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  • Call For Papers: IJIDF Special Issue On Natural Disasters
  • Call for papers: IJIDF Special Issue on Natural Disasters

Call for papers: IJIDF Special Issue on Natural Disasters

The International Journal of Image and Data Fusion (IJIDF) is calling for papers for their new special issue on Natural Disasters. Image and data fusion plays an important role in natural disaster prediction and assessment. The use of multisource data at various levels improves the availability and quality of information derived. Especially in the case of natural distasters it is important not to be limited to one data source alone in order to provide up-to-date, accurate and timely information at various scales.

Authors are invited to submit papers on any topic related to the Aims and Scope of IJIDF that are related to the topic of NATURAL DISASTERS. Papers on how to use image and data fusion techniques for detecting, observing, monitoring, mapping, of the many types of Natural Disasters such as: volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, floods, Hurricanes/cyclones, landslides, tsunamis, storm surges, desertification, etc. Authors are invited to submit their original research manuscripts online to IJIDF, before 1 July 2013.

Paper Online Submission
Thu, 13 Jun 2013 - 10:10
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