Imaging Spectrometry Ớ a Tool for Environmental Observations
The technique of imaging spectrometry has now passed its infancy and entered into a new phase of application oriented research. Advanced sensor systems (such as Nasa/JPL's AVIRIS) have become available for international research programmes (MAC Europe 1991), new imaging spectrometers are under...
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Format: | Electronic |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands,
1994.
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Series: | Eurocourses: Remote Sensing,
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Table of Contents:
- Imaging Spectrqmetry - Its Present And Future R© Le In Environmental Research
- Scientific Issues and Instrumental Opportunities in Remote Sensing and High Resolution Spectrometry
- Remote Sensing and the Estimation of Ecosystem Parameters and Functions
- Estimating Canopy Biochemistry through Imaging Spectrometry
- Soil Spectral Properties and Their Relationships with Environmental Parameters - Examples from Arid Regions
- Data Analysis - Processing Requirements and Available Software Tools
- Retrieving Canopy Properties from Remote Sensing Measurements
- Spectral Mixture Analysis - New Strategies for the Analysis of Multispectral Data
- Modeling Canopy Spectral Properties to Retrieve Biophysical and Biochemical Characteristics
- Optical Properties of Leaves: Modelling and Experimental Studies
- Imaging Spectrometry in Agriculture - Plant Vitality And Yield Indicators
- Mapping Sparse Vegetation Canopies
- Land Degradation and Soil Erosion Mapping in a Mediterranean Ecosystem
- Imaging Spectroscopy in Hydrology and Agriculture - Determination of Model Parameters
- Alpine and Subalpine Landuse and Ecosystems Mapping
- Imaging Spectrometry as a Research Tool for Inland Water Resources Analysis
- Future Applications, Sensor Developments and Research Programmes in the Field of Imaging Spectrometry.