Geomorphology- Applications of Remote Sensing |
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Geomorphology? Geomorphology is the study of landforms and landscapes, including the description, classification, origin, development, and history of planetary surfaces. |
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Types of Remote Sensing useful in Geomorphologic Interpretation of: |
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Radar Links: Geomorphic Applications of Digital Elevation Models Derived from ERS-1 and SAR-C SIR-C/X-SAR Space Radar Images of Earth |
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Hyperspectral Links: Spectral International Inc.- Airborne Hyperspectral Mapping Case Study University of Texas - Research Project on Coastal Morphology University of New South Wales, Sidney, Australia-HyMap study of soil salinity |
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Multi-Spectral |
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Multi-spectral Links: ISRO-Geological and Geomorphologic Mapping USGS-Using Remote Sensing to Detect Active Dust Storms and Map Areas Vulnerable to Aeolian Erosion USGS-Forecasting Changes in the Southwest Under Future Climatic Scenarios |
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Information on this page
was attained from the following sources: NASA's- Geomorphology from Space: (http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/DAAC_DOCS/geomorphology/GEO_HOME_PAGE.html) Kiefer, Ralph W. and Lillesand, Thomas M. Remote Sensing. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2000 |
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