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  • ...can be mapped to a projection. GeoTIFF is a popular interchange format of remote sensing data released by the United States Census and United States Geological Surv
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  • and information derived from, among other things, remote sensing, mapping, and surveying [[Image:MASINT-Sensor-geometry.png|thumb|Remote Sensing Geometry-- relationships between scanning sensor and target]]
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  • * Remote sensing and radiation
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  • ...t for biowarfare agents, which are the greatest WMD challenge to detect by remote sensing rather than laboratory analysis of a sample. Methods may need to depend on | booktitle = NASIC Distinguished Lecture Series in Remote Sensing
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  • ...''' encompasses a wide range of technologies that gather information using remote sensing in the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Early techniques
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  • ...espread field with many other disciplines using techniques such as GIS and remote sensing. Geomatics has also lead to a revitalisation of some geography departments ...[[Geographic Information System|Geographic information systems (GIS)]], [[Remote sensing]] and [[GPS]].
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  • ...evation-mapping interferometric SAR systems have since become an important remote sensing technology, with a very specific height-mapping mission. Interferometric S | booktitle = NASIC Distinguished Lecture Series in Remote Sensing
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  • Remote sensing depends on the interaction of a source of energy with a target, and energy ...systems and remote sensing in inland fisheries and aquaculture. Chapter 4: Remote Sensing as a Data Source
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  • | quote=The Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center in Bergen, Norway first demonstrated use of ERS-1 SAR data for near
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  • ...ology.’ Astrogeology utilises geological studies on Earth and incorporates remote sensing of planetary bodies (e.g. telescopy) to study such geological process as vo
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  • ...(GIS) technology and the availability of large-extent habitat data (e.g. [[remote sensing | remotely sensed]] [[landsat program | satellite images]] or [[aerial phot ...ent. Landscape ecology today relies more on advanced technologies such as remote sensing, [[GIS]], and [[computer simulation|simulation]] models, with associated de
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  • ...MASINT analyst would collect information on the weapon principally through remote sensing directed on the enemy's use of the weapon. The materials MASINT analysis ma ...n capability of the highly selective, but not extremely sensitive, MM-1. A Remote Sensing Chemical Agent Alarm (M21), which is a Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrome
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  • and information derived from, among other things, remote sensing, mapping, and surveying
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  • ...ther increasingly available sources of spatial data are [[GPS]] surveys, [[Remote Sensing]] satellite imagery and airborne sensors such as [[LIDAR]] ...ize and use. For example, digital [[satellite images]] generated through [[remote sensing]] can be analyzed to produce a map-like [[layer]] of digital information ab
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  • ...hat can perform experiments on the surface materials, impactors that allow remote sensing of buried materials, and sample return missions that allow direct laborator ...l, M. S. Robinson | title=Remote Sensing for the Earth Sciences: Manual of Remote Sensing | publisher=John Wiley & Sons | edition = 3rd | year=2004 | url = http://ma
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  • ...their data transmission allows the emplacement to remain [[clandestine]]. Remote sensing, in the broadest sense, began with US operations against the Laotian part o
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  • * [[Remote sensing/Definition]]
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