The investigation of the possibilities of the application of photographic satellite images for forestry purposes is reported. Radiometric evaluation of different image points or of the same object points in different images proved to be problematic without knowledge of the optical and sensitometric transmission parameters. With a KFA-1000 (Soviet camera) image, tests were carried out in the eastern Erzgebirge mountains and in the Tharandt forest (Germany). The analog classification of the Erzgebirge was much poorer because of the extreme damages of forests. Therefore a special classification is necessary.
Application of Photographic Remote Sensing Data from Space for Information About Forests
1992
4 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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