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The SAGE Handbook of Remote Sensing

Timothy A Warner West Virginia University
M Duane Nellis Kansas State University
Giles M Foody University of Nottingham
© 2009   568 pages   SAGE Publications Ltd   
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Hardcover ISBN: 9781412936163 $150.00
Ebook ISBN: 9781446206768
Remote Sensing Data Selection Issues Timothy A. Warner, Duane Nellis, and Giles M. Foody
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
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
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
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
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
A. LITHOSPHERIC SCIENCES
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
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
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
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
Remote Sensing: A Look to the Future Giles M. Foody, Timothy A. Warner and M. Duane Nellis

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