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Aerospace photography is being used extensively as a Remote Sensor to map and detect the natural resources of the Earth. The types of natural resources being surveyed are many and varied; ranging from timberland inventory to water pollution detection. The use of aerospace photography to survey Earth resources has provided a method of rapidly inspecting large areas. Investigators in agriculture, geography, geology, hydrology and oceanography are able to use aerospace photography as a valuable tool for the collection of data. These investigators are able to interpret remote views and translate the photographic images into data regarding ground features of interest. They are familiar with the types of water, terrain, and cultural features which are considered important. In many cases, specific characteristics of target areas are known by the investigator, a fact which can help the photographic community in choosing the proper materials and conditions.
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Salerno, A.E. (1976). Aerospace Photography. In: Schanda, E. (eds) Remote Sensing for Environmental Sciences. Ecological Studies, vol 18. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66236-2_2
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