Remote Sensing of the Environment: An Earth Resource Perspective
2nd  Ed., Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 592 pages, 2007.

Dr. John R. Jensen

Chapter 1: Remote Sensing of the Environment
Chapter 2: Electromagnetic Radiation Principles
EXERCISE #1: Measurement and Analysis of Target Reflectance

Chapter 3: History of Aerial Photography and Aerial Platforms

Chapter 4: Aerial Photography: Vantage Point, Cameras, Filters, and Film
Chapter 5: Elements of Visual Interpretation
EXERCISE #2: Image Interpretation and Analysis of Aerial and Satellite Data
Chapter 6: Photogrammetry
Chapter 7: Multispectral Remote Sensing Systems
EXERCISE #3: Imagery on the Internet
Chapter 8: Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing
EXERCISE #4: Thermal Infrared Image Interpretation
Chapter 9: Active and Passive Microwave, and LIDAR Remote Sensing
EXERCISE #5: Analysis and Interpretation of Radar Imagery
Chapter 10: Remote Sensing of Vegetation
EXERCISE #6: Remote Sensing of Vegetation
Chapter 11: Remote Sensing of Water Resources
EXERCISE #7: Remote Sensing of Water Resources
Chapter 12: Remote Sensing of Urban Landscapes
EXERCISE #8: Urban Applications in Remote Sensing
Chapter 13: Remote Sensing of Soils, Minerals, and Geomorphology
EXERCISE #9: Remote Sensing of Soils and Geomorphology

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