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31 December 1996 MIVIS data for monitoring of the environment
Alessandro Barducci, Luciano Caroti, Ivan Pippi
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Abstract
Modern Earth sciences are beginning to examine interactions among the different terrestrial components at all temporal and spatial scales. Such a global perspective requires an integrated remote sensing strategy which uses instruments throughout the electromagnetic spectrum to collect data about the Earth's surface, oceans, and atmosphere over a range of selected scales. Studies of specific processes will require remotely sensed data at spatial, spectral, and temporal resolutions appropriate to the scale of the research.
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Alessandro Barducci, Luciano Caroti, and Ivan Pippi "MIVIS data for monitoring of the environment", Proc. SPIE 2960, Remote Sensing for Geography, Geology, Land Planning, and Cultural Heritage, (31 December 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.262470
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KEYWORDS
Signal to noise ratio

Absorption

Minerals

Remote sensing

Atmospheric particles

Sensors

Soil science

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