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    Spatiotemporal Variability of Atmospheric Pollutants in Syria: A Multi-Year Assessment Using Sentinel-5P Data

    Almustafa Abd Elkader Ayek1, Bilel Zerouali2,*, Ankur Srivastava3, Mohannad Ali Loho4,5, Nadjem Bailek6,7, Celso Augusto Guimarães Santos8,9

    Revue Internationale de Géomatique, Vol.34, pp. 669-689, 2025, DOI:10.32604/rig.2025.067137 - 19 August 2025

    Abstract This study investigates the spatial and temporal dynamics of key air pollutants—nitrogen dioxide (NO2), carbon monoxide (CO), methane (CH4), formaldehyde (HCHO), and the ultraviolet aerosol index (UVAI)—over the period 2019–2024. Utilizing high-resolution remote sensing data from the Sentinel-5 Precursor satellite and its TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) processed via Google Earth Engine (GEE), pollutant concentrations were analyzed, with spatial visualizations produced using ArcGIS Pro. The results reveal that urban and industrial hotspots—notably in Damascus, Aleppo, Homs, and Hama—exhibit elevated NO2 and CO levels, strongly correlated with population density, traffic, and industrial emissions. Temporal trends indicate significant pollutant fluctuations More > Graphic Abstract

    Spatiotemporal Variability of Atmospheric Pollutants in Syria: A Multi-Year Assessment Using Sentinel-5P Data

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    Spatial Equity in Urban Mobility: A PCA-Based Analysis of Multimodal Accessibility in Caen, France

    Kofi Bonsu*, Olivier Bonin

    Revue Internationale de Géomatique, Vol.34, pp. 639-654, 2025, DOI:10.32604/rig.2025.067000 - 11 August 2025

    Abstract This study analyzes the spatial accessibility of key services in Caen, France, focusing on how different transport modes (car, bicycle, and public transit) influence access to essential services across the urban and suburban landscape. Indeed, the introduction of traffic restrictions in towns with low emission zones encourages a detailed study, on a fine spatial scale, of the differences in accessibility between different modes of transport, for different services and for different journey times. Using spatial analysis techniques, we examine accessibility patterns in relation to services such as shops, healthcare, education, and tourism, highlighting significant disparities… More >

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    Retrieval of Surface Soil Moisture Using Landsat 8 TIRS Data: A Case Study of Faisalabad

    Uzair Abbas1, Zahid Maqbool1, Muhammad Adnan Shahid1,2,*, Muhammad Safdar1,2, Saif Ullah Khan1,3

    Revue Internationale de Géomatique, Vol.34, pp. 655-668, 2025, DOI:10.32604/rig.2025.064279 - 11 August 2025

    Abstract This study was conducted to devise an integrated methodology for retrieval of surface soil moisture (SSM) using Landsat 8 TIRS data. For this purpose, Landsat 8 images of 15 May 2021 (pre-monsoon) and 20 November 2021 (post-monsoon) were processed for retrieval of soil moisture index (SMI) based on land surface temperature (LST). Moreover, field-based SM in the laboratory was also determined and correlated with satellite-based SMI. A moderate correlation between field-based SM and satellite-based SMI with R2 = 0.60 was obtained. Based on this relationship, SSM maps of Tehsil Faisalabad Saddar for the pre-and post-monsoon seasons… More >

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    Optimizing Sea-Spike Detection and Removal in Bathymetric Data: A Case Study of Bintulu, Sarawak

    Nurfazira Mohamed Fadil1, Kelvin Kang Wee Tang1,2,*, Malavige Don Eranda Kanchana Gunathilaka3, Abdullah Hisam Omar1,2, Muhammad Fahim Supian1

    Revue Internationale de Géomatique, Vol.34, pp. 569-585, 2025, DOI:10.32604/rig.2025.066200 - 06 August 2025

    Abstract Single-beam echo sounders remain popular for seabed mapping because they possess an affordable cost and user-friendly design, delivering essential services for marine navigation, coastal management and resource conservation. High-amplitude echoes known as sea-spikes can severely harm depth measurement precision by disrupting readings, thus lowering the overall data accuracy. The manual processing method for outliers produces subjective results and demands excessive labor, which makes it difficult to accomplish trustworthy data processing. The study presents the Sea-Spike Filtering System (SSFS) as a semi-automatic system that utilizes mean absolute deviation (MAD) together with median filter (MF) techniques to… More > Graphic Abstract

    Optimizing Sea-Spike Detection and Removal in Bathymetric Data: A Case Study of Bintulu, Sarawak

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    Mapping Access to Green Space in Penang, Malaysia: A GIS-Based Study

    Nurfarahin Roslan1, Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali1,*, Aldrin Abdullah1, Ang See May2

    Revue Internationale de Géomatique, Vol.34, pp. 553-567, 2025, DOI:10.32604/rig.2025.066073 - 06 August 2025

    Abstract Urban green spaces play a crucial role in improving the well-being of city dwellers, offering recreational benefits that contribute to physical health. However, challenges remain in ensuring these spaces are distributed equitably and are accessible to all. This research examines the distribution and accessibility of green spaces in Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia. The study focuses on evaluating three key factors: (1) the uniformity of green space distribution in the area, (2) the proportion of residents who can access green spaces within a 300-m walk, and (3) the identification of regions that lack sufficient green spaces,… More > Graphic Abstract

    Mapping Access to Green Space in Penang, Malaysia: A GIS-Based Study

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    Evaluating Shannon Entropy-Weighted Bivariate Models and Logistic Regression for Landslide Susceptibility Mapping in Jelapang, Perak, Malaysia

    Nurul A. Asram1, Eran S. S. Md Sadek2,*

    Revue Internationale de Géomatique, Vol.34, pp. 619-637, 2025, DOI:10.32604/rig.2025.065667 - 06 August 2025

    Abstract Landslides are a frequent geomorphological hazard in tropical regions, particularly where steep terrain and high precipitation coincide. This study evaluates landslide susceptibility in the Jelapang area of Perak, Malaysia, using Shannon Entropy-weighted bivariate models (i.e., Frequency Ratio, Information Value, and Weight of Evidence), in comparison with Logistic Regression. Seven conditioning factors were selected based on their geomorphological relevance and tested for multicollinearity: slope gradient, slope aspect, curvature, vegetation cover, lineament density, terrain ruggedness index, and flow accumulation. Each model generated susceptibility maps, which were validated using Receiver Operating Characteristic curves and Area Under the Curve… More >

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    Seamless Multisource Topo-Bathymetric Elevation Modelling for River Basins: A Review of UAV and USV Integration Techniques

    Kelvin Kang Wee Tang1,*, Muhammad Hafiz Mohd Yatim1, Norhadija Darwin2, Wan Anom Wan Aris1, Sim Ching Yen3, Nurfazira Mohamed Fadil3

    Revue Internationale de Géomatique, Vol.34, pp. 587-602, 2025, DOI:10.32604/rig.2025.065583 - 06 August 2025

    Abstract The integration of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Uncrewed Surface Vehicles (USVs) has revolutionized topographic and bathymetric mapping, significantly enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of geospatial data acquisition processes. This innovative approach synergistically combines terrestrial data collected by UAVs with underwater data obtained through USVs, culminating in the creation of unified high-resolution Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) of the river basin region represents a vital step toward understanding the dynamic interactions between land and water bodies. Hence, the seamless Topo-Bathymetric Elevation Model offers a detailed perspective of the river system, supporting informed decision-making in addressing sediment… More >

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    Assessing the Impact of Urban Green Spaces on Land Surface Temperature in Shah Alam and Putrajaya

    Aqeel Shah Abdul Halim Shah1,2, Nafisah Khalid1,*, Abdul Rauf Abdul Rasam1

    Revue Internationale de Géomatique, Vol.34, pp. 603-617, 2025, DOI:10.32604/rig.2025.065369 - 06 August 2025

    Abstract Urban green spaces (UGS) play a crucial role in promoting ecological, social, and environmental sustainability. UGS play a key role in reducing land surface temperature (LST) in rapidly urbanizing areas, thereby mitigating the urban heat island (UHI) effect. This paper conducts an extensive analysis of land use, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), and LST to examine the influence of the environmental landscapes of Shah Alam and Putrajaya from 2014 to 2023 on the variation of LST. In 2014, NDVI values in Shah Alam ranged from 0.35 to 0.50, fluctuating to 0.32 to 0.48 in 2023.… More > Graphic Abstract

    Assessing the Impact of Urban Green Spaces on Land Surface Temperature in Shah Alam and Putrajaya

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    Seabed Classification from Multi-Frequency Multibeam Data: A Study from Selorejo, Malang, Indonesia

    Qaisara Yusriena Yusaini1, Muhammad Abdul Hakim Muhamad1,*, Raiz Razali1,*, Rozaimi Che Hasan2, Mohd Shahmy Mohd Said1, Mohd Zainee Mohd Zainal1,2, Ikhsan Nuradi3

    Revue Internationale de Géomatique, Vol.34, pp. 535-552, 2025, DOI:10.32604/rig.2025.065284 - 06 August 2025

    Abstract Sediment mapping is a crucial component of environmental science, particularly in the marine environment, where the analysis of seabed sediments is essential for various purposes, including marine resource management, habitat preservation, and infrastructure development. Sediment refers to the solid particles that are transported and deposited in different areas. Multibeam echosounders have revolutionized the field of seabed sediment mapping by providing unparalleled resolution and accuracy in seafloor surveys. This study aimed to produce sediment maps by implementing multi-frequency, e.g., 200, 400, 550, and 700 kHz multibeam data using a machine learning algorithm, e.g., Support Vector Machine… More >

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    REVIEW

    Earth Observation for Comprehensive Soil Health Assessment and Monitoring

    Lachezar Filchev1,*, Milen Chanev1, Galin Petrov2

    Revue Internationale de Géomatique, Vol.34, pp. 513-533, 2025, DOI:10.32604/rig.2025.064280 - 06 August 2025

    Abstract This review article provides a comprehensive analysis of Earth Observation (EO) applications for soil health assessment in Europe and abroad. The study explores the effectiveness of EO in capturing contextual information about various soil properties and conditions, as well as its role in monitoring soil health over time. The authors examine the current state of operational, semi-operational, and developing EO products and services relevant to soil health indicators. These include vegetation cover, forest cover, soil organic carbon, soil structure, landscape heterogeneity, and the presence of soil pollutants, excess nutrients, and salts. The review identifies gaps… More > Graphic Abstract

    Earth Observation for Comprehensive Soil Health Assessment and Monitoring

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