Remote Sensing in Soil Science ( Volume 15 )

Publication series :Volume 15

Author: Mulders   M. A.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1987

E-ISBN: 9780080869834

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444427830

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444427830

Subject: S152 soil physics

Language: ENG

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Description

This book provides comprehensive coverage of remote sensing techniques and their application in soil science. A clear, step-by-step approach to the various aspects ensures that the reader will gain a good grasp of the subject so that he can apply the techniques to his own field of study.

The book opens with a thorough introduction to the physical aspects of electromagnetic radiation and the technical aspects of remote sensing and image processing. This is followed by a discussion of the methods for interpreting remote sensing data, and their application to soils, vegetation, and land as a whole.

As the interpretation of soil conditions is based on many aspects (i.e. soil surface, vegetation, land use, land form), the scope of the book is correspondingly broad. It will therefore provide much useful information for students and scientists in soil science, geography, geology, hydrology, ecology, agriculture and civil engineering.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

PREFACE

pp.:  6 – 7

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

pp.:  7 – 12

CONTENTS

pp.:  8 – 6

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION

pp.:  12 – 23

CHAPTER 2. INTERACTION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION WITH MATTER

pp.:  23 – 66

CHAPTER 3. DATA ON INTERACTION OF SHORT WAVE RADIATION WITH NATURAL OBJECTS

pp.:  66 – 104

CHAPTER 4. DETECTION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION

pp.:  104 – 136

CHAPTER 5. PROCESSING OF REMOTE SENSING DATA AND AUTOMATED CLASSIFICATION

pp.:  136 – 152

CHAPTER 6. IMAGE CHARACTERISTICS

pp.:  152 – 166

CHAPTER 7. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY

pp.:  166 – 192

CHAPTER 8. GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR PHYSIOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION OF REMOTE SENSING IMAGERY IN SOIL MAPPING

pp.:  192 – 222

CHAPTER 9. INTERPRETATION OF AIRPHOTOS FOR SOIL MAPPING AND LAND EVALUATION

pp.:  222 – 257

CHAPTER 10. AIRBORNE LINE-SCANNING IN THE 0.3 – 8 μm ZONE

pp.:  257 – 267

CHAPTER 11. REMOTE SENSING FROM SPACE IN THE 0.3 – 3 µm ZONE

pp.:  267 – 299

CHAPTER 12. THERMAL INFRARED LINE-SCANNING AND RADIOMETRY IN THE INFRARED AND MICRC-WAVE ZONES

pp.:  299 – 325

CHAPTER 13. ACTIVE SENSOR SYSTEMS

pp.:  325 – 366

CHAPTER 14. IMPLICATIONS OF REMOTE SENSING

pp.:  366 – 382

Plates 1 – 5

pp.:  382 – 385

Abbreviations, symbols, units of measure

pp.:  385 – 387

INDEX

pp.:  387 – 392

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