Remote Sensing of Geomorphology: Developments in Earth Surface Processes, cartea 23
Paolo Tarolli, Simon M. Mudden Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 apr 2020
- Provides a useful guideline for MSc and PhD students, scientists, technicians, and land planners on the use of remote sensing in geomorphology
- Includes applications on specific case studies that highlight issues and benefits of one technique compared to others
- Presents future trends in remote sensing and geomorphology
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780444641779
ISBN-10: 0444641777
Pagini: 398
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Developments in Earth Surface Processes
ISBN-10: 0444641777
Pagini: 398
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Developments in Earth Surface Processes
Public țintă
Primary Audience: Geologists Geophysicists Exploration Geologists VolcanologistsSecondary Audience: Geomorphologists Archaeologists Glaciologists Civil and Environmental Engineering Ecologists Land planning and environmental agencies Private Remote Sensing companies
Cuprins
1. Structure from Motion photogrammetric technique
2. Topo-bathymetric airborne lidar for fluvial geomorphology analysis
3. Ground-based subsurface remote sensing
4. Topographic data from satellites
5. Linking life and landscape with remote sensing
6. Structure from Motion photogrammetry for GeoArchaeology
7. Landslide analysis using laser scanner
8. Terrestrial Laser Scanner applied to fluvial geomorphology
9. Remote sensing for the analysis of anthropogenic geomorphology: potential responses to sediment dynamics in the agricultural landscapes
10. Using UAV and LIDAR data for gully erosion/deposition monitoring
11. Zero to a trillion: Advancing Earth surface process studies with open access to high resolution topography
12. Reproducible topographic analysis
2. Topo-bathymetric airborne lidar for fluvial geomorphology analysis
3. Ground-based subsurface remote sensing
4. Topographic data from satellites
5. Linking life and landscape with remote sensing
6. Structure from Motion photogrammetry for GeoArchaeology
7. Landslide analysis using laser scanner
8. Terrestrial Laser Scanner applied to fluvial geomorphology
9. Remote sensing for the analysis of anthropogenic geomorphology: potential responses to sediment dynamics in the agricultural landscapes
10. Using UAV and LIDAR data for gully erosion/deposition monitoring
11. Zero to a trillion: Advancing Earth surface process studies with open access to high resolution topography
12. Reproducible topographic analysis
Recenzii
"Overall, this collection of articles is a commendable addition to the Developments in Earth Surface Processes book series. Main highlights of the book which may secure a place for it in the libraries of the university, research institutes as well as commercial Brms include: (i) an apt balance of basics and fundamentals of the ace technologies with elaborate case studies providing in-depth functional details, suggestions and guidelines for their trouble-free implementation; (ii) the book emphatically showcases the application, usability and significance of high-resolution topography in various geomorphological domains; (iii) it suitably covers all the major and significant areas of geomorphology in-vogue through the complied chapters; (iv) the careful inclusion of chapters with thorough reviews and those with dedicated applications, is noteworthy; (v) lastly, the lucid yet eAective style of writing followed throughout, together with justiBed, good quality and exclusive illustrations further enhance the understanding of concepts. In a nutshell, I deBne this compilation as a Bne mix of rich and updated reference source with adequate fundamental details which would beneBt a scholar and a seasoned researcher alike." --J. Earth Syst. Sci.-Indian Academy of Sciences