The author has identified the following significant results. The investigators are convinced that high altitude photography when supported with ground measurements and existing surveys, contain all the resource data needed for overall land management planning. This overall planning would include land use classification, environmental impact statements, and similar documentation. First inspection of the RBV ERTS imagery on the Quinault Reservation shows that much of the cultural and resources detail can be identified. Of particular note, is the obvious contrast between recently harvested timber cutting blocks as opposed to those cut more than a year ago. The RBV color composite would have been of better definition if Band 3 had been excluded.


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    Title :

    Timber resource information system


    Contributors:
    Woll, A. M. (author)

    Publication date :

    1973-05-29


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English


    Keywords :


    Timber resource information system

    Woll, A. M. | NTRS | 1972


    Timber resource information system

    Woll, A. M. | NTRS | 1973


    Timber resource information system

    Woll, A. M. | NTRS | 1972


    Timber resource information system

    Woll, A. M. | NTRS | 1973


    Timber resource information system

    Woll, A. M. | NTRS | 1972