Remote Sensing of Soils


ISBN 9783662537381
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This book
is about
applications of remote sensing techniques in the studies on soils. In pursuance of the objective,
the book
initially
provides
an introduction to various elements and concepts of remote sensing, and associated technologies, namely Geographic Information System (GIS), Global Positioning System (GPS) in chapter-1. An overview of the sensors used to collect
remote sensing data and important
Earth observation missions
is provided in chapter-2. The processing of satellite digital
data
(geometric and radiometric corrections, feature reduction, digital data fusion, image enhancements and analysis) is dealt with in Chapter-3. In the chapter to follow the interpretation of remote sensing data, very important and crucial step in deriving information on natural resources including soils resources,
is
discussed.
An introduction to soils as a natural body with respect to their
formation, physical and chemical properties used
during inventory of soils, and
soil classification is given in Chapter-5.The spectral response patterns of soils including hyperspectral characteristics -fundamental to deriving information on soils from spectral measurements, and the techniques of soil resources mapping
are discussed in chapter-6 and
-7,respectively. Furthermore, the creation of
digital soil
resources database
and
the development of soil information systems, a very important aspect of storage and dissemination of digital soil data to the end users are discussed in ch.apter-8. Lastly,
the applications of remote sensing techniques in soil moisture estimation and soil fertility evaluation are covered in chapter-9 and -10, respectively.
ZUM ANFANG