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Phinn, editors 205 $a1st ed. 2013. 210 $aNew York $cSpringer$d2012 215 $a1 online resource (446 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-481-9291-9 320 $aIncludes index. 327 $a""Foreword and Onward""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Contents""; ""Contributors""; ""Section I Visible and Infrared""; ""1 Visible and Infrared Overview""; ""Abstract""; ""1.1a???Introduction""; ""1.1.1 Visible and Infrared Imaging Systems""; ""1.1.2 Chapter Outline""; ""1.2a???Physical and Technical Principles""; ""1.2.1 Imaging Sensor Dimensions""; ""1.2.2 Spectral Characteristics""; ""1.2.3 PhotographyPhotography (Film and Digital)""; ""1.2.4 MultispectralMultispectral Imaging Systems""; ""1.2.5 HyperspectralHyperspectral Imaging Systems""; ""1.3a???Image ProcessingProcessing"" 327 $a""1.3.1 Image Preprocessing""""1.3.2 ProcessingProcessing Types""; ""1.3.3 Thematic Mapping""; ""1.3.4 Biophysical or Continuous Variable Mapping""; ""1.4a???Future Directions""; ""1.4.1 Technological Advances""; ""1.4.2 Scientific Advances""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Suggested Reading""; ""References""; ""2 Photography Applications""; ""Abstract""; ""2.1a???Introduction""; ""2.2a???PhotographyPhotography of Coral ReefCoral reefs""; ""2.3a???PhotographyPhotography Analysis and ClassificationClassification Techniques""; ""2.4a???Example Applications of PhotographyPhotography"" 327 $a""2.4.1 Baseline Spatial Mapping""""2.4.2 Time Series AnalysisTime series analysis""; ""2.4.3 Astronaut PhotographyAstronaut photography as a Secondary Data Source""; ""2.4.4 Suspended SedimentSediment Studies""; ""2.5a???Conclusions and Future Directions""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Suggested Reading""; ""References""; ""3 Multispectral Applications""; ""Abstract""; ""3.1a???Introduction""; ""3.2a???MultispectralMultispectral Analysis and ClassificationClassification""; ""3.2.1 Types of Analysis""; ""3.2.2 Image ProcessingProcessing""; ""3.2.3 Time-Series Analysis""; ""3.3a???Example Applications"" 327 $a""3.3.1 Reef Mapping""""3.3.2 Change DetectionChange detection""; ""3.3.3 Reef ModelingModeling""; ""3.4a???Conclusions and Future Directions""; ""3.4.1 Integration with Other Sensor Modalities""; ""3.4.2 Integration with Field MonitoringMonitoring""; ""3.4.3 Integration with ModelingModeling""; ""3.4.4 Integration with Management""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Suggested Reading""; ""References""; ""4 HyperspectralHyperspectral Applications""; ""Abstract""; ""4.1a???Introduction""; ""4.1.1 Relevance to Coral ReefCoral reef ManagementCoral reefManagement"" 327 $a""4.1.2 Design and Operational Considerations""""4.2a???HyperspectralHyperspectral Planning and Preprocessing""; ""4.2.1 Data and ProcessingProcessing Requirements""; ""4.2.2 Preprocessing Considerations""; ""4.2.3 Atmospheric CorrectionAtmospheric correction""; ""4.2.4 Cross Track Variation and Correction""; ""4.2.5 SunglintSunglint Correction""; ""4.2.6 Depth CorrectionDepth correction""; ""4.3a???HyperspectralHyperspectral Algorithms""; ""4.3.1 ClassificationClassification""; ""4.3.2 Band-Specific Analysis""; ""4.3.3 Spectral UnmixingUnmixing""; ""4.3.4 BathymetryBathymetry"" 327 $a""4.3.5 Change DetectionChange detection"" 330 $aRemote sensing stands as the defining technology in our ability to monitor coral reefs, as well as their biophysical properties and associated processes, at regional to global scales. With overwhelming evidence that much of Earth?s reefs are in decline, our need for large-scale, repeatable assessments of reefs has never been so great. Fortunately, the last two decades have seen a rapid expansion in the ability for remote sensing to map and monitor the coral reef ecosystem, its overlying water column, and surrounding environment. Remote sensing is now a fundamental tool for the mapping, monitoring and management of coral reef ecosystems. Remote sensing offers repeatable, quantitative assessments of habitat and environmental characteristics over spatially extensive areas. As the multi-disciplinary field of coral reef remote sensing continues to mature, results demonstrate that the techniques and capabilities continue to improve. New developments allow reef assessments and mapping to be performed with higher accuracy, across greater spatial areas, and with greater temporal frequency. The increased level of information that remote sensing now makes available also allows more complex scientific questions to be addressed.       As defined for this book, remote sensing includes the vast array of geospatial data collected from land, water, ship, airborne and satellite platforms. The book is organized by technology, including: visible and infrared sensing using photographic, multispectral and hyperspectral instruments; active sensing using light detection and ranging (LiDAR); acoustic sensing using ship, autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) and in-water platforms; and thermal and radar instruments. Emphasis and Audience This book serves multiple roles. It offers an overview of the current state-of-the-art technologies for reef mapping, provides detailed technical information for coral reef remote sensing specialists, imparts insight on the scientific questions that can be tackled using this technology, and also includes a foundation for those new to reef remote sensing. The individual sections of the book include introductory overviews of four main types of remotely sensed data used to study coral reefs, followed by specific examples demonstrating practical applications of the different technologies being discussed. Guidelines for selecting the most appropriate sensor for particular applications are provided, including an overview of how to utilize remote sensing data as an effective tool in science and management. The text is richly illustrated with examples of each sensing technology applied to a range of scientific, monitoring and management questions in reefs around the world. As such, the book is broadly accessible to a general audience, as well as students, managers, remote sensing specialists and anyone else working with coral reef ecosystems. 606 $aRemote sensing 606 $aCoral reefs and islands 615 0$aRemote sensing. 615 0$aCoral reefs and islands. 676 $a621.3678 701 $aGoodman$b James Ansell$01763141 701 $aPurkis$b Samuel J$01668868 701 $aPhinn$b Stuart$f1969-$01763142 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910437932803321 996 $aCoral reef remote sensing$94203429 997 $aUNINA