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adam_text Titel: Bd. 2. Manual of remote sensing. Interpretation and applications Autor: Jahr: 1983 CONTENTS VOLUME I (THEORY, INSTRUMENTS AND TECHNIQUES) Frontispiece Figures Foreword Editor's Preface to the Second Edition Preface to Volume I Chapter 1. The Development and Principles of Remote Sensing Introduction. 1 The Development of Remote Sensing. 2 Remote Sensing Prior to 1960; Remote Sensing since 1960 Systems of the Near Future . 11 SPOT; MOS 1; Spacelab Other National Systems Under Consideration. 13 Geographic Information Systems . 13 Making Remote Sensing Work . 14 Technology Transfer. 14 Political and Legal Implications of Remote Sensing . 16 A Systems View of Remote Sensing. 19 Resolution; Spatial Resolution—Technical Aspects; Broader Aspects of Spatial Resolution: Spectral and Radiometrie Resolution; Temporal Resolution; Scale: Information as a Scale-Dependent Phenomenon: Consistency; Scale and Aggregation; Artifacting The Multi Concept. 30 Multistage; Multiband and Multispectral: multipolarization: Multidirectional: Multienhancement References. 32 Chapter 2. The Nature of Electromagnetic Radiation Nomenclature . 37 Fundamental Properties of Electromagnetic Radiation. 37 Wave Properties; Electromagnetic Spectrum: Quantum Properties of Electromagnetic Radiation; Polarization of Electromagnetic Radiation: Coherent and Incoherent Radiation; Doppler Effect Nomenclature Relating to Electromagnetic Radiation. 45 Radiation Quantities: Spectral Quantities, Luminous Quantities; Use of Subscripts, Superscripts, and Functional Notations; Relationship between Luminous and Radiant Quantities; Hemispherical Reflectance, Transmittance, and Absorptance; Factors of Ten Nomenclature Measurement of Electromagnetic Radiation. 52 Responsivity, R; Normalization Production of Electromagnetic Radiation. Radiating Structures; Thermal Emission; Fluorescent and Laser Emission References. 54 60 Chapter 3. Matter-Energy Interaction in the Optical Region Nomenclature . Introduction. Overview; The Energy Flow Process; Relating Remote Sensing Observables to Scene Phenomena; The Dynamic Nature of Remote Sensing Measurements and Sources of Variation Mathematical Framework. "° Approaches; Radiative Transfer and Energy Budget Equations; Direct Solution and Difficulties in Specifying the Terrain Parameters; Modeling Approximations; Modeling Summary Indirect Sensing of Terrain Characteristics . 87 Feature Selection—Smith and Oliver (1974); Biomass Estimation—Park and Derring (1982): Row Crop Characteristics—Kimes (1982); Forest canopy characteristics—Strahler and Xiaowen (1981); Snow Properties—Dozier (1981) Overview of Measured Terrain Feature Response Parameters. 91 Cautionary Note in the Interpretation of Data from the Literature; Vegetation: Non-vegetation: Other sources of Data Future Research Directions. 105 References. 110 Chapter 4. Matter-Energy Interaction in the Microwave Region Nomenclature . 115 Introduction. 115 The Radar Equation. 115 Basic Characteristics of Radar Return . 116 Facets: Spheres: Cylinders: Dihedral Corner Reflectors: Trihedral Corner Reflectors: Luneberg Lens Reflector Dielectric Properties . 120 Liquid Water: Fresh-water Ice: Sea Ice: Snow: Rocks and Powders: Soils: Vegetation Material Scattering Models. 124 Surface Scattering Models: Volume Scattering Models Summary of Surface- and Volume-Backscattering Mechanisms. 130 Imagery Gray Tones . I 3q Influence of Polarization; Influence of Multiple Volume Scattering: Influence of Look Angle: Influence of Resolution Cell Size: Influence of Complex Dielectric Constant: Effects of Wavelength. Surface Roughness, and Penetration; Summary Radar Backscattering from Water Surfaces. 137 Radar Backscattering from Land Surfaces and Sea Ice . 140 Bare and Vegetation-Covered Soil: Snow: Sea Ice: Vegetation Passive Microwave Radiation. 144 Fundamentals of Microwave Radiometry; Emissivity and Reflectivity; Radiometrie Temperature Models, Emissivity Model of a Specular Surface; Emissivity Model of a Perfectly Rough Surface; Effects of Surface Roughness and Inhomogeneities on Emission Microwave Emission from Land Surfaces. 151 Bare and Vegetation-Covered Soil; Snow: Sea Ice Microwave Radiometrie Characteristics of Oceans . 156 Effects of Surface Roughness; Effects of Ocean Foam: Effects of Salinity; Effect of Oil Slick References. 161 Chapter 5. Interaction Mechanisms Within the Atmosphere Nomenclature . 165 Introduction. 167 Atmospheric Effects on Remote Sensing. 167 Atmospheric Characteristics . 167 Interaction Mechanisms; Composition: Clouds Characteristics of Solar Radiant Energy . 171 Spectral Irradiance; Solar Constant Radiant Energy Interactions with Atmospheres . 172 Radiative Transfer in a Scattering and Absorbing Medium: Theory of Atmospheric Radiant Energy Interaction: Methods of Solution Particulates. 174 Physical Characteristics: Effect of Particulates on Remote Sensing: Particulate Scattering Characteristics Optical Thickness. 179 Lambert-Bouguer Law of Transmission; Reference Standard for Atmospheric Particulates; Turbidity Factor as Measure of Optical Thickness Downwelling Radiation at the Ground . 181 Spectral Irradiance of Sunlight and Skylight; Spectral Composition of Sunlight and Skylight; Pattern of Sky Radiance; Scattering Back from Upwelling Radiation Upwelling Radiation at the Top of the Atmosphere . 183 Shortwave Radiation: Longwave Radiation; Contrast and Contrast Transmittance Turbulence. 189 Atmospheric Radiative Transfer Processes in the Infrared . 190 Line Absorption: Continuum Absorption: Scattering, Extinction and Absorption by Clouds Atmospheric Radiative Transfer Process in the Microwave. 198 Spectral Line Absorption: The Dielectric Properties of Moist Air Interactions Between Microwave Radiation and Haze, Clouds and Precipitation Particles 203 Interaction of Individual Water Droplets with Microwave Radiation: Unit Volume Radiative Transfer Properties of Clouds: Propogation of Microwave Radiation in the Earth's Atmosphere Remote Sensing in the Infrared . 209 Mathematical Formulation; Remote Sensing of Temperature Profiles: Remote Sensing of Composition Profiles; Corrections for the Effects of Clouds: Corrections for Atmospheric Particulates; Simultaneous Determination of Atmospheric and Surface Parameters 217 Remote Sensing in the Microwave. Atmospheric Absorption and Emission from 1 to 300 GHz; Weighting Functions in the Microwave; Observations of Atmospheric Phenomena References. Chapter 6. Photographic Systems for Remote Sensing 231 Nomenclature . 231 Introduction. Fundamental Considerations . 232 Camera Spectroradiometry; The Optics of Aerial Cameras; Atmospheric Effects: Spectral Signatures Aerial Photographic Film. 253 Aerial Black-and-White Film: Aerial Color Films Filters . 269 Antivignetting Filters: Spectral Filters; Polarization Filters Cameras . 272 Conventional cameras; Multiband Cameras References. 289 Chapter 7. Electro-Optical Non-Imaging Sensors Nomenclature . 293 Introduction. 294 Radiometrie Measurement System. 294 The Measurement Equation: Field-of-View Relationships; Detectors and Spectral Response: Referencing: Electronic Signal Processing Signal-To-Noise-Ratio. 305 Random Noise; Preamplifier and Input Circuit Noise; Noise Figure: Signal-To-Noise Radio AC Radiometer; System Filters: System Noise Passbands; Equivalent Input Signal: Signal-To-Noise Ratio; Combined Random and Nonrandom Noise; Linearity Radiometrie Instruments. 316 Broadband-Infrared: Broadband—Visible/Near Infrared: Direct Solar Radiation; Radiation Thermometers; Multiband Radiometers; Spectroradiometers Detection Mechanisms, Noise, and Figures of Merit . 325 Photon Detection Mechanisms; Thermal Detection Mechanisms: Detector Noise: Figures of Merit References. 332 Chapter 8. Electro-Optical Imaging Sensors Nomenclature . 335 Introduction. 335 Styles of Sensors . 33g Frame Sensor: Pushbroom Sensor: Mechanical Scanners Selecting a Sensor Design . 339 Design Procedure: Resolution and Optical Transfer Function; Establishing Signal-To-Noise Requirements: Signal-To-Noise Performance: Other Sources of Radiometrie Error: Separation of Spectral Energy Detectors and Image Devices . Detectors; Noise Sources; Figures of Merit Radiometrie Calibration . 364 Amplitude Calibration; Spectral Calibration: Spatial Calibration: Transfer Methods: Calibration Categories; Calibration Errors References. 367 Chapter 9. Radar Fundamentals and Scatterometers Nomenclature . 369 Introduction. 370 Basic Radar System Ideas. 371 Resolution Concepts; Angle Discrimination; Range Discrimination: Speed Measurement; Ambiguity and Resolution; Sensitivity, Amplitude, Measurement, Fading and Noise Calibration of Radars. 402 Calibration of Receivers; Techniques for CW radar Calibration; Accuracy of Measurement; Noise Measurement and Removal Scatterometers. 407 Scatterometer System Descriptions: System Choice: Precision of Measurement in the Presence of Noise: Pulse Scatterometers; Frequency-Modulated Systems; Velocity-Angle Systems; Fading Rate Limitations and the Radar Uncertainty Principle; Ground-Based Scatterometers References. 426 Chapter 10. Imaging Radar Systems Nomenclature . 429 Radar Imaging Systems. 429 PPI- and B-Scan Airborne Radar. 430 Real Aperture SLAR. 431 Basic Idea of SLAR: Systems and Equipment: Speckle and Its Reduction: Profiling: Distortions Synthetic-Aperture Radar (SAR). 443 Review of SLAR Concepts: The Synthetic-Aperture Concept: Basic SAR Configurations; Error Sources in SAR Systems SAR Signal Processing. 457 Concept Summation: SAR Processor Descriptions: Speckle Reduction in SAR: Multipolarization and Multispectral SAR: Some Representative SAR Systems and Results References. 473 Chapter 11. Passive Microwave Radiometry Nomenclature . 475 Introduction. 477 Antenna Fundamentals. 477 Antenna Patterns: Radiometer Antenna Polarization; Gain, Directivity and Effective Aperture; Input Impedance and Mismatch Radiative Transfer Fundamentals. 480 Brightness Concepts; Blackbody Radiation; Thermal Noise From a Resistor; Thermal Noise from an Antenna; Antenna Temperature, Brightness Temperature and Emissivity; Atmospheric Radiative Transfer Radiometer Receivers. ™y Noise Representation: Basic Receiver Operation; Modulation Techniques: Noise Sources; Advances in Receiver Performance Radiometer Calibration. 50 1 Power Transfer Through Microwave Radiometer Networks; Receiver Calibration; Radiometer Radiative Transfer Equation; Antenna Loss Correction Factors; Antenna Loss Calibration Techniques Imaging Considerations. 510 Moving Platform Parameters References. 515 Chapter 12. Landsat Satellites Introduction. 517 Landsat Spacecraft. 519 Observatory: General Configuration; Subsystems; Landsat Payload Launch and Orbital Operations. 537 Landsat Launches: Landsat Orbit: Worldwide Refrence System Ground Systems. 541 Ground Communication Stations; Operations Control Center; NASA Data Processing Facility; Image Processing Facility: EROS Data Center Landsat-D Satellites. 547 General: Landsat-D Instrument Systems: Landsat-D Flight Segment; Thematic Mapper: Ground Processing Landsat-D Becomes Landsat-4. 565 References. 570 Chapter 13. Microwave and Infrared Satellite Remote Sensors Nomenclature . 571 Introduction. 571 Active Microwave Sensors. 571 Altimeters: Sounders; Future Systems Passive Microwave Sensors. 601 Background: Spaceborne Radiometer System Concepts; Spaceborne Radiometrie Sensors: Future Developments Infrared Sensors. ^30 Background: HCMM System: SMIRR System: Future Systems Summary . 646 References. ^ Chapter 14. Meteorological Satellites Introduction. Polar Orbiting and Low Earth-Orbiting Satellites. . 651 TIROS: ESSA: ITOS: TIROS-N: The Advanced TIROS-N Spacecraft; NIMBUS The Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP). 554 Evolution: Block 3D Instruments; Special Sensors Geostationary Meteorological Satellites . 670 ATS, Applications Technology Satellite; SMS/GOES (Operational Geostationary Satellite); GOES D, E, and F; The Earth Radiation Budget Experiment (ERBE) International Weather Satellites . 674 Océanographie Satellites. 675 Seasat-A Space Shuttle. 675 References. 678 Chapter 15. Communication and Data Transmission Systems Nomenclature . 681 Introduction. 681 The Communication Process. 682 Information Input; Radio Circuits; Modulation Function; Receiving The Radio/Optical Spectrum. 685 Historical Perspective; Optical Communication Communication System Design. 687 Free-Space Propagation: Atmospheric Effects Lenses and Antennas. 692 Optical Resolution; Antennas; Noise System Power Budget. 697 References. 698 Chapter 16. Orbital Mechanics for Remote Sensing Nomenclature . 699 Introduction. 700 The Circular Orbit. 700 Basic Description; Orientation: Geosynchronous Orbits: Orbit Precession; Sun-Synchronous Orbits: Asynchronous Orbits and Lighting Variations Coverage. 702 Nadir Trace: Nadir Trace Pattern Formation; General Pattern Features: Pass Sequencing: Off-Nadir Points and Traces Elliptic and Other Conic Orbits . 706 Background; Historical Development; Dynamics of Conic Orbits: Applications to Earth Satellite Orbits Maneuvers. 709 Impulsive Maneuvers: Continuous Thrust Maneuvers: Orbit Trim Maneuvers Propulsion Systems . 713 Maintenance of Remote Sensing Orbits . 714 Geosynchronous Orbits: Sun Synchronous Orbits References. 717 Chapter 17. Data Processing and Reprocessing Introduction. 719 The Systems Milieu—An Overview. 719 Historical Situation; Technical Data Attributes; Impact of Sensor Characteristics on Processing Requirements Image and Data Conversion. The Basic Imaging Process Image Sampling and Reconstruction . /¿? Information and Redundancy; Effect of the Sampling Aperture; Image Reconstruction; Interpolation or Resampling Information and Encoding. 737 The Model is the Message; Coding, Compression and Restoration; Direct Encoding in the Spatial Domain: Monochromatic Transform Encoding; Multispectral Encoding: Comparisons and Conclusions The Global Situation—Geometric Distortions. 753 Geometric Modifications; Methods of Correction; Map Projections for Landsat-D; Landsat-D System Processing Considerations Spatial Frequency Modifications. 767 The Fundamental Restoration Problem; Linear Restoration; Non-Linear Restoration Coherent Noise. 774 Cosmetic Cleanup; Convolution Filtering Optical Image Processing. 777 Fourier Optics and Coherent Optical Processing; Incoherent Optical Processing; Remote Sensing Applications of Optical Processing References. 788 Chapter 18. Pattern Recognition and Classification Introduction. 793 Basic Pattern Recognition Concepts: Literature Dealing With Pattern Recognition Concepts: Summary Relative to Pattern Recognition Concepts Principles of Spectral Discrimination. 795 Economic Consequences of Decisions . 798 The Bayes Decision Rule Maximizes Expected Gain; Bayes Decision Rules and Category Prior Probabilities; Maximin Decision Rule, The Gaussian Assumption Feature Selection. 801 Principal Components: Bhattacharyya Distance Syntactic Pattern Recognition Applied to Remote Sensing Problems . 801 General Approach: Recognition of Clouds and Shadows References. g04 Chapter 19. Remote Sensing Software Systems Introduction. gQY Evolution of Remote Sensing Software Systems . 807 Changing Needs: Software Requirements Design of Remote Sensing Software Systems. 808 Current Software Trends: Batch Versus Interactive Processing; User-System Interface: Software Structure Present Large Scale Computer Software Systems. 813 ORSER Software System: LARSYS Software System; ERIPS Software System' VICAR Software System Present Minicomputer Software Systems. 824 IDIMS Software System; KANDIDATS Softwar are Command Output Image Input Image(s) (FLAGS). 827 GIPSY Software System: Mini-VICAR Software System: AOIPS Software System Future Trends. 834 Computer Technology Impacts; Impact of Evolving Sensors: Data Base Management System Trends; Conflicting Software System Design Goals Abbreviations and Acronyms . 837 References. 838 Chapter 20. Digital Hardware Introduction. 841 Image Processing and Remote Sensing: General Computer Organization: Hardware and Software System Components . 843 General Purpose Processors: Mass Storage: Data Acquisition Devices: Data Display Devices System Configurations. 861 Small Systems; Medium Systems; Large Systems Technology Development. 866 VLSI; Parallel Processing: Data Base Machines: Optical Mass Storage References. 870 Chapter 21. Image Geometry and Rectification Introduction. 873 Definitions Need for Image Correction . 875 Sources of Image Radiometry and Geometry Errors. 875 Overview; Sources of Image Radiometry Errors: Sources of Image Geometry Errors Techniques for Image Correction. 877 Method to Determine Image Errors. 878 Radiometrie Calibration Sources; Ground Control Points; Relative Control Points: Attitude/Altitude/Position Information Mathematical Techniques Used . 879 Radiometrie Modification: Automatic Location of Ground Control Points: Mapping Functions: Resampling Methods: Image Enhancement to Support Preprocessing: Contrast Stretching Image Processing Operations. 889 Radiometrie Correction: Geometric Correction: Registration: Mosaicking Map Projections Suitable for Large-Scale Mapping and for Use With Satellite Images . . 901 Types of Projection: The Earth as an Ellipsoid: Principal Projections Image Manipulation. 910 Systems to Implement Image Processing. 911 Flow of Data from Sensor to Users: Multispectral Scanner Preprocessor (MPP): NASA Master Data Processor: Landsat-D Processing Considerations: USGS EDIPS: A Generalized Digital Image Processing System Future Technology Developments for Improved Geometric Correction. 918 Global Positioning System: Tracking and Data Relay Satellite: Massively Parallel Processor Conclusions. 919 Chapter 22. Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing . 923 Introduction. Basic Concepts in Spatial Data Handling. 924 Digital Handling of Spatial Data. Data Volume and Accuracy Considerations; Manipulation and Retrieval Operations: Display of Spatial Data The Geographic Information System: An Introduction . 926 An Operational Geographic Information System: The Canada Geographic Information System (CGIS): Geographic Information System Design Methodology The Geographic Informaton System: Technical Considerations. 937 Methods of Spatial Data Capture and Encoding; Data Management in the Geographic Information System; Data Manipulation and Display in the GIS Linking Remote Sensing Systems and Geographic Information Systems. 945 Remote Sensing Inputs to Geographic Information Systems; Geographic Information System Inputs to Remote Sensing Systems; A Sample Linkage: IBIS, The Image Based Information System Concluding Remarks . 957 References. 957 Chapter 23. Ground Investigations in Support of Remote Sensing Nomenclature . 959 Introduction. 959 Uses of Ground Data: Test Sites Common Measurements for Radiative Calibration. 960 The Need for Calibration; Topography; Solar and Satellite Geometry; Measurement of Solar and Longwave Radiation; Reflectance Measurements: Temperature and Emittance: Other Micrometeorological Measurements Measurements for Interpretation of Surface Properties. 970 Geological Investigations: Agriculture and Forestry Investigations; Snow Training. 980 Verification and Accuracy Assessment for Thematic Maps. 981 Sample Plans: Types of Errors References . gg4 Chapter 24. Fundamentals of Image Analysis: Analysis of Visible and Thermal Infrared Data Introduction. ^7 An Image Analysis Paradigm. 9gy Need for Framework; Mechanics of Human Vision: Visual Perception: Manual Image Analysis: Computer-Assisted Image Interpretation Basics of Manual Image Interpretation . 999 Image Interpretation Tasks; Elements of Manual Image Analysis; Aids and. Techniques for Manual Image Analysis: Manual Image Analysis Procedures- Imagery Interpretation and Transfer Equipment; Viewing Equipment; Measuring Equipment: Equipment for Transfer of Detail: Miscellaneous Equipment; Selection of Equipment Fundamentals of Computer-Assisted Image Interpretation 1026 Introduction and Summary; The Dimensions and Resolution of Environmental Measurement; The Elements of Human- and Computer-Assisted Interpretation: The Evolution and Status of Digital Image Processing: Supervised Multispectral Image Interpretation Interpretation of Photographic (Camera) Imagery . 1064 The Vertical Aerial Photograph; Oblique Photography: Interpretation of Visible and Near Infrared Imagery in Various Photographic Forms Interpretation of Thermal Infrared Imagery. 1090 Thermal Imagery and Energy Exchange Theory; Thermal Imagery and the Atmosphere; Systems Factors Affecting Thermal Imagery: Environmental Factors Affecting Thermal Images; Qualitative Image Interpretation: Quantitative Image Interpretation A Perspective on Image Analysis and Future Directions. 1114 References . 1118 Chapter 25. Image Analysis-Microwave Region Factors Which Influence the Appearance and Interpretability of Radar Images—Introduction. 1125 Radar Geometry Radargrammetry. 1130 Review of the Geometric Errors in Radar Imagery: Radar Projection Transformation; Radar Parallax and Stereoscopy: Transformations of Radar Images for Mosaics; Optimum Radar Depression Angles Areal Resolution. 1140 Number of Independent Samples. 1142 Image Resolution, Independent Samples, and Image Interpretation Backscattering Cross-Secton: A Key Determinant of Image Tone. 1144 Wavelength; Incidence Angle; Aspect Angle; Polarization; Complex Dielectric Constant; Surface Roughness; Sub-surface Roughness; Volume Scattering Texture as a Discriminant on Radar Images. 1152 Pattern and Shape as Interpretive Elements on Radar Images Radar Image Interpretation . 1154 Radar Imagery Merged with Other Imagery: Interpretation of Surface Water: Natural Vegetation Mapping: Agricultural Surveys with Radar Imagery: Soil Surveys with Radar Imagery: Interpretation of Snow and Ice: Interpretation of Geologic Features: Integrated Landscape Analysis: Integrated Reconnaissance Natural Resource Surveys with Radar Imagery: Trends in Satellite Radar Imagery References. "79 Glossary. List of Contributors. Combined Index to Volumes I and II 1209 IX VOLUME II (INTERPRETATION AND APPLICATIONS) Frontispiece figures. Foreword. Editor's Preface to the Second Edition */ Preface to Volume II. xiii Chapter 26. Archaeology, Anthropology, and Cultural Resources Management Introduction. A Brief Overview of Remote Sensing in Archaeological Methodology Historical Overview. ' 236 Balloons and Kites; Photoarchaeology Archaeological Applications of Remote Sensing. 1241 Aerial Archaeological Discovery; Visual Interpretation of Cultural Resources; Archaeological Survey and Sampling; Photogrammetry for Recording and Mapping Cultural Resources; In the Laboratory: Remote Sensing and Artifactual Evidence Anthropological Remote Sensing. 1291 Anthropological Remote Sensing Before 1972; The Impact of Landsat Conclusions. 1299 References. 1300 Chapter 27. Remote Sensing of Weather and Climate Introduction. 1305 Remote Sensing of the Earths Weather. 1305 Macroscale: Mesoscale Remote Sensing of the Earth's Climate . 1324 Remote Sensing of Radiatively Active Atmospheric Constituents. 1326 Monitoring Climate Scale Variability in the Ocean from Space. 1337 Primary and Secondary Variables: Measurement Strategy: Data Sets; Conclusion Remote Sensing of the Cryosphere and Hydrosphere. 1352 The Cryosphere: Hydrosphere Land Surface Processes . 1358 Desertification: Deforestation: Urbanization Future Trends. References. Chapter 28. The Marine Environment Introduction. .,.,. Oceanography. Physical Oceanography; Chemical Oceanography; Biological Oceanography; Geological Oceanoeraöhv Coastal Pollution and Water Quality Measurement. 1458 Point Source Pollution; Non-point Water Quality Variables: Water Quality and Circulation Models Current Status and Outlook. 1481 References. 1482 Chapter 29. Water Resources Assessment Introduction. I497 Subsurface Water. 1498 Shallow Sand and Gravel Aquifers; Other Aquifers Soil Moisture and Evapotranspiration. 1507 Approach and Data Assessment; Direct Observations of the Soil; Indirect Estimate of Soil Moisture; Data Availability; Application Examples and Discussion Snow and Ice Mapping and Monitoring. 1516 Approach/Data Assessment; Acquisition Methods and Alternatives: Analysis Methods for Hydrology; Application Examples and Discussion Surface Water. 1531 Data Assessment; Application Examples Land/Surface Cover. 1540 Data Collection and Acquisition Considerations; Data Analysis Application Examples. 1546 Floodplain Delineation; Hydrogeomorphic Analysis; Wetlands Mapping; Irrigated Lands; Hydrologie Land Cover; Outlook for the Future and Conclusions References. 1562 Chapter 30. Urban/Suburban Land Use Analysis Introduction. 1571 The Spectral Nature of Urban Land Use. 1571 Urban Land Cover Analysis with Visible and Near Infrared Imagery; Urban Land Cover Analysis with Radar Imagery The Spatial Nature of Urban Land Use. 1595 Spatial Resolution Requirements for Urban Studies: Minimum Mapping Unit: Summary The Temporal Nature of Urban Land Use. 1598 Assumptions Concerning Temporal Resolution Urban/Suburban Land Use and Land Cover Classification Systems and Accuracy Assessment . 1601 Classification Systems: Land Use Classification Accuracy Assessment Selected Urban Land Use Applications Using Remotely Sensed Data. 1605 The Land Use and Land Cover Mapping Program of the U.S. Geological Survey. 1606 Introduction; Land Use and Land Cover Map Update Procedures U.S. Bureau of the Census Urbanized Area Program. 1609 Introduction; Urban Area Delineation Using Landsat Image Enhancements and Classification Maps: Change Detection Overview: Change Detection Preprocessing Procedures; Change Detection Approaches; The Interface of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems for Identifying Urbanizing Areas: The Use of Sensors in Addition to Landsat MSS for Urban Area Delineation: Summary Population Estimation. 1623 Introduction; Population Estimation Techniques: Conclusion 1629 Housing Quality Data. Introduction; Characteristics of Individual Units; Conclusion Monitoring Energy Conservation, Utilization, and Production in Urban Areas . 1630 Introduction; Thermal Infrared Detection of Heat Loss; Modeling the Regional Use of Electricity; Modeling the Conversion of Electricity from Solid Waste; Modeling the Use of Photovoltaic Energy Sources Urban and Suburban Land Use Information for Emergency Situations: the Three Mile Island Example. 1650 Appendix A—A Classification System for Urban and Built-Up Land Use . 1651 References. 1660 Chapter 31. Geological Applications Introduction. Definition of Geological Remote Sensing; Historical Considerations; Interrelationships of Geologic Remote Sensing with Closely Related Disciplines and Subdisciplines Types and Availability of Remotely Sensed Data for Geological Investigations. 1678 Remotely Sensed Image Data from Airborne Platforms; Imaging Sensor Systems on Spacecraft: Non-Imaging and/or High-Resolution Systems; Mini-Atlas of Image and Related Data Coverage of Cape Cod, Massachusetts and Environs Analysis Techniques . 1726 Photogeology and Geological Remote Sensing; Multispectral Data; Combined Data Sets Applications of Remote Sensing Technology to Geologic Subdisciplines. 1762 Introduction; Geologic Mapping; Economic Geology; Engineering Geology; Geologic Hazards; Glaciology; Geomorphology; Marine Geology; Geobotany; Archaeology; Astrogeology Future Trends. 1910 Landsat 4: SPOT: Mapsat; Space Shuttle; Aircraft; Other Spacecraft (U.S. and Non-U.S.) References. 1916 Chapter 32. Engineering Applications Introduction. ]955 Image Analysis. 1955 Analysis Procedure; The Key Approach; The Combined Technique Approach Terrain Analysis. 1961 Engineering Soils Mapping: Construction Material Inventories: Regional Inventories; Discussion of Procedures and Imagery Comparison of Remote Sensing Systems. 1969 Site Investigations for Regional Planning. 1974 Integration of Remote Sensors: Dam Sites; Reservoir Investigations; River Crossing Sites for Bridges and Pipe Lines; Airstrip Sites; Pipeline Staging and Tanker Docking Sites in the Arctic: Industrial Sites: Urban Sites; Recreational Sites; Regional Terrain Inventory and Planning Studies Water Resources Engineering. 2019 Remote Sensing for Water Management, Planning and Operations in California; Monitoring the Effects of Dam Construction; Remote Sensing-Aided Forecasts of Water Yield; Methods of Water Quality Mapping and Monitoring; Landsat Imagery Used in a Hydrologie Study; Surface and Near-Surface Thermal Infrared Applicati. t ion« Landslide Studies. 2054 Regional Approach; Landforms Susceptible to Landslides: Uses of Aerial Photography; Uses of Other Remote Sensing Systems; A Remote Sensing-Based Study of Redwood National Park's Landslide and Erosion Conditions Transport Facilities . 2070 Highway Planning; Highway Location Surveys; Construction Surveys; Maintenance Surveys; Litigation and Claims Additional Applications of Thermal Infrared Imagery. 2100 References. 2100 Chapter 33. Remote Sensing Applications In Agriculture Introduction. 2111 Agricultural Resource Surveys . 2111 Soils Identification; Vegetation Identification; Agricultural Resource Surveys and Information Systems Agricultural Management and Production. 2162 Water Management; Identifying Irrigated Lands; High Water Tables: Salinity; Insects and Disease; Arid and Semi Arid Land Monitoring; Wind and Water Erosion; Agricultural Management and Planning; Changing Assessment and Yield Estimates Agricultural Identification Mechanisms. 2210 Introduction; Spectral Resolution; Spatial Resolution; Temporal Resolution Future Agricultural Remote Sensing Surveys. 2217 References. 2218 Chapter 34. Forest Resources Assessments Introduction. 2229 Inventory of Forest Lands. 2229 Temperate Zone: United States and Canada; Temperate Zone: Europe; Temperate Zone: Southern Hemisphere; Tropical Zone Damage Assessment . 2269 Fire Control; Insects; Disease; Air Pollution; Storm Damage Forest Management. 2285 Timber Harvest Planning; Monitoring Logging and Reforestation Forest Recreation. 2289 Recreation Resource Inventory; Recreation Resource Monitoring Computer-Aided Processing of Digital Data. 2289 Background; Techniques for Analyzing Landsat MSS data: Landsat Analysis Results: Comparison Studies and Refinements in Analysis Procedures; Summary on the State-of-the-Art of Computer-Aided Analysis Techniques as Applied to Forest Cover Mapping References. 2310 Chapter 35. Rangeland Applications Introduction. 2325 Basic Remote Sensing Considerations for Rangeland. 2326 Resource Assessment Rangeland Resource Inventory. 2331 Objectives, Costs and Design; Mapping and Sampling; Rangeland Inventory Using Panchromatic Aerial Photographs; Land Cover and Soil Surveys Using Color and Color Infrared Aerial Photographs; Inventory Applications Using Landsat Imagery; Rangeland Mapping Using Landsat MSS Digital Data; Sampling Applications Using Remote Sensing Data Rangeland Resource Monitoring. 2350 Monitoring Ecological Range Conditions; Monitoring Seasonal Range Conditions Wildlife Habitat Assessment . 2361 Habitat Assessment with Aerial Photography; Habitat Assessment with Satellite Imagery Animal Census . 2366 Aerial Visual Observations; Aerial Photographs for Animal Census; Aerial Thermal Infrared Scanning for Animal Census; Radio Telemetry for Studying Animal Populations Desertification of Rangelands . 2371 Future Outlook and Conclusions . 2373 References. 2374 Chapter 36. Terrestrial Moons and Planets Introduction. 2385 Study of Planetary Surfaces. 2385 Scientific Objectives: Methods Application of Remote Sensing to Lunar Stratigraphy and Surface Processes. 2389 Introduction: Lunar Stratigraphy; Spectrophotometric Observations; Thermal Infrared Observations; Radar Observations; Apollo Alpha Particle, X-Ray, Fluorescence and Gamma-Ray Observations; Lunar Consortium Remote Sensing of Mars. 2397 Photogeologic Analyses: Observations in the Visible to Reflected IR: Observations in the Thermal IR; Earth-Based Radar Studies; The Mars Consortium Radar Observations of Venus. 2405 Earth-Based Observations; Pioneer Venus Radar Observations Observations of the Larger Satellites of Jupiter and Saturn . 2406 Earth-Based Observations: Callisto and Ganymede: Europa and Io; Larger Satellites of Saturn The Future of Planetary Remote Sensing. 2410 Introduction: Jupiter; Venus: Other Possibilities Sources of Lunar and Planetary Data. 2411 References. 2412 Combined Index to Volumes I and II. 24i7
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