1 October 2008 Role of aerial photos in compiling a long-term remote sensing data set
Alberto Rango, Andrea Laliberte, Craig Winters
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Abstract
Long-term data sets are important in the fields of ecology, hydrology, rangeland science, and geography. Remote sensing is an especially important component of such studies when spatial and temporal capabilities are important considerations. In many cases, satellite remote sensing is not adequate because of resolution or length of observation drawbacks. However, aerial photography, which extends back into the mid 1930s, is often overlooked. In order to find relevant imagery, considerable effort needs to be expended because the aerial photos over a particular study area can be scattered in a large number of archives across the country. Once the photos are assembled, digital scanning, proper documentation, storage, and a searchable data base are necessary to make easy and effective use of the aerial photos. The aerial photo data are of immense value to researchers, natural resource managers, students, and the general public.
Alberto Rango, Andrea Laliberte, and Craig Winters "Role of aerial photos in compiling a long-term remote sensing data set," Journal of Applied Remote Sensing 2(1), 023541 (1 October 2008). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3009225
Published: 1 October 2008
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KEYWORDS
Photography

Remote sensing

Vegetation

Unmanned aerial vehicles

Data archive systems

Satellites

Cameras

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