Aerial photography and image interpretation

Paine, David P.

Aerial photography and image interpretation - Ed. 2 - New York,Hoboken etc John wiley & sons, Inc. 2003 - xii,632p.

CONTENTS Preface xi 1Introduction 1 PART1GEOMETRY AND PHOTO MEASUREMENTS 25 2 Geometry of a Vertical Aerial Photograph 27 3 Principles of Stereoscopic Vision 44 4 Scale of a Vertical Aerial Photograph 68 5 Horizontal Measurements-Distance, Bearings, and Areas 86 6 Vertical Measurements 105 7 Acquisition of Aerial Photography 131 PART 2MAPPING FROM VERTICAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS 159 8 Orthophotography 161 9 Map Projections, Grid Networks, and Control 173 10 The Global Positioning System 188 11 The Transfer of Detail 212 12 Geographic Information Systems 235 PART 3PHOTO INTERPRETATION 247 13 Small-Format Aerial Imagery 249 14 Films, Filters, and the Photographic Process 261 15 Principles and Techniques of Aerial Image Interpretation 285 16 Landforms and Drainage Patterns 313 17 Geology, Soils, and Engineering Applications 334 18 Land-Use Planning 361 19 Environmental Monitoring 378 20 Additional Topics in Natural Resources Management 394 21Forestry 413 PART 4NATURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY 435 22 Elementary Statistics and Sampling Techniques 437 23 Mapping Accuracy Assessment 465 24 Aerial Photo Mensuration 481 25 An Example Photo Timber Cruise 508 PART 5AN INTRODUCTION TO REMOTE SENSING 527 26 Additional Characteristics of Electromagnetic Energy 529 27Radar and Lidar-Active Remote Sensors 540 28 Scanning Remote Sensors 565 APPENDIXES 587 A Summary of Photogrammetric Formulas 589 B Summary of Statistical Formulas 593 C Specimen Contract for Aerial Photography 598 D Selected Aerial Photo Volume Tables 604 E Partial Answers to Questions and Problems 613 F Partial Answers to Laboratory Exercises 616 G Metric Conversion Charts 620 Index 623

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