A study of atmospheric effects on pattern recognition devices

The author has identified the following significant results. ERTS-1 imagery can be applied in the broadscale assessment of forest resources as a supplement to aerial photography and field survey. There was no application to inventory of crop and pasture diseases mainly because of poor quality and lo...

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Main Authors: Sadowski, F. G., Thomson, F. J.
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Published: 1975
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19750020418 2023-05-15T13:59:21+02:00 A study of atmospheric effects on pattern recognition devices Sadowski, F. G. Thomson, F. J. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Jul 1, 1975 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19750020418 unknown Document ID: 19750020418 Accession ID: 75N28491 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19750020418 No Copyright CASI EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING E75-10353 NASA-CR-143155 ERIM-193300-62-F 1975 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T11:12:40Z The author has identified the following significant results. ERTS-1 imagery can be applied in the broadscale assessment of forest resources as a supplement to aerial photography and field survey. There was no application to inventory of crop and pasture diseases mainly because of poor quality and low resolution, and unreliability of image acquisition. Inventory of soil erosion was satisfactory in humid eastern New South Wales, but not in semi-arid areas. Patterns of snow cover, areas of water in natural and artificial water bodies, extent of bushfires, and location of coastal mobile sand bodies were readily apparent. ERTS-1 imagery was judged to be a valuable addition to conventional techniques of regional small scale geological mapping. ERTS data was successfully used to map flooding and flood progression. The imagery was found suitable for mapping at 1:1,000,000 scale both on the mainland and in Antarctica, but did not meet accuracy specifications for 1:250,000 mapping. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
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A study of atmospheric effects on pattern recognition devices
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description The author has identified the following significant results. ERTS-1 imagery can be applied in the broadscale assessment of forest resources as a supplement to aerial photography and field survey. There was no application to inventory of crop and pasture diseases mainly because of poor quality and low resolution, and unreliability of image acquisition. Inventory of soil erosion was satisfactory in humid eastern New South Wales, but not in semi-arid areas. Patterns of snow cover, areas of water in natural and artificial water bodies, extent of bushfires, and location of coastal mobile sand bodies were readily apparent. ERTS-1 imagery was judged to be a valuable addition to conventional techniques of regional small scale geological mapping. ERTS data was successfully used to map flooding and flood progression. The imagery was found suitable for mapping at 1:1,000,000 scale both on the mainland and in Antarctica, but did not meet accuracy specifications for 1:250,000 mapping.
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