Remote sensing in the coastal zone: a perspective
Document Type
Article
Date of Original Version
1-1-1981
Abstract
The problems involved in satellite remote sensing of coastal zones are examined. The differences between remote sensing of terrestrial regions and remote sensing of open ocean areas are reviewed. The associate ranges of time and spatial scales and spectral and radiometric resolution are considered. It is concluded that, in general, remote sensing of the coastal region is more appropriately performed with aircraft. -from STAR, 21(9), 1983
Publication Title, e.g., Journal
Proc. 2nd Eastern regional remote sensing applications conference, Danvers, MA, March 1981
Citation/Publisher Attribution
Cornillon, P.. "Remote sensing in the coastal zone: a perspective." Proc. 2nd Eastern regional remote sensing applications conference, Danvers, MA, March 1981 (1981). https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/gsofacpubs/1014