Index Of /casil/remote_sensing . Parent Directory README.html 13-Mar-2006 0028 1.6K doq-mrsid/ 13-Mar-2006 0126Index of /casil/remote_sensing. Name Last modified Size http://calview.casil.ucdavis.edu/casil/remote_sensing/
Extractions: Name Last modified Size Description ... README.html 13-Mar-2006 00:28 1.6K doq-mrsid/ 13-Mar-2006 01:26 - doq/ 13-Mar-2006 01:26 - kerncog.org/ 13-Mar-2006 01:26 - landsat/ 13-Mar-2006 01:27 - 13-Mar-2006 01:26 - 13-Mar-2006 01:26 - @import url(/casil/etc/website/default.css); This directory contains the following remote sensing layers: doq-mrsid : Digital Orthophoto Quadrangles (from DOC, MrSID format) doq : California Digital Ortho (Quarter) Quads DOQQS (GeoTiff format)
Archaeology And GIS Remote Sensing. Members of staff, the GIS Unit and postgraduate students using the lab resources are involved in a number of research projects concerning http://143.117.30.60/gis_web/Remote_Sensing.htm
Extractions: gis home people teaching ... contact Remote Sensing Members of staff, the GIS Unit and postgraduate students using the lab resources are involved in a number of research projects concerning the role of Remote Sensing applications in Forensic Science. Such research is managed and largely undertaken by Dr Alastair Ruffell Follow the links for more information on current research: Forensic Remote Sensing and Geophysics Conference Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society gis home ... contact
4DM Inc - Services - Remote Sensing Remote sensing is the extraction of information from an object (e.g. surface, atmosphere) without physical contact by measuring the reflected or emitted http://www.4dm-inc.com/remote_sensing.html
Extractions: Home Remote sensing is the extraction of information from an object (e.g. surface, atmosphere) without physical contact by measuring the reflected or emitted electromagnetic energy from the object using an instrument containing a measuring device or a sensor. Information collected by the sensors is commonly acquired as images or point data from satellites, airborne systems or ground radiometers.
Spaceflight :Operational Remote Sensing Satellites SeaWiFS is carried aboard the satellite OrbView2, providing important information about the oceans and the life within them. http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/SPACEFLIGHT/remote_sensing/SP36.htm
Extractions: For 18 days during the Southern Hemisphere spring of 1997, a NASA-launched Canadian satellite called RADARSAT collected pieces of a puzzle that will help scientists study the most remote and inaccessible part of the Earth - Antarctica. Scientists now have the puzzle pieces put together, forming the first high-resolution radar map of the mysterious frozen continent. The field of remote sensing took shape during the 1960s as an outgrowth of aerial photography. New instruments, forming images in the infrared as well as in visible light, produced “false color” photos in which forests and farms appeared red rather than green. They contained astonishing amounts of information, and William Pecora, director of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), took the lead in pushing for a spacecraft that could cover the entire world with such images. The first of them, Landsat 1, reached
The Remote Sensing Tutorial Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation Analysis. This tutorial is a copy of http//rst.gsfc.nasa.gov/TofC/Coverpage.html. Table of Contents http://priede.bf.lu.lv/GIS/Descriptions/Remote_Sensing/An_Online_Handbook/TofC/t
Extractions: Buscar: search the entire directory search this category only Top Science Geomatics See also: Science: Physics: Optics Science: Technology: Space Airborne Laser Mapping Web Site - A reference site dedicated to the emerging technology of airborne laser mapping. Of interest to surveyors, GIS specialists, aerial photogrametrists or others involved in remote sensing or mapping industries.
NOAA 200th: Inertial Measurement Units Best viewed in Internet Explorer 6 or Firefox 1.5 or better. http//celebrating200years.noaa.gov/visions/remote_sensing/imu.html. http://celebrating200years.noaa.gov/visions/remote_sensing/imu.html
Extractions: NOAA To achieve the highest level of accuracy, IMUs for airborne mapping sensors should be rigidly mounted as close to the sensor reference point as possible. The image above shows an IMU (the cylindrical silver-colored object) mounted on an airborne mapping camera on a NOAA aircraft. Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) are used in precision navigation of airborne vehicles. IMU technology has been developed and advanced primarily for military applications (e.g., missile guidance) and the space program. This discussion, however, focuses on an important civilian application of IMUs: the direct georeferencing of airborne mapping data, such as aerial photography or airborne lidar data. An IMU uses three gyroscopes ("gyros") and three accelerometers, orthogonally-mounted on an airborne mapping sensor (e.g., camera or lidar system), to measure the current rotation and acceleration. These measurements are summed to determine the change from the initial position of the aircraft. The problem, however, is that accumulating measurements leads to errors that grow with time. Because an IMU is continually adding detected changes to the current position, any error in the measurement is accumulated, leading to an ever-increasing error between what the IMU thinks the position is and the actual position. To solve this problem, global positioning system (GPS) technology is used to provide updates to the IMU.
Biodiversity Informatics Facility - Remote Sensing Resources Remote Sensing Resources Training A growing set of remote sensing training materials are being developed and archived by the CBC. http://biodiversityinformatics.amnh.org/index.php?section=rsr_training
UW Program On Climate Change FEATURE STORY. Creating a Community UW Focuses on the Science of and Solutions to Global Warming. Activity inside the Husky Union Building on January 31, http://www.uwpcc.washington.edu/
Extractions: Site Navigation Cartoon of the thermohaline circulation with the warm water returned in an effective pipe by the Gulf Stream to the subpolar North Atlantic and the Nordic Seas must be revised.. Learn more... Congratulations to Phil Mote who was awarded a 2008 UW Distinguished Staff Award More... Congratulations to Natalia Stefanova who was awarded an AGU Outstanding Student talk Award More... Home Our Program Academics ... Outreach Designed by the Center for Environmental Visualization Box 355351, OSB 227 Seattle, WA 98195-7940 Phone 206-543-6521 Fax 206-543-6393 uwpcc@u.washington.edu