Untitled Document Organisation for the application of space science. Lists activities, presents weather maps. http://www.sparrso.org
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY & SATELLITE IMAGERY remote sensing satellite imagery, such as Landsat images, is collected on a highly selective basis. INTERNET RESOURCES IN AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY remote sensing. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/EART/aerial.html
Extractions: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Catalog of Aerial Photography A unique and highly used collection of aerial photography is housed with the map collection. Unlike maps, which portray the physical and cultural landscape with generalized symbols and colors, aerial photography reveals the terrain as it exists in nature. All buildings, bridges, roads, urban and rural areas, and other man-made features are depicted as they were at the time of photography. Physical features, such as vegetation type and distribution, river widths and courses, shorelines, landslide areas, etc. are shown with detail that no map can depict. Aerial photography is, therefore, extremely useful both for specific site evaluation, for regional analysis,as well as for historical perspectives. It is used by engineers, architects, city and regional planners, geographers, geologists and historians. The Earth Sciences and Map Library has over 54,000 images covering California and other selected areas. The majority of photos are 9 x 9 inch contact prints with stereographic coverage. (Stereoscopes are available for patron use.) For some flights blackline enlargements or positive transparencies are available. The majority of photos are black-and-white images. A few recent flights are in color. In general scales vary from 1:40,000 to 1:2,400. Recently we have acquired aerial photography on CD-ROM. Historial coverage is available for some areas from 1931 to the present. Selected images from various flights are now available on line The Earth Sciences and Map Library has cumulative indexes for all of its aerial photography. An
CRSSA Home Page Since 1989, the Grant F. Walton Center for remote sensing and Spatial Analysis (CRSSA) has been located in a dedicated twostory section of the Environmental http://www.crssa.rutgers.edu/
Extractions: Since 1989, the Grant F. Walton Center for Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis (CRSSA) has been located in a dedicated two-story section of the Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences building on the Cook College campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. CRSSA provides students, faculty, staff, and other researchers with state-of-the-art facilities for remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) teaching and research. Click here for more information Projects Courses People ... Contact Us
Epsilon Nought - Radar Remote Sensing Epsilon nought gives an introduction into radar remote sensing and related problems with tutorials, excercises, demo data sets as well as software examples. http://epsilon.nought.de/
Quercus.art.man.ac.uk/rs/ GIS and remote sensing for Archaeology Burgundy, France For over twenty years research has been conducted in the applications of remote sensing and GIS in the Burgundy region of France. http://quercus.art.man.ac.uk/rs/
CSRC Laboratory For Remote Sensing And Spatial Analysis A remote sensing, ecology, hydrology and GIS research center at the University of New Hampshire with links to GIS data sets and geography departments at other universities. http://www.rslab.sr.unh.edu/
Extractions: Options New with this update: more than 1000 expansions, updates and corrections remote sensing information and contacts for more than 200 countries and territories all addresses checked and current as of December 26, 2000 revised and updated "Recommended" sites new sections on gazetteers, satellite tracking software and archeological applications updated U.S. government home pages
Extractions: Since its inception, FARS has been applied to the regular study of high-level cirrus clouds in support of basic research and the satellite validation effort of Project FIRE through its Extended Time Observations (ETO) component. As of this time, more than 2,000 hours of ruby lidar ETO data from high level clouds has been collected from FARS: a subset of this unique observational data record intended for climatological and satellite research, with explanations, is provided in the FARS on-line dataset section below. Current support for FARS observations comes from NSF and NASA for basic cirrus cloud and FIRE ETO satellite studies, the NASA Atmospheric Effects of Aviation Project for aircraft contrail/cirrus research, and the DOE ARM program for multiple remote sensor cloud retrieval algorithm development. Data from FARS and the field campaigns also support our cloud microphysical and radiative transfer modeling research components at the Department of Meteorology.
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Jurnal Remote Sensing Dan GIS Jurnal Penginderaan Jauh dan Sistem Informasi Geografis berbasis Internet. http://www.geocities.com/rsgisforum/journal/
RESCOMAN A project aimed at developing a robust, operational and costefficient remote sensing system for mapping submerged vegetation as a means of assessing the environmental quality of coastal waters. http://www.dmu.dk/rescoman/
Extractions: A RE MOTE S ENSING SYSTEM FOR MAPPING SUBMERGED VEGETATION FOR CO ASTAL ZONE MAN AGEMENT Funded by LIFE , project No. 95 / DK / 110 / MLTRG The aim of RESCOMAN was to develop a robust, operational and cost-efficient remote sensing system for mapping submerged vegetation as a means of assessing the environmental quality of coastal waters. The main issue of Rescoman has been to elaborate the methods to be used in operational mapping of submerged vegetation based on especially airborne camera and scanners. An important issue has als o been to evaluate the parameters governing the distribution of submerged vegetation in order to suggest suitable supporting parameters for the classification of remotely sensed images. This site consists of two part: National
Www.nrsc.co.uk/ remote sensingremote sensing. There are many possible definitions about what remote sensing actually is. The Alternate Dictionary of remote sensing. http://www.nrsc.co.uk/
UCSB Snow Hydrology Research Group Homepage Information about research on watershed hydrology and modeling, remote sensing, and data management. Freely downloadable software for snow hydrology and hydrochemistry. http://www.icess.ucsb.edu/hydro/hydro.html
Extractions: Reports ... Contact Us The Snow Hydrology Research Group (SHRG) is part of the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara . SHRG is also a member of the ESIP Federation (Earth Science Information Partners). The primary research focus of this group is NASA's REASoN (Research, Education and Applications Solutions Network) investigation called "Multi-Resolution Snow Products for the Hydrologic Sciences." The group also works on problems of snow metamorphism, snow-climate interactions, and snowmelt runoff. Much of this work is conducted at the Environmental Information Laboratory within the Donald Bren School.
RSS Remote Sensing And GIS Links remote sensing AND GIS LINKS. A Service for Members of The remote sensing and Photogrammetry Society. If you are not a member of RSPSoc http://www.geog.nottingham.ac.uk/~mather/useful_links.html
Department Of Geography At The University Of Zurich Teaching and research in department's divisions physical geography, human geography, economic geography, remote sensing and natural resources, remote sensing applications, spatial data handling, and education for geographers. http://www.geo.unizh.ch/
RESTEC LAST UPDATE 11/6/2003. remote sensing TECHNOLOGY CENTER OF JAPAN COPYRIGHT2000 remote sensing Technology Center of Japan ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. http://www.restec.or.jp/restec_e.html