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REMOTE SENSING and AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Roger Wheate NREM100 Fall 2010
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Remote Sensing information about an object by a recording device not in contact with the object cameras, lasers, scanners, radar systems, Lidar the term did not exist before satellites (1960s) increased the scope of aerial surveys with digital scanning
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Remote Sensing 1910s: First (wartime) aerial photography 1940s: aerial photography programs 1960s: first satellites: Espionage, weather, communications 1970s: Digital imagery for earth mapping 2000s: free web images
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Early aerial photography (before planes): balloons, pigeons and mountain tops
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Oblique photos from mountain peaks: Banff
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Oblique photography
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Post-1945: Panchromatic aerial photograph: Iqualuit
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Aerial Photography Aerial photography = two sciences: –Photogrammetry (=precise locations and heights) –Air photo interpretation (=feature identification) Advantages over ground surveying –Cost and time-convenience –Historical record
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Aerial Photography Flightlines Overlap Corrected and mosaiced Type: Pan, Colour, IR
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Air Photo Interpretation Tone / colour Texture Shape Pattern Size Shadows Context
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Colour photography – 2x as expensive
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Infra-red photography – 3x as expensive
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1:50,000 NTS maps (from photos) (1:20,000 BC maps/data) PG 93G015 Photos 1996 Printed 2000 Roads updated, other 1982 Reprinted 2010 Roads updated Others still 1982
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BC aerial photography 2007
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Digital aerial photography www.terrasaurus.ca
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Orthophotos as digital map layers: 1993, 2003, 2006 http://pgmap.princegeorge.ca/ BC ‘imap’: http://lrdw.ca http://pgmap.princegeorge.ca/http://lrdw.ca
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Applications All natural resources disciplines –Navigation and mapping –Forest inventory –Geologic surveys –Natural hazards –Land use change –Wildlife habitat assessment Photos – 1:15,000 = 4km x 4 km; 1:40,000 = 10km x 10km Satellite images: 60 x 60 km ; 185 x 185km; 500 x 500 km
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Merge of satellite image and orthophoto
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1960s – weather satellites 1972 – Landsat 1 1982 – Landsat 4 1990s – more earth- resources satellites 1999 – Landsat 7 (copyright removed) 2000 – high resolution corporate satellites 2005 Web applications Remote sensing - Satellite imagery Port Renfrew, Vancouver Island Pre 1984 cutblocks in pink, 1984-91 in blue
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Satellite orbits (800km altitude) Landsat path: earthnow earthnow
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Landsat image – Bowron Lakes 30 metre resolution
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Vegetation Information and the Electromagnetic Spectrum Visiblevisible characteristics (RGB) Near IRvegetation vigour / health Mid IRvegetation and soil moisture Thermal IRtemperature / heat Microwave/Radar texture e.g. high for forest
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2003
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2007
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High resolution corporate satellites: Geoeye (50cm res.) Cypress Bowl – Feb 19, 2010
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Applications – remote sensing Geologic – faults, deposits, exploration Vegetation – forestry, agriculture, ecology Urban - land use, growth Geography – regional and local studies ASTER: http://asterweb.jpl.nasa.gov/http://asterweb.jpl.nasa.gov/ Ikonos: http://www.satimagingcorp.com/gallery-ikonos.htmlhttp://www.satimagingcorp.com/gallery-ikonos.html Quickbird: http://www.satimagingcorp.com/gallery-quickbird.html http://www.satimagingcorp.com/gallery-quickbird.html Geoeye: http://www.geoeye.com/CorpSite/gallery/Default.aspx http://www.geoeye.com/CorpSite/gallery/Default.aspx BC mosaics: http://www.lrdw.cahttp://www.lrdw.ca Google maps: http://maps.google.cahttp://maps.google.ca
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http://www.lrdw.ca
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NASA – images of the day http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/ http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/
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Google Earth (since 2005) : aerial photography and satellite images
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The giant dog you can see from space Monday, June 9, 2008 BORIS the bull mastiff is so big that he can be seen lounging in his favourite position in the garden - from space. The 89kg dog has been captured on Google Earth's satellite images. His owners noticed an enormous brown blob on the image of their front garden and were stunned to discover it was their pet. 'He was in his favourite place,' said Fran Milner, from Bournemouth. We knew he was big but didn't think he was big enough to be seen from space.'
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Google Earth: aerial photography and satellite images / mashups Filmaps http://www.thewildernessdowntown.com/
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