Airborne Multispectral Remote Sensing to Support Water Related Research
Location
ECC 303/305
Event Website
http://water.usu.edu/
Start Date
4-6-2007 2:50 PM
End Date
4-6-2007 3:10 PM
Description
Over the last two decades, low-cost airborne multispectral remote sensing using video and more recently, digital cameras, has proven its usefulness for applications requiring high spatial resolution imagery and precise timing of data acquisition. The present version of the Utah State University, Logan, Utah USA 84322 airborne multispectral digital system has been used to support a variety of studies related to water such as the estimation of evapotranspiration of riparian vegetation, irrigated crops and urban landscapes, mapping and monitoring of wetlands, and mapping of river system to classify riparian vegetation and in-stream meso-scale hydraulic features. This presentation will give a short overview of the technology and present results from different applications.
Airborne Multispectral Remote Sensing to Support Water Related Research
ECC 303/305
Over the last two decades, low-cost airborne multispectral remote sensing using video and more recently, digital cameras, has proven its usefulness for applications requiring high spatial resolution imagery and precise timing of data acquisition. The present version of the Utah State University, Logan, Utah USA 84322 airborne multispectral digital system has been used to support a variety of studies related to water such as the estimation of evapotranspiration of riparian vegetation, irrigated crops and urban landscapes, mapping and monitoring of wetlands, and mapping of river system to classify riparian vegetation and in-stream meso-scale hydraulic features. This presentation will give a short overview of the technology and present results from different applications.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/runoff/2007/AllAbstracts/42