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Wiley-Intersciencec20061 online resource (572 p.)Wiley series in remote sensingDescription based upon print version of record.0-471-47569-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction to the Physics and Techniques of Remote Sensing; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1-1 Types and Classes of Remote Sensing Data; 1-2 Brief History of Remote Sensing; 1-3 Remote Sensing Space Platforms; 1-4 Transmission Through the Earth and Planetary Atmospheres; References and Further Reading; 2 Nature and Properties of Electromagnetic Waves; 2-1 Fundamental Properties of Electromagnetic Waves; 2-1-1 Electromagnetic Spectrum; 2-1-2 Maxwell's Equations; 2-1-3 Wave Equation and Solution; 2-1-4 Quantum Properties of Electromagnetic Radiation; 2-1-5 Polarization; 2-1-6 Coherency2-1-7 Group and Phase Velocity2-1-8 Doppler Effect; 2-2 Nomenclature and Definition of Radiation Quantities; 2-2-1 Radiation Quantities; 2-2-2 Spectral Quantities; 2-2-3 Luminous Quantities; 2-3 Generation of Electromagnetic Radiation; 2-4 Detection of Electromagnetic Radiation; 2-5 Interaction of Electromagnetic Waves with Matter: Quick Overview; 2-6 Interaction Mechanisms Throughout the Electromagnetic Spectrum; Exercises; References and Further Reading; 3 Solid Surfaces Sensing in the Visible and Near Infrared; 3-1 Source Spectral Characteristics; 3-2 Wave-Surface Interaction Mechanisms3-2-1 Reflection, Transmission, and Scattering3-2-2 Vibrational Processes; 3-2-3 Electronic Processes; 3-2-4 Fluorescence; 3-3 Signature of Solid Surface Materials; 3-3-1 Signature of Geologic Materials; 3-3-2 Signature of Biologic Materials; 3-3-3 Depth of Penetration; 3-4 Passive Imaging Sensors; 3-4-1 Imaging Basics; 3-4-2 Sensor Elements; 3-4-3 Detectors; 3-5 Types of Imaging Systems; 3-6 Description of Some Visible/Infrared Imaging Sensors; 3-6-1 Landsat-Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+); 3-6-2 Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER)3-6-3 Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC)3-6-4 Mars Exploration Rover Panchromatic Camera (Pancam); 3-7 Active Sensors; 3-8 Surface Sensing at Very Short Wavelengths; 3-8-1 Radiation Sources; 3-8-2 Detection; 3-9 Image Data Analysis; 3-9-1 Detection and Delineation; 3-9-2 Classification; 3-9-3 Identification; Exercises; References and Further Reading; 4 Solid-Surface Sensing: Thermal Infrared; 4-1 Thermal Radiation Laws; 4-1-1 Emissivity of Natural Terrain; 4-1-2 Emissivity from the Sun and Planetary Surfaces; 4-2 Heat Conduction Theory; 4-3 Effect of Periodic Heating4-4 Use of Thermal Emission in Surface Remote Sensing4-4-1 Surface Heating by the Sun; 4-4-2 Effect of Surface Cover; 4-4-3 Separation of Surface Units Based on Their Thermal Signature; 4-4-4 Example of Application in Geology; 4-4-5 Effects of Clouds on Thermal Infrared Sensing; 4-5 Use of Thermal Infrared Spectral Signatures in Sensing; 4-6 Thermal Infrared Sensors; 4-6-1 Heat Capacity Mapping Radiometer; 4-6-2 Thermal Infrared Multispectral Scanner; 4-6-3 ASTER Thermal Infrared Sensor; 4-6-4 Spitzer Space Telescope; 4-6-5 2001 Mars Odyssey Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS)4-6-6 Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR)The science and engineering of remote sensing--theory and applicationsThe Second Edition of this authoritative book offers readers the essential science and engineering foundation needed to understand remote sensing and apply it in real-world situations. 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