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  1. LiDAR:: Remote Sensing of Terrestrial Environments by Sorin C. Popescu, 2011-01-26
  2. Radar Remote Sensing of Urban Areas (Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing)
  3. Innovations in Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry (Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography)
  4. Radar Remote Sensing of Planetary Surfaces (Topics in Remote Sensing) by Bruce A. Campbell, 2002-03-18
  5. Remote Sensing from Space: Supporting International Peace and Security
  6. Remote Sensing for Geologists: A Guide to Image Interpretation by Gary L. Prost, 2002-01-24
  7. Laser Remote Sensing (Optical Science and Engineering)
  8. Theory and Approach of Information Retrievals from Electromagnetic Scattering and Remote Sensing by Ya-Qiu Jin, 2005-12-22
  9. Archaeological Prospecting and Remote Sensing (Topics in Remote Sensing) by Irwin Scollar, A. Tabbagh, et all 2009-07-23
  10. Uncertainty in Remote Sensing and GIS
  11. Remote Sensing: Principles and Interpretation by Floyd F. Sabins, 2007-04-05
  12. Manual of Remote Sensing, Remote Sensingfor Natural Resource Management and Environmental Monitoring (Manual of Remote Sensing - Third Edition) (Volume 4) by Susan Ustin, 2004-05-03
  13. Integration of Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing (Topics in Remote Sensing)
  14. Mapping Hazardous Terrain using Remote Sensing - Special Publication no 283 (Geological Society Special Publication) by R. M. Teeuw, 2007-08-15

61. International Symposium On Remote Sensing Of Environment
The Symposia series continues to be guided by an international executive committee comprised of experts in the field of remote sensing who represent most of
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Phone: (520) 621-8567 Fax: (520) 621-7834 UPCOMING SYMPOSIUM 33rd International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment May 2 - 9, 2009 Stresa, Lago Maggiore, Northern Italy Mark Your Calendar! PARTNERS The Symposia series continues to be guided by an international executive committee ICRSE
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62. Earth And Planetary Remote Sensing
The Earth and Planetary remote sensing group is involved with many diverse research interests. These interests range from planetary science to sea and lake
http://www.gi.alaska.edu/remsense/
The Earth and Planetary Remote Sensing group is involved with many diverse research interests. These interests range from planetary science to sea and lake ice to volcanoes to ecology and include much more! Our unique Earth location allows us to receive multiple images daily from polar orbiting satellites. We are fortunate to receive data in real time, such as AVHRR, MODIS and SeaWIFs, at our receiving stations. The group also has access to additional data and knowledge from other associated remote sensing groups at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, such as the Alaska Satellite Facility. Interested in studying here? See Student Opportunities for further information.

63. Remote Sensing Group
The RSMAS remote sensing Group (RSG) is an interdisciplinary research group primarily based in the Division of Meteorology and Physical Oceanography of the
http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/rrsl/
The RSMAS Remote Sensing Group (RSG) is an interdisciplinary research group primarily based in the Division of Meteorology and Physical Oceanography of the Rosenstiel School, but with members distributed in Physics, Applied Marine Physics and Marine Biology and Fisheries. It is engaged in research and graduate instruction in the techniques of satellite oceanography and their application to problems in physical, biological and chemical oceanography. There is a strong link to the Atmospheric and Ocean Optics Group in the Physics Department. Current efforts range from analysis of satellite observations to theoretical radiative transfer modeling of the earth-atmosphere system. Global and regional satellite observations of sea surface temperature [ NOAA /AVHRR], color [NIMBUS-7/CZCS and SeaStar/SeaWiFS ], topography [GEOSAT, ERS-1 and TOPEX ], and winds [ERS-1] are being investigated presently. Present program directed research supports national and international programs including Tropical Ocean and Global Atmosphere (TOGA), Joint Global Ocean Flux Studies ( JGOFS ), Mission to Planet Earth, Earth Observing System (

64. Urban Remote Sensing Studies
This Web page groups together SEDACsponsored publications and reports that focus on remote sensing applications in urban areas, and provides links to other
http://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/urban_rs/
This Web page groups together SEDAC-sponsored publications and reports that focus on remote sensing applications in urban areas, and provides links to other useful resources.
Publications and Reports CIESIN's Thematic Guide to Social Science Applications of Remote Sensing
(2002). Section 5.6 provides an overview on urban remote sensing applications. Web site Nghiem, S., D. Balk, C. Small, U. Deichmann, A. Wannebo, R. Blom, P. Sutton, G. Yetman, R. Chen, E. Rodriguez, B. Houshmand, and G. Neumann (2001). Global Infrastructure: The Potential of SRTM Data to Break New Ground. White Paper produced by CIESIN and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pozzi, F. and C. Small (2002). Vegetation and Population Density in Urban and Suburban Areas in the U.S.A. In Proceedings of the Third International Symposium of Remote Sensing of Urban Areas , 11-13 June 2002, Istanbul, Turkey, pp. 489-496. View Figure Pozzi, F. and C. Small (2001).

65. Home Page
Dr. Susan Ustin s Center for Spatial Technologies And remote sensing deals primarily with interpretation of remote sensing imagery, applications of
http://www.cstars.ucdavis.edu/
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Davis One Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616-8527 Fax (530) 754-5491 CSTARS Internal Use
Dr. Susan Ustin's Center for Spatial Technologies And Remote Sensing deals primarily with interpretation of remote sensing imagery, applications of geographic information systems, and landscape modeling of vegetation, hydrology, and climatology. CSTARS is proud to be a California Space Institute Center of Excellence . Our mission is to provide leadership and coordination of environmental remote sensing applications, education and outreach programs that promote core remote sensing and spatial technologies, and environmental content applications. California Department of Boating and Waterways: Mapping Invasive Plant Species in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Region Using Hyperspectral Imagery The University of California Davis, Calspace Center of Excellence, the California Department of Boating and Waterways (CDBW), and the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) cooperated on a pilot project in 2003 to map the aquatic weeds water hyacinth and Brazilian waterweed, and the riparian pepperweed in the Sacramento San Joaquin Delta.

66. Oceans Alive! | The Scientist At Sea | Remote Sensing
Oceanographers are using remote sensing via satellites with specialized sensors and measuring devices to provide total ocean surveillance and data on a
http://www.mos.org/oceans/scientist/sensing.html
Exploring the Oceans Remote Sensing Satellite Images This image represents a 3-dimensional view of ocean surface topography taken by the TOPEX/Poseidon satellite. Fluctuations in sea surface height result from changes in ocean circulation. The total relief of ocean topography is about 2 meters. The mission of this project is to better understand global ocean circulation and its tie to Earth's climate. Using instruments that are more sensitive than the human eye, satellites measure the fantastic array of colors in the ocean. Different colors may reveal the presence and concentration of phytoplankton, sediments and dissolved organic chemicals which in turn tells us about the health and chemistry of the ocean. Mapping ocean color reveals productive areas, areas where phytoplankton and marine animals are found. Satellites can measure ocean surface temperatures shown in computer-generated colors. Blue and green represent colder water while red and yellow represent warm water. This image shows the Gulf Stream, a warm ocean current that moves north along the coast of Florida, turning eastward off North Carolina and flowing to the northeast across the Atlantic. It is one of the strongest currents in the ocean. Because the great area of the world's oceans makes it impossible to equip enough research vessels to study more than a small area of one ocean at one time, and because what happens in any one area of an ocean is dependent on processes at at work in other parts of the world's oceans, oceanographers need the ability to study the oceans as a total system. Oceanographers are using

67. CReSIS - The Center For Remote Sensing Of Ice Sheets
CReSIS The Center for remote sensing of Ice Sheets, sub navigation. You either have your javascript turned off or you do not have the correct version of
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68. Kansas Applied Remote Sensing (KARS) Program
KARS is a remote sensing laboratory affiliated with the Kansas Biological Survey at the University of Kansas.
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Other FTP Transfer Contact W elcome to the Kansas Applied Remote Sensing (KARS) Program. KARS is a research program of the Kansas Biological Survey at the University of Kansas that conducts research on environmental and agricultural applications of remote sensing technology. In cooperation with its commercial partner TerraMetrics, Inc., KARS facilitates technology transfer of products and services derived from remote sensing technologies to commercial, governmental, and other end users. K ansas V iew provides free access to imagery, data, and information covering the Kansas landscape for use in education, research and local government applications. Download high-resolution (0.5m) color imagery of Greensburg, KS A weekly report available throughout the growing season that is used to monitor the progress and relative conditions of crops and natural vegetation throughout the conterminous United States. The GreenReport for the state of Kansas is a weekly report that can be used to monitor the progress and relative conditions of crops and natural vegetation. The site also provides links to the Kansas Water Office Drought Page, to USDA's drought index and soil moisture maps, and to local and national crop reports.

69. Remote Sensing Principles
This section of the tutorial covers basic concepts related to remote sensing. The information we provide here will help you become familiar enough with
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Remote Sensing Tutorial Introduction to Remote Sensing Remote Sensing Technologies Electromagnetic Radiation Sensors ... Geospatial Data Remote Sensing Tutorial
Remote Sensing Principles
This section of the tutorial covers basic concepts related to remote sensing. The information we provide here will help you become familiar enough with remote sensing concepts to begin to use the Landsat data and to embark on a more in-depth exploration of the vast field of remote sensing. The primary topics in this section are listed below and in the menu on the left. Although we cannot cover every aspect of remote sensing in these pages, this information will help you understand just what a remotely sensed image is and how the data can be useful. Whenever you discover that you want more information on a particular item, go to any of the resources we list on various pages of this site, or go to the resources page of the tutorial. A variety of textbooks, courses, and on-line resources offer comprehensive coverage of remote sensing. After reading the "Remote Sensing Principles" pages, you can find a description of the data products from Landsat 7 that are available from this web site in the section entitled Landsat 7 Data Products.

70. RS&GIS | Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Science Research And Outreach S
remote sensing Geographic Information Science, Research and Outreach Services. Department of Geography. Michigan State University.
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NAIP Imagery has arrived! High resolution aerial photography is now available statewide. Successful partnership between Michigan State University, seven state agencies, and the National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) has produced 1 meter resolution, natural color imagery for the entire state of Michigan. For more information on NAIP visit:
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71. Indian Institute Of Remote Sensing
The website describes about various courses IIRS offers including the course calendars, admission procedure, fees etc. It also hosts research information,
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72. Commercial Remote Sensing Space Policy (CRSSP)
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is implementing the President s U.S. Commercial remote sensing Space Policy (CRSSP) in partnership with the National
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is implementing the President's U.S. Commercial Remote Sensing Space Policy (CRSSP) in partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA), and other Federal civil agencies. As shown in figure 1 , NOAA leads the effort to document civil long-term Earth observation requirements that may drive the development of future commercial remote sensing systems. NGA chairs a senior management oversight committee and leads the effort to leverage Federal investments in commercial data and infrastructure, procurements and contracts. The USGS leads the near-term remote sensing data requirements process on behalf of the Federal government, with objectives to:

73. Technology - Remote Sensing
A remote sensingGIS evaluation of urban growth-land surface temperature relationships in Selangor, Malaysia (Map Malaysia 2006)
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Home Technology GIS GPS Remote Sensing Aerial Photography Image Processing Image Compression Hyper Spectral Sensing ... Mobile Mapping Remote Sensing
  • Virtual Image Generation from the Linear Array Image (Map Asia 2006)
    Ali Azizi, Mohammad Saadatseresht
  • Integration of Optical and Radar Imageriesfor Precise Land-Cover Mapping (Map Asia 2006)
    Hosein Torabzadeh, Ali Akbar Abkar, Abbas Alimohamadi
  • Geo-Referenced Balloon Digital Aerial Photo Technique a Low Cost High-Resolution Option for Developing Countries (Map Asia 2006)
    Teang Peng Seang, Jan-Peter MUND
  • Automatic Feature Extraction: A Solution for Extracting the Features from High Resolution Satellite Images (Map Asia 2006)
    Juber Ahmad, Mr. Murali CK
  • THEOS, An Asset for Cartographers and Planning Managers (Map Asia 2006)
    Dr. Darasri, Patrick Houdry
  • Subpixel Estimation of Impervious Surface Using Regression Tree Model: Accuracy of the Estimation at Different Spatial Scales (Map Asia 2006) M. Rafee Majid
  • Assesment of Geometric Accuracy of Linear CCD Satellite Images (Map Asia 2006) Mehdi Saati
  • Land cover mapping using remotely sensed observation (Map Malaysia 2006) H. S. Lim
  • 74. Radar Remote Sensing Education On-Line Companion To The SIRCED03
    Radar remote sensing Education OnLine Companion to the SIRCED03 CD-ROM. Graphic Main Menu About CD-ROM Ordering Information Reference
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    75. CIPEC - Remote Sensing
    There are, however, technical challenges that have hindered social scientists from fully capitalizing on remote sensing for land cover change studies.
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    Remote Sensing and the Human Dimension of Global Change
    by: Charlie Schweik, Research Associate and Glen Green, CIPEC Postdoctoral Fellow in Satellite Remote Sensing. The global environmental change research community faces a significant "information gap" problem. In most areas in the world, little information has been collected on change in land cover, and specifically data on change in forest resources. In cases where forest measuration has been applied (e.g., forest plot sampling), it has usually been conducted for only one point in time. Remote sensing is particularly important in CIPEC's research agenda because it helps fill this information gap. To date, Landsat Multispectral Scanner (MSS) and Thematic Mapper (TM) images have been the primary data source utilized in CIPEC studies. The Landsat image library is particularly important to the environmental change research agenda and to CIPEC because it provides a common time series of land cover condition, starting in 1972 and continually acquiring new images, for nearly the entire Earth's terrestrial surface. Landsat images therefore provide an opportunity to assess land cover change any chosen site in the Western Hemisphere. However, one of the great challenges facing the Human Dimensions of Environmental Change research program is how to relate human incentives, behavior and action at particular localities to land cover change at broader (e.g., regional) geographic regions. The fine spatial resolution of Landsat images (e.g., 30 meters by 30 meters for Landsat TM) along with its broad geographic extent provides an opportunity in making this linkage.

    76. Center For Remote Sensing Home & News :: CERS -- BYU
    The MERS research group is an interdisiplinary research group dedicated to the development and application of microwave remote sensing techinques to the
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    The BYU Ce nter for R emote S ensing (CERS) coordinates research and academic activities across multiple colleges and departments on the BYU campus. The Center also coordinates and/or administers a small set of interdisciplinary courses in Remote Sensing and the Earth Sciences. The Center will administer a Visiting Scientist program designed to facilitate visiting scholars' participation in BYU research and teaching activities in support of Remote Sensing and the Earth Sciences. The primary goals of the Center are: 1) to enhance the academic experience for BYU students 2) to foster and expand research opportunities, experiences, and funding for faculty and students, 3) to attract and retain world-class faculty at BYU, and 4) to strengthen existing BYU programs. News 18 Apr. 2004 - The Scatterometer Climate Record Pathfinder Project announces a new Current Icebergs web page tracking the current position of large Antarctic icebergs.

    77. ARIA - Arizona Regional Image Archive
    ISRSE International Symposium on remote sensing of Environment Recent News Announcements and details about Downtime
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    78. TSE - Remote Sensing Satellites
    remote sensing satellites. Chronology. 1972 (058) Landsat 1. 1975 (004) Landsat 2 (070) Dong Fang Hong 03 (110) Dong Fang Hong 04 (119) Dong Fang Hong 05
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    Meteor 1-29 Cosmos 1076 (Ocean-E) Bhaskara 1 Intercosmos 20 Cosmos 1151 (Ocean-E) Meteor 1-30 Intercosmos 21 Meteor 1-31 Bhaskara 2 Landsat 4 Dong Fang Hong 12 Dong Fang Hong 13 Cosmos 1484 Cosmos 1500 (Ocean-OE) Landsat 5 Dong Fang Hong 16 Cosmos 1602 (Ocean-OE) Dong Fang Hong 17 Cosmos 1689 Spot 1 Cosmos 1766 ( Ocean-O1 Dong Fang Hong 19 Momo 1A Cosmos 1869 ( Ocean-O1 Cosmos 1870 Dong Fang Hong 20 Dong Fang Hong 21 ... Ocean O1-1 Cosmos 1939 Dong Fang Hong 23 Resurs F01 Resurs F02 Resurs F03 ... Dong Fang Hong 33 Almaz Resurs F10 Ocean O1-3 Resurs F11 ERS 1 ... Yaogan 3
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    Satellite Launch date Best Resolution United States Seasat 25 m CIS Cosmos 1870 15 to 30 m Almaz 1A 10 to 15 m Europe ERS 1 26 m ERS 2 26 m Envisat 1 27 m Japan JERS 1 25-30 m Alos 7 m Canada Radarsat 1 9 m Radarsat 2 3 m China Yaogan 1 Yaogan 2 Italy ... Cosmo-Skymed 1 m Germany Sar Lupe 1 1 m TerraSAR X 1 m Sar Lupe 2 1 m India Risat 3 m This document is part of The Satellite Encyclopedia Tag's Broadcasting Services . Please notify any errors, omissions, etc.

    79. International Journal Of Remote Sensing
    An official journal of the remote sensing and Photogrammetry Society Special Issue remote sensing and GIS for Estuarine Ecosystem Analysis
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    80. Tech Museum | Satellites | Remote Sensing
    Remotesensing satellites, like the one shown on the left, study Earth s surface. From 300 miles (480 km) up, this satellite uses powerful cameras to scan
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    [Uses] [Examples] Earth Remote Sensing Remote-sensing satellites, like the one shown on the left, study Earth's surface. From 300 miles (480 km) up, this satellite uses powerful cameras to scan the planet. The satellite then sends back valuable data about global environments. How we use Satellite Imaging The instruments on remote-sensing satellites study Earth's plant cover, chemical composition, and surface water, among many other features. People who work in farming, fishing, mining, and many other industries find this information very useful. We can also use remote sensing satellites to study changes in the earth's surface that are caused by people. Examples of this include the parts of West Africa that are turning into desert (desertification), and the destruction of the rainforest in South America (deforestation). To see uses of Weather Satellite, click on the pictures below!

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