
1) Geography journal 2) Geological technique
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Remote sensing is the acquisition of information about an object or phenomenon without making physical contact with the object and thus in contrast to in situ observation. In modern usage, the term generally refers to the use of aerial sensor technologies to detect and classify objects on Earth (both on the surface, and in the atmosphere and ocean...
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[archaeology] Remote sensing techniques in archaeology are an increasingly important component of the technical and methodological tool set available in archaeological research. The use of remote sensing techniques allows archaeologists to uncover unique data that is unobtainable using traditional archaeological excavation techniques. ==Gen...
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See magnetometer and side scan sonar.
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Instruments that record characteristics of objects at a distance, sometimes forming an image by gathering, focusing, and recording reflected light from the Sun, or reflected radio waves emitted by the spacecraft.
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Any system for sensing information from a long distance,
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The observation of Earth from distant vantage points, usually by or from satellites or aircraft. Sensors, such as cameras, radio frequency receivers, radar systems, sonar, seismographs, gravimeters, magnetometers, and scintillation counters, mounted on these platforms capture detailed pictures of Ea...
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The process of obtaining information about an object whilst separated by some distance from the subject. Practically, this is a term used to describe the process of using sensors mounted on satellites to observe the Earth's geology, surface and atmosphere.
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Gathering and recording information from a distance. Aircraft and satellites can observe a planetary surface or atmosphere, and space probes have sent back photographs and data about planets as...
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the imaging of earth features from suborbital and orbital altitudes, using various wavelengths of the visible and invisible spectrum (Richason 1970:xi).
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The collection and interpretation of information about an object without physical contact with the object; e.g., satellite imaging, aerial photography, and open path measurements.
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the imaging of earth features from suborbital and orbital altitudes, using various wavelengths of the visible and invisible spectrum (Richason 1978:xi).
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the imaging of earth features from suborbital and orbital altitudes, using various wavelengths of the visible and invisible spectrum (Richason 1978xi).
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The collection of information about an object or area from a distance. Methods employed include phot
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The act of detecting objects when the sensor is not in direct contact
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The gathering of information from an object or surface without direct contact.
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The study of Earth surface conditions and materials from airplanes and satellites by means of photography, spectroscopy, or radar.
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A feature on some DC electronic loads that allows the measurement of voltage between two terminals that aren't located near the load input terminals
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Translations for „Remote Sensing“ Become a Premium Member today! Recording topographic features of vineyards using sensors in satellites or airplanes. The main purpose of this is to determine the vigour of the foliage. One of the best known indices recorded in this way is NDVI (Normalized Differenced Vegetation Index). The data a...
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the process of collecting information with instruments that record various forms of energy
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the process of collecting information with instruments that record various forms of energy
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The collection and interpretation of information about an object without physical contact with the object; e.g., satellite imaging, aerial photography, and open path measurements.
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A technique for monitoring the output voltage of a power converter at the load rather than at the output terminals. Improves regulation by compensating for voltage drops in the wiring between the power converter and the load
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Gathering and recording information from a distance. Aircraft and satellites can observe a planetary surface or atmosphere, and space probes have sent back photographs and data about planets as distant as Neptune. Remote sensing usually refers to gathering data of the electromagnetic spectrum (such a...
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the process of collecting information with instruments that record various forms of energy
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