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Quantitative Remote Sensing Of Land Surfaces Shunlin Liang

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Quantitative Remote Sensing Of Land Surfaces Shunlin Liang
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Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.08 MB
Pages: 562
Author: Shunlin Liang
ISBN: 9780471281665, 9780471723714, 0471281662, 0471723711
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Quantitative Remote Sensing Of Land Surfaces Shunlin Liang by Shunlin Liang 9780471281665, 9780471723714, 0471281662, 0471723711 instant download after payment.

Processing the vast amounts of data on the Earth's land surface environment generated by NASA's and other international satellite programs is a significant challenge. Filling a gap between the theoretical, physically-based modelling and specific applications, this in-depth study presents practical quantitative algorithms for estimating various land surface variables from remotely sensed observations. A concise review of the basic principles of optical remote sensing as well as practical algorithms for estimating land surface variables quantitatively from remotely sensed observations. Emphasizes both the basic principles of optical remote sensing and practical algorithms for estimating land surface variables quantitatively from remotely sensed observations Presents the current physical understanding of remote sensing as a system with a focus on radiative transfer modelling of the atmosphere, canopy, soil and snow Gathers the state of the art quantitative algorithms for sensor calibration, atmospheric and topographic correction, estimation of a variety of biophysical and geoph ysical variables, and four-dimensional data assimilation

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