AERIAL photography in geographyPHOTOGRAMMETRYPHOTOGRAPHIC surveyingAERIAL photographsREMOTE-sensing imagesREMOTE sensingMILITARY reconnaissanceAERIAL photographyWorld War I formed the incubator for aerial reconnaissance and photointerpretation. This study, based upon official histories and archival materials, including ...
Aerial photography has manylegal uses. For example, in construction, aerial photographs are used to assess damage to buildings that have been struck by natural disasters. In civil engineering, aerial photos are used to measure and document obstructions on roadways without having to make physical mea...
Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical GeographyRasmussen LA and Krimmel RM (1999) Using vertical aerial photography to estimate mass balance at a point... LA Rasmussen,RM Krimmel - 《Geografiska Annaler》 被引量: 58发表: 1999年 Cameras and settings for aerial surveys in the geosciences: Opti...
Mountains, lakes and rivers are all detailed on aerial photos and this can help a child who is learning geography much more than a traditional map can. Parents shouldn't be surprised if their child wants to spend more time looking at aerial maps online. They should encourage it as it only...
Aerial photography and photogrammetry Geography P Collier - 《Elsevier》 被引量: 0发表: 2009年 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY OF CHINESE EARLY AERIAL PHOTO AND APPLICATION IN MORPHOTECTONICS MAPPING OF TANLU ACTIVE FAULT ZONE Tanlu fault zone is an important megatectonic zone throughout China East, and its...
Also found in: Encyclopedia. pho·to·gram·me·try (fō′tə-grăm′ĭ-trē) n. 1. The process of making maps or scale drawings from photographs, especially aerial photographs. 2. The process of making precise measurements by means of photography. pho′to·gram·met′ric (-grə...
PhotographyThis paper traces the history and growth of air photo interpretation and remote sensing within the field of geography. Courses offered in these fields, factors influencing growth, research findings, and professional geographic interest are discussed. (JH)...
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Torrado, in International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, 2009 Aerial Photographs Aerial photography, generally flown from an airplane, is still widely used in the creation of topographic maps worldwide, and represents a relatively cheap and accessible data source. Photography can provide black-and-...
The first extensive use of aerial photography was during World War I for intelligence gathering and mapping, leading to early civil applications in archaeology, physical geography, and forestry. Following World War II, aerial photography was an important tool in postwar planning and reconstruction. It...