[BOOK][B] Introduction to remote sensing
JB Campbell, RH Wynne - 2011 - books.google.com
Page 1 Wºod/affon, ſo SENSIN F I F T HELT T | ID IN Tº º * = - ºf 2 * ºf H. T º Page 2 Introduction
to Remote Sensing Page 3 Page 4 Introduction to Remote Sensing FIFth EdItIon JameS B …
to Remote Sensing Page 3 Page 4 Introduction to Remote Sensing FIFth EdItIon JameS B …
[BOOK][B] Remote sensing geology
RP Gupta - 2017 - books.google.com
Over the past decade, advances in sensor technology, processing algorithms, and
computational capacity have taken remote sensing to a level where observations can be …
computational capacity have taken remote sensing to a level where observations can be …
Tendencies and challenges for the assessment of agricultural sustainability
Given that agriculture is one of the activities with highest anthropic intervention on
ecosystems, this paper focuses on the importance of aligning food production toward …
ecosystems, this paper focuses on the importance of aligning food production toward …
Geographic information systems: an overview
DF Marble - Introductory readings in geographic information …, 1990 - api.taylorfrancis.com
This paper provides a general overview of the development of computer-based systems for
spatial data handling. It examines the nature of these geographic information systems (GIS) …
spatial data handling. It examines the nature of these geographic information systems (GIS) …
GIS versus CAD versus DBMS: what are the differences?
DJ Cowen - Introductory readings in geographic information …, 1990 - taylorfrancis.com
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS) are a hot topic. There is now a textbook and
a journal devoted to the subject (Burrough, 1986; Coppock and Anderson, 1986) and it …
a journal devoted to the subject (Burrough, 1986; Coppock and Anderson, 1986) and it …
Fuzzy supervised classification of remote sensing images
F Wang - IEEE Transactions on geoscience and remote …, 1990 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
A fuzzy supervised classification method in which geographical information is represented
as fuzzy sets is described. The algorithm consists of two major steps: the estimate of fuzzy …
as fuzzy sets is described. The algorithm consists of two major steps: the estimate of fuzzy …
Landslide hazard zoning using the GIS approach—a case study from the Ramganga catchment, Himalayas
RP Gupta, BC Joshi - Engineering geology, 1990 - Elsevier
This paper deals with the development of a technique for risk assessment of landslide
hazards using the Geographic Information System (GIS) approach. The method has been …
hazards using the Geographic Information System (GIS) approach. The method has been …
[BOOK][B] Geographic information systems: socioeconomic applications
D Martin - 2003 - taylorfrancis.com
This second edition of Geographic Information Systems builds on the strengths of the first,
and incorporates important recent advances in GIS development and major new …
and incorporates important recent advances in GIS development and major new …
Long-term studies of snow-vegetation interactions
H umans place a value on snowy alpine regions that far outweighs their small area com-
pared with Earth's other major bi-omes. Mountains have long attracted people as places of …
pared with Earth's other major bi-omes. Mountains have long attracted people as places of …
Accuracy of Landsat-TM and GIS rule-based methods for forest wetland classification in Maine
SA Sader, D Ahl, WS Liou - Remote Sensing of Environment, 1995 - Elsevier
An investigation was undertaken to compare satellite image classification techniques to
delineate forest wetlands in Maine. Four classification techniques were compared, including …
delineate forest wetlands in Maine. Four classification techniques were compared, including …