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Computers in Geological Photointerpretation

1981
Computer processing of digital remote-sensing data can produce imagery of high spectral and geometric fidelity without the degradation associated with photographic reproduction. This is a significant advance in quality control in the data-acquisition system.
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Aerial-photointerpretation of landslides along the Ohio and Mississippi rivers

Environmental and Engineering Geoscience, 2000
Abstract A landslide inventory was conducted along the Ohio and Mississippi rivers in the New Madrid Seismic Zone of southern Illinois, between the towns of Olmsted and Chester, Illinois. Aerial photography and field reconnaissance identified 221 landslides of three types: rock/debris falls, block slides, and undifferentiated rotational ...
Wen-June Su, Christopher Stohr
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Radiometric order preserving method to display wide-dynamic images for imagery photointerpretation

Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 2006
Wide-dynamic numerical images are increasingly frequent in professional environments, military photointerpretation, and x-ray or magnetic resonance medical imagery. However, a dynamic compression process is necessary to exploit such images without incessant image manipulation.
Alain Philippe, Kattnig   +1 more
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Photointerpretation at the Production of the New Hellenic LPIS

2010
According to the regulations of the EU, each member state is obliged to develop and update a Land Parcel Identification System so as to control and analyze the Farmers Single Aid Payment Scheme. With respect to the EU Technical Specs, the Hellenic territory mainly occupied by Agricultural Land Uses should be photointerpretated, classified and digitized
Varras Gregory   +5 more
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Photointerpreter Evaluation Of Hyperstereographic Forward Looking Infrared (Flir) Sensor Imagery

SPIE Proceedings, 1987
Three professional stereo photointerpreters assessed the relative utilities of dynamic 2-D and binocular 3-D imagery sequences of an M48 tank and a truck imaged with fixed-position 8-12 micron FLIR sensors during night operations at a 2 Km proving range.
Thomas M. Lippert, Earl T. Benser
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Photointerpretation of archival orthophoto of the Poličnik area

2018
In the last few decades, overgrowing of farm land has been observed on the area of Poličnik (Zadar, Croatia). Favourable climatic conditions and the geographic position are of paramount importance for the agriculture and economy. Mapping vegetation possibility using traditional methods is unlikely due to the size of the surface itself, the available ...
Ljubičić, Ivica, Bilušić, Magdalena
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The Geospatial Workforce Development Project on-line aerial photointerpretation course

SPIE Proceedings, 2004
The increasing availability of high-resolution satellite imagery is one of several factors that is renewing interest in teaching photo interpretation skills both in academia and in the workplace. The Aerial Photointerpretation Course, developed by the NASA-funded Geospatial Workforce Development Project at the University of Mississippi, presents an ...
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Dumping areas detection by aerial photointerpretation

1992
This note concerns the problem related to the identification of dumping areas on small scale air photographs. The method defined envisages the use of low cost instrumentation. Here we outline the very positive results achieved on a sample of data related to the territory of an Italian ...
M. Barbarella   +3 more
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