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Geoscience and Remote Sensing New Achievements
Edited by Pasquale Imperatore and Daniele Riccio, ISBN 978-953-7619-97-8, Hard cover, 508 pages, Publisher: InTech, Published: February 01, 2010 under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license, in subject Civil Engineering
DOI: 10.5772/214
Our planet is nowadays continuously monitored by powerful remote sensors operating in wide portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Our capability of acquiring detailed information on the environment has been revolutionized by revealing its inner structure, morphology and dynamical changes. The way we now observe and study the evolution of the Earth’s status has even radically influenced our perception and conception of the world we live in. The aim of this book is to bring together contributions from experts to present new research results and prospects of the future developments in the area of geosciences and remote sensing; emerging research directions are discussed. The volume consists of twenty-six chapters, encompassing both theoretical aspects and application-oriented studies. An unfolding perspective on various current trends in this extremely rich area is offered. The book chapters can be categorized along different perspectives, among others, use of active or passive sensors, employed technologies and configurations, considered scenario on the Earth, scientific research area involved in the studies.
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Book contents
- Chapter 1Ground Based SAR Interferometry: a Novel Tool for Geoscience
- Chapter 2Internet Surveillance Camera Measurements of Atmospheric Aerosols Concentration
- Chapter 3Interferometric Imaging Technology for Microwave Radiometers
- Chapter 4Recent Advances in the Characterization of Aerosol Vertical Distribution on a Global Scale
- Chapter 5Blended Tools for Remote Sensing
- Chapter 6Image Information Mining Systems
- Chapter 7Artificial Intelligence in Geoscience and Remote Sensing
- Chapter 8C-Band Sea Ice SAR Classification Based on Segmentwise Edge Features
- Chapter 9Early Warning And On-Line Mapping For Flood Events
- Chapter 10Potential of C-Band Multi-polarized and Polarimetric SAR Data for Soil Drainage Classification and Mapping
- Chapter 11Electromagnetic Models for Remote Sensing of Layered Rough Media
- Chapter 12Highly Accurate Geometric Correction for NOAA AVHRR Data
- Chapter 13C-band Scatterometers and Their Applications
- Chapter 14Monitoring of Terrestrial Hydrology at High Latitudes with Scatterometer Data
- Chapter 15Ocean Wind Fields from Satellite Active Microwave Sensors
- Chapter 16Optical and Infrared Modeling
- Chapter 17Remote Sensing of Aerosol Over Vegetation Cover Based on Pixel Level Multi-Wavelength Polarized Measurements
- Chapter 18Methods and Performances for Multi-Pass SAR Interferometry
- Chapter 19Integration of High-Resolution, Active and Passive Remote Sensing in Support to Tsunami Preparedness and Contingency Planning
- Chapter 203D Measurement of Speed and Direction of Turbulent Air Movement
- Chapter 21Observing Marine Pollution with Synthetic Aperture Radar
- Chapter 22Development of Flood Space Monitoring in Kazakhstan
- Chapter 23The Role of DSD and Radio Wave Scattering in Rain Attenuation
- Chapter 24Registration of Radar and Optical Satellite Images Using Multiscale Filter Technique and Information Measure
- Chapter 25Magnitude and Extent of Six Years of Land Subsidence in Shanghai Revealed by JERS-1 SAR Data
- Chapter 26Impact of Daily Melt and Freeze Patterns on Sea Ice Large Scale Roughness Features Extraction
