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E3S Web of Conf.
Volume 590, 2024
6th Annual International Scientific Conference on Geoinformatics - GI 2024: “Sustainable Geospatial Solutions for a Changing World”
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Article Number | 04009 | |
Number of page(s) | 8 | |
Section | GIS in Land Use and Management, and Cadaster | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202459004009 | |
Published online | 13 November 2024 |
Comparative Analysis of Sentinel-2 MSI and Landsat-8 OLI for Enhanced Land Monitoring
1 National Research University "Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers institute" Tashkent, Uzbekistan
2 National university of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
3 Karakalpak State University, Nukus city, Uzbekistan
4 Chirchik state pedagogical university, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
5 Oriental university department of Economy of turism, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
* Corresponding author: oykhumor.ruzikulova@gmail.com
The usage of satellite imagery has been extremely beneficial to many industries, such as environmental monitoring, medical mapping, urban planning, and agriculture. Among the several satellite pictures that are emerging as significant sources of multispectral data that provide crucial insights into the dynamics of the Earth’s surface are Sentinel-2 MSI and Landsat-8 OLI. Understanding the differences between these two satellite systems is essential to maximizing their use in various applications. This study examines the advantages and disadvantages of Sentinel-2 and Landsat- 8 OLI satellite data. The results enabled the use of the pertinent satellite images to create various themed memories, such as the connection between human health and the environment while creating medical-related geographic maps.
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