Call number:
MOP 45822 / Mitte
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
in Auszügen
ISBN:
0853122121
,
0470271833
Series Statement:
Ellis Horwood series in environmental sciences
URL:
http://digitale-objekte.hbz-nrw.de/storage/2009/06/19/file_18/3047380.pdf
Language:
English
Note:
Table of Contents
Preface
List of Participants
Foreword
Introduction Education and training in remote sensing
Chapter 1 Background - the physical basis of remote sensing
Chapter 2 The EARTHNET data acquisition, processing and distribution faculty
Chapter 3 METEOSAT, Europe's contribution to the global weather observing system
Chapter 4 Remote sensing from space: review of future plans and prospects
Chapter 5 Guide to the design and specification of a primary user receiving station for meteorological and oceanographic satellite data
Chapter 6 The design and implementation of DIBIAS, a digital interactive image processing system
Chapter 7 A low-cost image data display system for teaching use
Chapter 8 Elementary ideas of optical image processing
Chapter 9 Geometrical aspects of remote sensing, space cartography
Chapter 10 Statistical methods: a selective tutorial survey
Chapter 11 The atmospheric correction of remotely sensed data and the quantitative determination of suspended matter in marine water surface layers
Chapter 12 Remote sensing of a complex surface
Chapter 13 Some legal aspects of remote sensing
Chapter 14 Airborne remote sensing experiments with a fluorescent tracer
Chapter 15 Remote sensing of pollution
Chapter 16 Studies of dust storms from satellites
Chapter 17 The use of remote sensing in hydrology in Norway
Chapter 18 Radio echo sounding of ice masses: principles and applications
Chapter 19 Examples of applications of digital image processing of remotely sensed phenomena
Chapter 20 Sea surface fronts and temperatures
Chapter 21 Remote sensing of ocean waves, currents and surface winds by dekametric radar
Chapter 22 The SEASAT-1 synthetic aperture radar: introduction data reception and processing
Chapter 23 Microwave radiometry and applications
Chapter 24 Meteorological models and climatological data sets
Chapter 25 Use of satellite images and derived meteorological parameters for weather analysis and forecast
Chapter 26 The use of cinematographic methods for the presentation of atmospheric motions as revealed by remote sensing techniques from satellites
Notes on Field Trips
FT1 A field assessment of various forms of remote sensing imagery on theTay Estuary tidal flats
FT2 Notes for field work on sea truth measurement for remote sensing verification
Worksheets for Laboratory Exercises
WS1 Example of an exercise in aerial photograph interpretation
WS2 A case study of mid-latitude frontal cyclone structure using TIROS-N upper-air and surface observations
WS3 A climatological archive from meteorological satellite data - the problems involved
WS4 Interpretation of aerial infrared survey data
WS5 Simple spatial filtering experiments
WS6 Portable LANDSAT-type radiometer and classification of a LANDSAT scene of the Dundee area
WS7 Estimation of the forest area in the County of Norfolk from LANDSAT MSS images
WS8 Classification and temporal variation in Wessex using LANDSAT MSS images
WS9 Mapping of the Abertay Sands using LANDSAT MSS digital data
WS 10 Estimation of snow cover in the Scottish highlands from LANDSAT imagery
WS 11 Snow cover determination from TIROS-N and NOAA-6 AVHRR data
Index
Location:
MOP - must be ordered
Branch Library:
GFZ Library
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