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Developing and testing remote-sensing indices to represent within-field variation of wheat yields: Assessment of the variation explained by simple models
F Ulfa, TG Orton, YP Dang, NW Menzies
Agronomy 12 (2), 384, 2022
152022
Are climate-dependent impacts of soil constraints on crop growth evident in remote-sensing data?
F Ulfa, TG Orton, YP Dang, NW Menzies
Remote Sensing 14 (21), 5401, 2022
62022
Risiko Kerugian Akibat Longsor di Desa Cibanteng, Kecamatan Sukaresmi, Kabupaten Cianjur, Jawa Barat
F Ulfa, E Kusratmoko, A Wibowo
Majalah Geografi Indonesia, 2015
62015
A comparison of remote-sensing vegetation indices for assessing within-field variation of wheat yield.
F Ulfa, TG Orton, YP Dang, NW Menzies
42022
The role of small format aerial photographs for first response in landslide event
F Ulfa, J Sartohadi
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 338 (1), 012026, 2019
42019
Debris flow susceptibility analysis based on landslide inventory and run-out modelling in middle part of Kodil watershed, Central Java, Indonesia
U Fathiyya
University of Twente, 2017
22017
Spatial Soil Constraint Diagnoses in Australia's Northern Grains Region
F Ulfa
2023
A Study of the Relationships between Depths of Soil Constraints and Remote Sensing Data from Different Stages of the Growing Season
F Ulfa, TG Orton, YP Dang, NW Menzies
Remote Sensing 15 (14), 3527, 2023
2023
Using Peak Season NDVI for Assessing Soil Constraints Under Different Climate Conditions
F Ulfa, TG Orton, YP Dang, NW Menzies
3rd International Conference on Smart and Innovative Agriculture (ICoSIA …, 2023
2023
University of Queensland reference paddocks-raw and pre-processed datasets
F Ulfa, T Orton, Y Dang
The University of Queensland, 2022
2022
Spatial soil constraint diagnosis using remote sensing data overlaid with soil data, for more informed management decisions about infield variation
F Ulfa, TG Orton, YP Dang, NW Menzies
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