Hui Li's research while affiliated with Xiamen University of Technology and other places

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In order to discover the fractal and multifractal nature of land surface temperature (LST) spatiotemporal patterns, this study computed the LST in thecoastal city, Xiamen, southeastern China using Landsat TM/OLI/TIRS images from 1994 to 2015, and introduced two-dimensional box-counting and two-dimensional multifractal box-counting methods to quanti...
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Impervious surfaces (IS) coverage is a quantifiable environmental indicator for understanding urban sprawl and its potential impacts on sustainability of urban ecological environments. Numerous studies have previously demonstrated global and regional IS variation, but little attention has been paid to the different internal and external patterns of...
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Impervious surfaces (IS) constitute a quantifiable metric for urbanization and ecological environmental assessment. This study estimated the IS in the subtropical coastal area of Xiamen, southeastern China, from TM/OLI images obtained in 1994, 2000, 2004, 2010, and 2015. Two-dimension box-counting and two-dimension multifractal box-counting method...
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Snow depth and Snow Water Equivalence (SWE) are important parameters for hydrological applications. In this application, a theoretical method of snow depth estimation with repeat-pass InSAR measurements was proposed, and a preliminary sensitivity analysis of snow phase changes versus the incident angle and snow density was developed. Moreover, the...

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... There is a significant body of research on landscape distribution (Alberti, 2005;Forman & Collinge, 1997;Henein & Merriam, 1990;Robinson et al., 2005;Zhou et al., 2014), but less attention has been paid to the structural properties of landscape connections, which are essential for maintaining connectivity (Bennett, 2003;Guneroglu et al., 2013;Hysa & Başkaya, 2018;Tischendorf & Fahrig, 2000;Tzoulas et al., 2007). While the impact of urbanization on landscape structure has been widely studied in the context of builtup expansion (Crawford, 2007;Man et al., 2019;Pili et al., 2017;Wu et al., 2016;Zhou et al., 2014), the effects of different types of urban spatial growth on landscape structure at various spatial scales have been poorly monitored (Kirtland et al., 1994;Peng et al., 2017a, b;Wilson et al., 2003;Yılmaz & Terzi, 2018). It is well established that urban spatial growth primarily consumes natural areas, leading to landscape degradation. ...
... Multifractal scaling can be employed to quantitatively describe various spatial heterogeneus phenomena. In recent years, growing studies have employed multifractal scaling modeling to geospatial pattern analysis (Chen and Wang, 2013;Frankhauser et al., 2018;Man et al., 2019;Murcio et al., 2015;Salat et al., 2018). Multifractal measures reflect a distribution of physical or other quantities on a geometric support (Feder, 1988). ...
... With the successful launch of many satellites equipped with C-band sensors, the application of InSAR technology has become increasingly widespread. For example, this includes monitoring variations in snow depth across intensive time series and retrieving snow depth in mountainous areas (Conde et al., 2019;Li et al., 2017). However, the InSAR method is susceptible to interferometric coherence problems in snow depth retrieval. ...