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Remote sensing aerial photography

Remote sensing, aerial photography, geophysical techniques... [Pg.120]

In some cases, aerial photography or remote sensing may be useful in the measurement of plume extent. [Pg.162]

Fisher, T. R., and M. Moline. 1992. "Seasonal plant cover on the Amazon River floodplain determined with aerial videography and image analysis." In Color Aerial Photography in the Plant Sciences and Related Fields, ed. C. H. Blazquez (American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Bethesda, MD), pp. 207-216. [Pg.270]

A comparison of the regional lineament interpreted from satellite remote-sensing data with the detailed composite interpretation from aerial photography shows that the azimuth of the Currant lineament is expressed only in the short photolineaments. [Pg.207]

Stratification is facilitated by on-ground sampling, remote sensing, and geographic information systems (GIS). Relevant remote-sensing platforms include aerial photography, airborne lidar, and satellites. After stratification, the annual yields of the entire forest can be tallied from the yield tables. [Pg.809]

Multi-spectral aerial photography represents the simplest type of reflective remote sensing. A number of ahgned identical cameras equipped with different filters, are activated at the same time. This technique produces images directly and can be used to monitor land vegetation, and oil, algae and turbidity in water. The sensitivity of photographical materials only extends... [Pg.171]

All instruments placed on board a satellite are first subjected to lengthy testing, first in the laboratory, then in aircraft. Conversely, it is perfectly possible for airplanes to carry out missions now performed by spacecraft. This is becoming quite common in the United States, at least. One curious point arises here while the expressions remote sensing or remote detection are avoided for traditional aerial photography missions, they are used when the airplane carries radar or infrared detectors, and when multispectral photography, even if it is only in the visible range, is either the principal or a minor function of the mission concerned. [Pg.2]

Yost, E. and Wendroth, S. 1969, Ecological Applications of Multispectral Color Aerial Photography , in Remote Sensing in Ecology (see Johnson, P. L.). [Pg.166]


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