Titre de série : |
Remote Sensing of Environment |
Titre : |
Interpretation of a landsat image of an unusal flood phenomenan in Australia |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Robinove, C. J. |
Année de publication : |
1978 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-10724 |
Note générale : |
A Landsat image of part of the flooded area of cooper creek, queensland, Australia, in February 1974, shows large dark areas within the flooded valley. The dark area rae believed to be wet, but unflooded, areas of dark alluvial soil. These striking features, which have not previously been identified on landsat images/ must be properly interpreted so as not to confuse them with clear water. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Image satellite Inondation Télédétection Environnement Ruissellement |
Index. décimale : |
363.7 Environnement : classer ici la protection de l'environnement |
Résumé : |
A Landsat image of part of the flooded area of cooper creek, queensland, Australia, in February 1974, shows large dark areas within the flooded valley. The dark area rae believed to be wet, but unflooded, areas of dark alluvial soil. These striking features, which have not previously been identified on landsat images/ must be properly interpreted so as not to confuse them with clear water. |
Note de contenu : |
A Landsat image of part of the flooded area of cooper creek, queensland, Australia, in February 1974, shows large dark areas within the flooded valley. The dark area rae believed to be wet, but unflooded, areas of dark alluvial soil. These striking features, which have not previously been identified on landsat images/ must be properly interpreted so as not to confuse them with clear water. |
Remote Sensing of Environment. Interpretation of a landsat image of an unusal flood phenomenan in Australia [texte imprimé] / Robinove, C. J. . - 1978. ISSN : CI-10724 A Landsat image of part of the flooded area of cooper creek, queensland, Australia, in February 1974, shows large dark areas within the flooded valley. The dark area rae believed to be wet, but unflooded, areas of dark alluvial soil. These striking features, which have not previously been identified on landsat images/ must be properly interpreted so as not to confuse them with clear water. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Image satellite Inondation Télédétection Environnement Ruissellement |
Index. décimale : |
363.7 Environnement : classer ici la protection de l'environnement |
Résumé : |
A Landsat image of part of the flooded area of cooper creek, queensland, Australia, in February 1974, shows large dark areas within the flooded valley. The dark area rae believed to be wet, but unflooded, areas of dark alluvial soil. These striking features, which have not previously been identified on landsat images/ must be properly interpreted so as not to confuse them with clear water. |
Note de contenu : |
A Landsat image of part of the flooded area of cooper creek, queensland, Australia, in February 1974, shows large dark areas within the flooded valley. The dark area rae believed to be wet, but unflooded, areas of dark alluvial soil. These striking features, which have not previously been identified on landsat images/ must be properly interpreted so as not to confuse them with clear water. |
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