The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Jun 23, 2016
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate multi-temporal land surface temperature (LST) an... more The main purpose of this paper is to investigate multi-temporal land surface temperature (LST) and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) changes of Konya in Turkey using remotely sensed data. Konya is located in the semi-arid central Anatolian region of Turkey and hosts many important wetland sites including Salt Lake. Six images taken by Landsat-5 TM and Landsat 8-OLI satellites were used as the basic data source. These raw images were taken in 1984, 2011 and 2014 intended as longterm and short-term. Firstly, those raw images was corrected radiometric and geometrically within the scope of project. Three mosaic images were obtained by using the full-frame images of Landsat-5 TM / 8-OLI which had been already transformed comparison each other. Then, Land Surface Temperature (LST), Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) maps have been produced to determine the dimension of the drought. The obtained results showed that surface temperature rates in the basin increased about 5°C between 1984 and 2014 as long periods, increased about 2-3°C between 2011and 2014 as short periods. Meteorological data supports the increase in temperature.
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3D laser point production and modelling results has been transferred to digital media these days the actual size of each grave. The obtained data on these works without going to court with relevant offers researchers the opportunity to work.
Meet the new world with such technology is so far the most important cultural monuments of our cemeteries and other historical monuments of to be transferred to the digital environment as a whole and identify a prospective study could not be done. Cultural history of our three-dimensional modelling of the transfer of digital media as a very important place within the millimetre Adilcevaz epitaph presentation of these works, to be transferred to future generations, and it is extremely important in terms of the benefit can be presented about. In this study the Ahlat Seljuk tombstones tombstones from the point cloud generated by laser scanning to provide the documentation and the documentation of the evaluation of the data obtained in the world, our country, to provide the benefit of a new generation.
Erdemli District.
Erdemli is the 6th largest district of the Mersin Province and is at the forefront with its
large and deep history, rich cultural accumulation, unique natural beauties, springs,
historical sites and important agricultural facilities.
It is thought that there are many issues that need to be produced and evaluated about
Erdemli, which continues to develop and grow, at present and in future. For this
purpose, it was aimed to create an awareness of ideas and project proposals about
Erdemli to be discussed in a scientific atmosphere and to share it with public. In
addition to that, this symposium could be a platform in which business or research
relations for future collaborations will be established.
International Erdemli symposium has received quite high interests from academician
sides. We had in total 350 presentations from different universities. The symposium
was organized in Erdemli by Mersin University with collaboration of municipality of
Erdemli for the first time and internationally and free of charge. We believe that the
symposium will be beneficial to our city Mersin and our country Turkey. As organizing
committee, we believe that we had a successful symposium.
We gratefully thank to the scientific committee of the symposium, all of the speakers,
all of the participants, all of the students, all of the guests and also the press members
for their contributions.
On behalf of the organizing committee.
Prof. Dr. Murat YAKAR
Head of Organizing Committee
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My name is Murat YAKAR and I am the chair of Intercontinental Geoinformation Days. It is my honour
this morning to welcome you all.
It is a great pleasure for me to declare open the first Intercontinental Geoinformation Days and to
welcome the participants from all over the world who participated here to exchange experience and
work together for two days on field of geoinformation and their applications.
I first wish to extend to you the greetings of the Governor of Mersin Province, Metropolitan Mayor of
Mersin and the rector of Mersin University. I wish to thank them for their support.
This 2-days-long conference offers online technical sessions and workshops. The technical programme
consists of 67 presentations within the fields of surveying, remote sensing, photogrammetry, land
administration, cartography, GIS and geodesy, including best practice and new research.
As the novel coronavirus outbreak shutters businesses and disrupts everyday life for billions around
the globe, massive annual conferences and small society meetings alike have moved online. This new
format poses numerous technical and organizational challenges, but it also offers opportunities—for
reaching wider audiences, reducing the carbon footprint of meeting travel, and improving diversity
and equity.
As a way to support our research community and to advance its scholarship during the COVID-19
pandemic, we decided to waive all registration fees for the virtual conference, cover the administrative
and setup cost of hosting the conference virtually as well as the publishing and copy-editing costs of
the conference proceedings.
The Intercontinental Geoinformation Days has gotten an enthusiastic response from colleagues from
all around the World. And we are pleased with the positive response that this event has gotten dozens
of contributions from experts in the field. The number of submitted papers is more than the level we
had expected. So, I would like to thank you for your valuable contributions and kind support.
Our team is now considering to make this event traditionalized and the second IGD event is planned
to be organized in May 2021. The organization committee will publish the details of the next event in
the following months.
Before closing, I have to extend further thanks to academic staff of Mersin University Department of
Geomatics Engineering who greatly helped in organising the conference. I sincerely hope that this
conference will achieve its objectives and make great progress through wide ranging discussions.
Let me now close by wishing you a delightful and stimulating event.
Prof. Dr. Murat YAKAR