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Remote Sensing Of Natural Hazards 1st Edition Jay Gao

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Remote Sensing Of Natural Hazards 1st Edition Jay Gao
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 85.66 MB
Pages: 437
Author: Jay Gao
ISBN: 9781032404028, 1032404027
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Remote Sensing Of Natural Hazards 1st Edition Jay Gao by Jay Gao 9781032404028, 1032404027 instant download after payment.

This book presents a comprehensive coverage of remote sensing technology used to gather information on 12 types of natural hazards in the terrestrial sphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere. It clarifies in detail how to yield spatial and quantitative data on a natural hazard, including its spatial distribution, severity, causes, and the likelihood of occurrence. The author explains multiple methods of attaining data, describes the pros and cons of each method, and encourages readers to choose the best method applicable to their case. The author offers a practical approach to data analysis using the most appropriate methods and software.

1. Covers all major natural hazards including hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, and avalanches.

2. Studies each natural hazard holistically, ranging from spatial extent, severity, impact assessment, causes, and prediction of occurrence.

3. Explains different remotely sensed data and the most appropriate method used.

4. Compares different ways of sensing and clarifies the pros and cons of any selected data or their analysis.

5. Provides ample examples of each aspect of a natural hazard studied augmented with graphic illustrations and quality assurance information.

All professionals working in the field of natural hazards, senior undergraduate, and graduate students, will find in-depth approaches and sufficient information to become knowledgeable in the methods of yielding and analyzing data provided with remote sensing technology, ultimately providing a deeper understanding of natural hazards.

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