Lin Guo

Orcid: 0000-0003-2244-0034

According to our database1, Lin Guo authored at least 13 papers between 2019 and 2024.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2024
Interpretable Physics-Informed Neural Networks Groundwater Level Simulation Model: A Case Study of Linyi, Shandong Province, China.
Dataset, December, 2024

Nonlinear Evolutionary Pattern Recognition of Land Subsidence in the Beijing Plain.
Remote. Sens., August, 2024

Monitoring and Cause Analysis of Land Subsidence along the Yangtze River Utilizing Time-Series InSAR.
ISPRS Int. J. Geo Inf., 2024

2023
Land subsidence simulation based on Extremely Randomized Trees combined with Monte Carlo algorithm.
Comput. Geosci., September, 2023

Study on Land Subsidence Simulation Based on a Back-Propagation Neural Network Combined with the Sparrow Search Algorithm.
Remote. Sens., June, 2023

2022
Multi-Source Time Series Remote Sensing Feature Selection and Urban Forest Extraction Based on Improved Artificial Bee Colony.
Remote. Sens., 2022

Decision tree-based classification in coastal area integrating polarimetric SAR and optical data.
Data Technol. Appl., 2022

2021
Understanding the Influence of Building Loads on Surface Settlement: A Case Study in the Central Business District of Beijing Combining Multi-Source Data.
Remote. Sens., 2021

Mechanism of Land Subsidence Mutation in Beijing Plain under the Background of Urban Expansion.
Remote. Sens., 2021

2020
Detection of Seasonal Deformation of Highway Overpasses Using the PS-InSAR Technique: A Case Study in Beijing Urban Area.
Remote. Sens., 2020

Analysis of the Contribution Rate of the Influencing Factors to Land Subsidence in the Eastern Beijing Plain, China Based on Extremely Randomized Trees (ERT) Method.
Remote. Sens., 2020

2019
Analysis of the Spatiotemporal Variation in Land Subsidence on the Beijing Plain, China.
Remote. Sens., 2019

Land Subsidence and Ground Fissures in Beijing Capital International Airport (BCIA): Evidence from Quasi-PS InSAR Analysis.
Remote. Sens., 2019


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