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Geology Today, 1985
Pictures in digital form taken from space or aircraft can be processed to reveal useful structural and compositional information on geology. Widespread, uniform coverage enhances our understanding of large areas of this and other planets. Continuing improvements in technology suggest that remote sensing will play an increasingly important role in ...
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Pictures in digital form taken from space or aircraft can be processed to reveal useful structural and compositional information on geology. Widespread, uniform coverage enhances our understanding of large areas of this and other planets. Continuing improvements in technology suggest that remote sensing will play an increasingly important role in ...
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2007
Abstract Remote Sensing deals with the fundamental ideas underlying the rapidly growing field of remote sensing. John Schott explores energy-matter interaction, radiation propagation, data dissemination, and described the tools and procedures required to extract information from remotely sensed data using the image chain approach ...
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Abstract Remote Sensing deals with the fundamental ideas underlying the rapidly growing field of remote sensing. John Schott explores energy-matter interaction, radiation propagation, data dissemination, and described the tools and procedures required to extract information from remotely sensed data using the image chain approach ...
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2017
Remote Sensing – or Te ́le ́de ́tection (French), Fernerkundung (German), Percepcion Remota (Spanish), 遙感 (Chinese) – can be defined as the science of identifying, observing, interpreting, and measuring objects or surfaces without coming into direct contact with them.
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Remote Sensing – or Te ́le ́de ́tection (French), Fernerkundung (German), Percepcion Remota (Spanish), 遙感 (Chinese) – can be defined as the science of identifying, observing, interpreting, and measuring objects or surfaces without coming into direct contact with them.
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Landslide detection, monitoring and prediction with remote-sensing techniques
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023N. Casagli +4 more
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2004
As noted in the first edition of Geography in America, the term “remote sensing” was coined in the early 1960s by geographers to describe the process of obtaining data by use of both photographic and nonphotographic instruments (Gaile and Wilmot 1989: 46).
Dale A. Quattrochi, Stephen J. Walsh
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As noted in the first edition of Geography in America, the term “remote sensing” was coined in the early 1960s by geographers to describe the process of obtaining data by use of both photographic and nonphotographic instruments (Gaile and Wilmot 1989: 46).
Dale A. Quattrochi, Stephen J. Walsh
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Random forest in remote sensing: A review of applications and future directions
, 2016Mariana Belgiu, L. Drăguţ
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Introduction to Remote Sensing
Scientia Militaria South African Journal of Military StudiesLouis M. Du Toit
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Classification of hyperspectral remote sensing images with support vector machines
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2004F. Melgani, L. Bruzzone
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