Remote sensing of the environment: an earth resource perspective
Jensen, J.R.
Remote sensing of the environment: an earth resource perspective - 2nd ed. - New York Pearson Prentice Hall 2007 - xvi, 592p.
Explains all the elements of remote sensing and reviews how remote sensing is used for a variety of national and international earth resource monitoring programs. Examines the history of photography including the invention of specific types of emulsion and fixate agents and defines the nomenclature and geometry of a single photograph and how scale and height measurements are made. Describes surface temperature mapping is performed using thermal infrared remote sensing.
0-13-188950-8
Earth sciences|Conservation of Natural Resources|Photography|Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted|Remote sensing
QA 78 .J46 2007
Remote sensing of the environment: an earth resource perspective - 2nd ed. - New York Pearson Prentice Hall 2007 - xvi, 592p.
Explains all the elements of remote sensing and reviews how remote sensing is used for a variety of national and international earth resource monitoring programs. Examines the history of photography including the invention of specific types of emulsion and fixate agents and defines the nomenclature and geometry of a single photograph and how scale and height measurements are made. Describes surface temperature mapping is performed using thermal infrared remote sensing.
0-13-188950-8
Earth sciences|Conservation of Natural Resources|Photography|Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted|Remote sensing
QA 78 .J46 2007