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Advances in Environmental Remote Sensing: Sensors, Algorithms, and Applications (Remote Sensing Applications Series) 1st Edition
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TITLE : Advances in Environmental Remote
Sensing: Sensors, Algorithms, and Applications (Remote Sensing Applications
Series) 1st Edition
ISBN : 9781420091755
AUTHOR : Qihao Weng (Editor)
PUBLISHER : Taylor
FORMAT: Hardcover
PAGES : 610
YEAR PUBLICATIONS : 2011
LANGUAGE: English
SUBJECT: Environmental Engineering
WEIGHT (KG): 1.2
CONDITION: Used - Like New
DESCRIPTION:
Generating a satisfactory classification image
from remote sensing data is not a straightforward task. Many factors contribute
to this difficulty including the characteristics of a study area, availability
of suitable remote sensing data, ancillary and ground reference data, proper
use of variables and classification algorithms, and the analyst’s experience.
An authoritative text, Advances in Environmental Remote Sensing: Sensors,
Algorithms, and Applications compiles comprehensive review articles to
examine the developments in concepts, methods, techniques, and applications as
well as focused articles and case studies on the latest on a particular topic.
Divided into four sections, the first deals
with various sensors, systems, or sensing operations using different regions of
wavelengths. Drawing on the data and lessons learned from the U.S. Landsat
remote sensing programs, it reviews key concepts, methods, and practical uses
of particular sensors/sensing systems. Section II presents new developments in
algorithms and techniques, specifically in image preprocessing, thematic
information extraction, and digital change detection. It gives correction
algorithms for hyperspectral, thermal, and multispectral sensors, discusses the
combined method for performing topographic and atmospheric corrections, and
provides examples of correcting non-standard atmospheric conditions, including haze,
cirrus, and cloud shadow.
Section
III focuses on remote sensing of vegetation and related features of the Earth’s
surface. It reviews advancements in the remote sensing of ecosystem structure,
process, and function, and notes important trade-offs and compromises in
characterizing ecosystems from space related to spatial, spectral, and temporal
resolutions of the imaging sensors. It discusses the mismatch between
leaf-level and species-level ecological variables and satellite spatial
resolutions and the resulting difficulties in validating satellite-derived
products. Finally, Section IV examines developments in the remote sensing of
air, water, and other terrestrial features, reviews MODIS algorithms for
aerosol retrieval at both global and local scales, and demonstrates the
retrieval of aerosol optical thickness (AOT). This section rounds out coverage
with a look at remote sensing approaches to measure the urban environment and
examines the most important concepts and recent research.
