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| Remote Sensing Data Selection Issues |
Timothy A. Warner, Duane Nellis, and Giles M. Foody |
| PART ONE: INTRODUCTION |
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| Remote Sensing Data Selection Issues |
Timothy A. Warner, Duane Nellis, and Giles M. Foody |
| Remote Sensing Policy |
Ray Harris |
| PART TWO: ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION & THE TERRESTRIAL ENVIRONMENT |
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| Visible, Near-IR & Shortwave IR Spectral Characteristics of Terrestrial Surfaces |
Willem van Leeuwen |
| Interactions of Middle Infrared (3-5µm) Radiation with the Environment |
Arthur Cracknell and D. S. Boyd |
| Thermal Remote Sensing in Earth Science Research |
Dale Quattrochi and Jeffrey C. Luvall |
| Polarimetric SAR Phenomenology and Inversion Techniques for Vegetated Terrain |
Mahta Moghaddam |
| PART THREE: DIGITAL SENSORS AND IMAGE CHARACTERISTICS |
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| Optical Sensor Technology |
John Kerekes |
| Fine spatial resolution optical sensors |
Thierry Toutin |
| Moderate Spatial Resolution Optical Sensors |
Samuel N. Goward, Terry Arvidson, Darrel L. Williams, Richard Irish and Jim Irons |
| Coarse Resolution Optical Sensors |
Chris Justice and Compton Tucker |
| Airborne Digital Multispectral Imaging |
Doug Stow, Lloyd L. Coulter and Cody A. Benkelman |
| PART FOUR: REMOTE SENSING ANALYSIS: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION |
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| Imaging Spectrometers |
Michael Schaepma |
| Active and Passive Microwave Systems |
Josef Kellndorfer and Kyle McDonald |
| Airborne Laser Scanning |
Juha Hyyppä, W. Wagner, M. Hollaus and H. Hyyppä |
| Radiometry and reflectance: From terminology concepts to measured quantities |
Gabriela Schaepman-Strub, Michael E. Schaepman, John V. Martonchik, Thomas H. Painter and Stefan Dangel |
| Pre-Processing of Optical Imagery |
Freek van der Meer and Harald van der Werff and Steven de Jong |
| Surface Reference Data Collection |
Chris Johannsen and Craig S. T. Daughtry |
| Integrating Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems |
James Merchant and Sunil Narumalani |
| Image Classification |
John Jensen, Jungho Im, Perry Hardin, Ryan R. Jensen |
| Quantitative Models and Inversion in Optical Remote Sensing |
Shunlin Liang |
| Accuracy Assessment |
Steve Stehman, Giles Foody |
| PART FIVE: REMOTE SENSING ANALYSIS: APPLICATIONS |
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| A. LITHOSPHERIC SCIENCES |
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| Making Sense of the Third Dimension Through Topographic Analysis |
Yongxin Deng |
| Remote Sensing of Geology |
Xianfeng Chen and David Campagna |
| Remote Sensing of Soils |
Jim Campbell |
| B. PLANT SCIENCES |
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| Remote sensing for studies of vegetation condition: Theory and application |
Mike Wulder, Joanne C. White, Nicholas C. Coops and Stephanie Ortlepp |
| Remote Sensing of Cropland Agriculture |
M. Duane Nellis, Kevin Price and Don Rundquist |
| C. HYDROSPHERIC & CRYSOPHERIC SCIENCES |
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| Optical Remote Sensing of the Hydrosphere: From the open ocean to inland waters |
Samantha Lavender |
| Remote Sensing of the Cryosphere |
Jeff Dozier |
| D. GLOBAL CHANGE AND HUMAN ENVIRONMENTS |
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| Remote Sensing for Terrestrial Biogeochemical Modeling |
Greg Asner and Scott V. Ollinger |
| Remote Sensing of Urban Areas |
Janet Nichol |
| Remote sensing and the social sciences |
Kelley Crews and Stephen J. Walsh |
| Hazard Assessment and Disaster Management using Remote Sensing |
Richard Teeuw, Paul Aplin, Nick McWilliam, Toby Wicks, Matthieu Kervyn and Gerald Ernst |
| Remote Sensing of Land Cover Change |
Timothy A. Warner, Abdullah Almutairi and Jong Yeol Lee |
| PART SIX:. CONCLUSIONS |
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| Remote Sensing: A Look to the Future |
Giles M. Foody, Timothy A. Warner and M. Duane Nellis |