IGARSS 89: Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing (12th) (Symposium Canadien sur la Teledetection): Quantitative Remote Sensing: An Economic Tool for the Nineties Held in Vancouver, Canada on 10-14 July 1989. Volume 2. Tuesday, July 11

Partial contents: Determining intrinsic surface reflectance in rugged terrain and changing illumination; Identification -- to go beyond discrimination (The status of mineral and lithological identification with high resolution spectrometer data); Simple models for complex natural surfaces -- strateg...

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Other Authors: INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC PISCATAWAY NJ
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Language:English
Published: 1989
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Summary:Partial contents: Determining intrinsic surface reflectance in rugged terrain and changing illumination; Identification -- to go beyond discrimination (The status of mineral and lithological identification with high resolution spectrometer data); Simple models for complex natural surfaces -- strategy for the hyperspectra era of remote sensing; Detection of dielectric cylinders on a rough surface using a multi-frequency polarimetric radar; Consideration of geographical information systems as tools for classification; Remote sensing and Geographic Information Systems -- Towards integrated spatial information processing; Integrated image-map products for township level land information; Automatic detection of lineaments from Landsat data; Digital mosaicing technology for synthetic aperture radar image products; Digital photogrammetric workstations; Reduction of ground control requirements for SPOT imagery by pass processing; Using remotely sensed data to monitor land surface climatology variations in a semi-arid grassland; Tropical deforestation in Para, Brazil: analysis with Landsat and Shuttle Imaging Radar-A; The Radarsat system; Calibration for airborne SAR; An improved design for a microwave radiometric profiling system; Advanced technology processes for satellite instruments; AVHRR observations of the horizontal structure of the surface layer of the ocean under low wind conditions; Active microwave classification of sea ice; Discrimination of sea ice types using SAR backscatter statistics. See also Volume 3, AD-A223 842. Text in English and French.