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Basics of Remote Sensing

2004
In July  the fi rst earth observation satellite was launched by the United States. In  this satellite was called Earth Resources Technology Satellite- (ERTS-), a name that held until January  when it was renamed into Landsat-. Th is fi rst earth observation satellite held a four waveband multi-spectral scanning system (MSS) aboard in two
de Jong, S.M.   +2 more
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Remote Sensing of the Nearshore

Annual Review of Marine Science, 2013
The shallow waters of the nearshore ocean are popular, dynamic, and often hostile. Prediction in this domain is usually limited less by our understanding of the physics or by the power of our models than by the availability of input data, such as bathymetry and wave conditions.
Merrick C. Haller, Robert A. Holman
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Remote Sensing

2015
© 2015, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Remote sensing is defined as the art, science and technology through which the characteristics of object features/targets either on, above or even below the earth’s surface are identified, measured, and analyzed without direct contact existing between the sensors and the targets or events being ...
Sholarin, E., Awange, Joseph
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