. ΔR is effective for removing the mixed-pixel effect and partial atmospheric path radiance.

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