Proceedings of the International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment (9th), Held at Michigan on 15-19 April, 1974. Volume III.
Abstract
A partial listing of topic areas includes: Investigation of microwave hologram techniques for application to earth resources; The usefulness of imaging passive microwave for rural and urban terrain analysis; Single flight stero radar capabilities; Electrically scanning microwave radiometers; Measurement of sea surface currents using airborne doppler radar and inertial navigation systems; A practical oil sensor; Multi-spectral remote fluorimeter for detection of oil films; Passive microwave sensing of oil slicks; Oil slick detection by x-band synthetic aperture radar; Air borne oil pollution surveillance system; The remote raman spectrometer is a viable instrument for remote sensing of the environment; Optical data processing analysis of stream patterns exhibited on ERTS-1 imagery; Remote sensing of rock type in the visible and near-infrared; Remote sensing to detect the toxic effects of metals on vegetation for mineral exploration; The use of space photos for search of oil and gas fields; A summary of ERTS data applications in Alaska.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 19, 1974
- Accession Number
- ADA008469
Entities
People
- Jerald J. Cook
Organizations
- Environmental Research Institute of Michigan