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Dr Noam Levin
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Noam Levin

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Works

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126 works between 2000 and 2024

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2005

Journal Article

A digital camera as a tool to measure colour indices and related properties of sandy soils in semi-arid environments

Levin, N., Ben-Dor, E. and Singer, A. (2005). A digital camera as a tool to measure colour indices and related properties of sandy soils in semi-arid environments. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 26 (24), 5475-5492. doi: 10.1080/01431160500099444

A digital camera as a tool to measure colour indices and related properties of sandy soils in semi-arid environments

2004

Journal Article

Monitoring sand dune stabilization along the coastal dunes of Ashdod-Nizanim, Israel, 1945-1999

Levin, N. and Ben-Dor, E. (2004). Monitoring sand dune stabilization along the coastal dunes of Ashdod-Nizanim, Israel, 1945-1999. Journal of Arid Environments, 58 (3), 335-355. doi: 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2003.08.007

Monitoring sand dune stabilization along the coastal dunes of Ashdod-Nizanim, Israel, 1945-1999

2004

Journal Article

Topographic information of sand dunes as extracted from shading effects using Landsat images

Levin, N., Ben-Dor, E. and Karnieli, A. (2004). Topographic information of sand dunes as extracted from shading effects using Landsat images. Remote Sensing of Environment, 90 (2), 190-209. doi: 10.1016/j.rse.2003.12.008

Topographic information of sand dunes as extracted from shading effects using Landsat images

2004

Journal Article

Effect of grain size on remotely sensed spectral reflectance of sandy desert surfaces

Levin, N, Ben-Dor, E and Karnieli, A (2004). Effect of grain size on remotely sensed spectral reflectance of sandy desert surfaces. Remote Sensing of Environment, 89 (3), 272-280. doi: 10.1016/j.rse.2003.10.008

Effect of grain size on remotely sensed spectral reflectance of sandy desert surfaces

2001

Journal Article

A spectral based recognition of the urban environment using the visible and near-infrared spectral region (0.4-1.1 mu m). A case study over Tel-Aviv, Israel

Ben-Dor, E, Levin, N and Saaroni, H (2001). A spectral based recognition of the urban environment using the visible and near-infrared spectral region (0.4-1.1 mu m). A case study over Tel-Aviv, Israel. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 22 (11), 2193-2218. doi: 10.1080/01431160117759

A spectral based recognition of the urban environment using the visible and near-infrared spectral region (0.4-1.1 mu m). A case study over Tel-Aviv, Israel

2000

Journal Article

Determination of surface reflectance from raw hyperspectral data without simultaneous ground data measurements: a case study of the GER 63-channel sensor data acquired over Naan, Israel

Ben-Dor, E and Levin, N (2000). Determination of surface reflectance from raw hyperspectral data without simultaneous ground data measurements: a case study of the GER 63-channel sensor data acquired over Naan, Israel. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 21 (10), 2053-2074. doi: 10.1080/01431160050021295

Determination of surface reflectance from raw hyperspectral data without simultaneous ground data measurements: a case study of the GER 63-channel sensor data acquired over Naan, Israel

Supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Barriers to the recruitment of endemic and threatened plant species on Norfolk Island

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr John Dwyer, Professor Salit Kark

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Integrating Ecosystem Services in Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) for planning the Blue Economy of Bangladesh

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Md. Ali Akber, Professor Salit Kark

Completed supervision

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