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Aerial photography and remote sensing for soil survey / White, L. P.
Titre : Aerial photography and remote sensing for soil survey Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : White, L. P. Mention d'édition : Clarendon Press Editeur : Clarendon Press Année de publication : 1977 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-09618 Note générale : This monograph is intended to describe the use of aerial photography for soil mapping and to put it in the context of remote sensing in general. It describes the working principle of cameras and other devices that obtain images within and beyond the visible spectrum, the way in which the images are produced and processed, and how they are used in soil survey. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Photographie aérienne Télédétection Gestion des SOL Analyse d'image Géodésie Index. décimale : 778.35 Photographie aérienne et spatiale Résumé : This monograph is intended to describe the use of aerial photography for soil mapping and to put it in the context of remote sensing in general. It describes the working principle of cameras and other devices that obtain images within and beyond the visible spectrum, the way in which the images are produced and processed, and how they are used in soil survey. Note de contenu : This monograph is intended to describe the use of aerial photography for soil mapping and to put it in the context of remote sensing in general. It describes the working principle of cameras and other devices that obtain images within and beyond the visible spectrum, the way in which the images are produced and processed, and how they are used in soil survey. Aerial photography and remote sensing for soil survey [texte imprimé] / White, L. P. . - Clarendon Press . - Clarendon Press, 1977.
ISSN : CI-09618
This monograph is intended to describe the use of aerial photography for soil mapping and to put it in the context of remote sensing in general. It describes the working principle of cameras and other devices that obtain images within and beyond the visible spectrum, the way in which the images are produced and processed, and how they are used in soil survey.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Photographie aérienne Télédétection Gestion des SOL Analyse d'image Géodésie Index. décimale : 778.35 Photographie aérienne et spatiale Résumé : This monograph is intended to describe the use of aerial photography for soil mapping and to put it in the context of remote sensing in general. It describes the working principle of cameras and other devices that obtain images within and beyond the visible spectrum, the way in which the images are produced and processed, and how they are used in soil survey. Note de contenu : This monograph is intended to describe the use of aerial photography for soil mapping and to put it in the context of remote sensing in general. It describes the working principle of cameras and other devices that obtain images within and beyond the visible spectrum, the way in which the images are produced and processed, and how they are used in soil survey. Réservation
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Titre : Soil and vegetation System Type de document : texte imprimé Mention d'édition : Clarendon Press Editeur : Clarendon Press Année de publication : 1977 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-19-874058-2 Note générale : This book consists of three sections. The first section considers the general problems inherent in attempting to understand soil and vegetation systems. The discussion focuses on some of the way in which the problems may be tackled by model building, especially the bulding of systems models. In the second section, chapters 2 to 6 deal with nutrient systems model is described in chapter 2 and then each imput and output component is discussed in chapters 3 to 6. Lastly, in the thind section, soil and vegetation systems are viewed as whole, functional entitities. In chapter 7 the components outlined in chapters 2 to 6 are discussed in a detailed nutrient model. Variations of this model are then considered for examples of specific environments and for exemples of specific elements. The question of stability and change is discussed in chapter 8. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Géographie physique Végétation Sol Biologie PRECIPITATIONS Pluviométrie Géologie Modèle Index. décimale : 577 Ecologie Résumé : This book consists of three sections. The first section considers the general problems inherent in attempting to understand soil and vegetation systems. The discussion focuses on some of the way in which the problems may be tackled by model building, especially the bulding of systems models. In the second section, chapters 2 to 6 deal with nutrient systems model is described in chapter 2 and then each imput and output component is discussed in chapters 3 to 6. Lastly, in the thind section, soil and vegetation systems are viewed as whole, functional entitities. In chapter 7 the components outlined in chapters 2 to 6 are discussed in a detailed nutrient model. Variations of this model are then considered for examples of specific environments and for exemples of specific elements. The question of stability and change is discussed in chapter 8. Note de contenu : This book consists of three sections. The first section considers the general problems inherent in attempting to understand soil and vegetation systems. The discussion focuses on some of the way in which the problems may be tackled by model building, especially the bulding of systems models. In the second section, chapters 2 to 6 deal with nutrient systems model is described in chapter 2 and then each imput and output component is discussed in chapters 3 to 6. Lastly, in the thind section, soil and vegetation systems are viewed as whole, functional entitities. In chapter 7 the components outlined in chapters 2 to 6 are discussed in a detailed nutrient model. Variations of this model are then considered for examples of specific environments and for exemples of specific elements. The question of stability and change is discussed in chapter 8. Soil and vegetation System [texte imprimé] . - Clarendon Press . - Clarendon Press, 1977.
ISBN : 978-0-19-874058-2
This book consists of three sections. The first section considers the general problems inherent in attempting to understand soil and vegetation systems. The discussion focuses on some of the way in which the problems may be tackled by model building, especially the bulding of systems models. In the second section, chapters 2 to 6 deal with nutrient systems model is described in chapter 2 and then each imput and output component is discussed in chapters 3 to 6. Lastly, in the thind section, soil and vegetation systems are viewed as whole, functional entitities. In chapter 7 the components outlined in chapters 2 to 6 are discussed in a detailed nutrient model. Variations of this model are then considered for examples of specific environments and for exemples of specific elements. The question of stability and change is discussed in chapter 8.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Géographie physique Végétation Sol Biologie PRECIPITATIONS Pluviométrie Géologie Modèle Index. décimale : 577 Ecologie Résumé : This book consists of three sections. The first section considers the general problems inherent in attempting to understand soil and vegetation systems. The discussion focuses on some of the way in which the problems may be tackled by model building, especially the bulding of systems models. In the second section, chapters 2 to 6 deal with nutrient systems model is described in chapter 2 and then each imput and output component is discussed in chapters 3 to 6. Lastly, in the thind section, soil and vegetation systems are viewed as whole, functional entitities. In chapter 7 the components outlined in chapters 2 to 6 are discussed in a detailed nutrient model. Variations of this model are then considered for examples of specific environments and for exemples of specific elements. The question of stability and change is discussed in chapter 8. Note de contenu : This book consists of three sections. The first section considers the general problems inherent in attempting to understand soil and vegetation systems. The discussion focuses on some of the way in which the problems may be tackled by model building, especially the bulding of systems models. In the second section, chapters 2 to 6 deal with nutrient systems model is described in chapter 2 and then each imput and output component is discussed in chapters 3 to 6. Lastly, in the thind section, soil and vegetation systems are viewed as whole, functional entitities. In chapter 7 the components outlined in chapters 2 to 6 are discussed in a detailed nutrient model. Variations of this model are then considered for examples of specific environments and for exemples of specific elements. The question of stability and change is discussed in chapter 8. Réservation
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