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Aerial photography and image interpretation
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Edition:
3rd ed.
Publication Information:
Hoboken, NJ. : Wiley, c2012.
Physical Description:
xii, 629 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780470879382

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Summary

Summary

The new, completely updated edition of the aerial photography classic

Extensively revised to address today's technological advances, Aerial Photography and Image Interpretation, Third Edition offers a thorough survey of the technology, techniques, processes, and methods used to create and interpret aerial photographs. The new edition also covers other forms of remote sensing with topics that include the most current information on orthophotography (including digital), soft copy photogrammetry, digital image capture and interpretation, GPS, GIS, small format aerial photography, statistical analysis and thematic mapping errors, and more. A basic introduction is also given to nonphotographic and space-based imaging platforms and sensors, including Landsat , lidar, thermal, and multispectral.

This new Third Edition features:

Additional coverage of the specialized camera equipment used in aerial photography A strong focus on aerial photography and image interpretation, allowing for a much more thorough presentation of the techniques, processes, and methods than is possible in the broader remote sensing texts currently available Straightforward, user-friendly writing style Expanded coverage of digital photography Test questions and summaries for quick review at the end of each chapter

Written in a straightforward style supplemented with hundreds of photographs and illustrations, Aerial Photography and Image Interpretation, Third Edition is the most in-depth resource for undergraduate students and professionals in such fields as forestry, geography, environmental science, archaeology, resource management, surveying, civil and environmental engineering, natural resources, and agriculture.


Author Notes

The late David P. Paine was Professor Emeritus in the Department of Forest Engineering, Resources, and Management at Oregon State University.
James D. Kiser is an Assistant Professor and Head Undergraduate Advisor in the Department of Forest Engineering, Resources, and Management at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon. He is also a Certified Photogrammetrist.


Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
1 Introductionp. 1
Part 1 Geometry and Photo Measurementsp. 25
2 Geometry of a Vertical Aerial Photographp. 27
3 Principles of Stereoscopic Visionp. 44
4 Scale of a Vertical Aerial Photographp. 68
5 Horizontal Measurements - Distance, Bearings, and Areasp. 86
6 Vertical Measurementsp. 105
7 Acquisition of Aerial Photographyp. 131
Part 2 Mapping From Vertical Aerial Photographsp. 159
8 Orthophotographyp. 161
9 Map Projections, Grid Networks, and Controlp. 173
10 The Global Positioning Systemp. 188
11 The Transfer of Detailp. 211
12 Geographic Information Systemsp. 233
Part 3 Photo Interpretationp. 243
13 Small Format Aerial Imageryp. 245
14 Films, Filters, and The Photographic Processp. 256
15 Principles and Techniques of Aerial Image Interpretationp. 280
16 Landforms and Drainage Patternsp. 306
17 Geology, Soils, and Engineering Applicationsp. 327
18 Land-Use Planningp. 353
19 Environmental Monitoringp. 370
20 Additional Topics in Natural Resources Managementp. 386
21 Forestryp. 405
Part 4 Natural Resources Inventoryp. 429
22 Elementary Statistics and Sampling Techniquesp. 431
23 Mapping Accuracy Assessmentp. 460
24 Aerial Photo Mensurationp. 475
25 An Example Photo Timber Cruisep. 502
Part 5 An Introduction to Remote Sensingp. 521
26 Additional Characteristics of Electromagnetic Energyp. 523
27 Radar and Lidar -Active Remote Sensorsp. 534
28 Scanning Remote Sensorsp. 559
Appendixesp. 581
A Summary of Photogrammetric Formulasp. 583
B Summary of Statistical Formulasp. 587
C Specimen Contract for Aerial Photographyp. 592
D Selected Aerial Photo Volume Tablesp. 599
E Partial Answers to Questions and Problemsp. 608
F Partial Answers to Laboratory Exercisesp. 611
G Metric Conversion Chartsp. 615
Indexp. 617