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An aerial surveyor by accident! Which photogrammetrist have you ever heard of who has attempted to chronicle his unplanned life? Well, check this one out: Journey without Destination (by: Karl...More
book/CD-ROM introduction to GIS features of AutoCAD Map 2000. Explains how to use the analytical capabilities of GIS, then provides tutorial applications in a variety of disciplines, including...More
A richly illustrated book covering topics in aerial photography, multispectral scanners, thermal infrared, radar, light detection and ranging (LIDAR), and sonar.
by Edward M. Mikhail (Author), James S. Bethel (Author), J. Chris McGlone (Author)
Surveying and mapping has undergone a transition: from discipline-oriented technologies, such as geodesy, surveying, photogrammetry and cartography, to the methodology-oriented integrated...More
by Yves Egels, Michel Kasser
The first new edition in 13 years incorporates recent changes on the subject of streamlining from advances in computers. Their ever increasing speed and storage capabilities have directly led to...More
Mathematical Principles of Remote Sensing is an informative reference, or working textbook, on the mathematics, and general physical and chemical processes behind remote sensor measurements. The...More
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