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Big Earth Data Indexed by Scopus

Big Earth Data (hereinafter referred as BEDJ), the world's first big data journal on Earth sciences, has been accepted for inclusion in Scopus, the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature, marking a milestone that ensures articles published in the journal easily found, and enables authors of the journal to keep track of how often their articles cited by others.

May 14, 2020

Scientists Develop New Physically-Based Soil Moisture Index from Passive Microwave Observations

Soil moisture (SM) is a pivotal hydrological variable that links the terrestrial water, energy, and carbon cycles. Dr. ZENG Jiangyuan from the Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR), together with his collaborators have developed a new soil moister index (SMI) to capture the temporal variability of SM. The research has been published in IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing with the title of "a physically based soil moisture index from passive microwave brightness temperatures for soil moisture variation monitoring".

Apr 28, 2020

Paper on Big Earth Data Science Selected into Earth Day 2020 Collection

Taylor & Francis Group has recently selected a collection of 15 papers featuring environmental protection from its publications during 2017 to 2020 as a promotion of Earth Day 2020 (April 22). The collection papers are available at https://think.taylorandfrancis.com/earth-day-2020-article-collection/ for free until May 30, 2020. A paper entitled "Big Earth Data science: an information framework for a sustainable planet" , which is co-authored by Prof. GUO Huadong from AIR together with JRC collaborators and published in the International Journal of Digital Earth has been selected into the article collection.

Apr 24, 2020

Infrared Thermal Imaging Temperature Screening System to Help Fight Virus Pandemic

AIR has recently developed an infrared thermal imaging temperature screening system, capable of automatically measuring body temperature with high accuracy and efficiency.

Apr 03, 2020

AIR Unveils High Power Input Coupler Prototype

On March 18, 2020, two sets of prototypes of 1.3GHz high-powered input coupler developed by the Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR), Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) have passed all types of tests organized by the experts of the Shanghai Advanced Research Institute (SAR) under CAS, marking AIR has become a leading player in China that has a mastery of coupler R&D in terms of key technologies and whole-chain manufacturing process.

Mar 30, 2020