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The availability of conventional forms of remotely sensed data

January 1, 1982

For decades Federal and State agencies have been collecting aerial photographs of various film types and scales over parts of the United States. More recently, worldwide Earth resources data acquired by orbiting satellites have inundated the remote sensing community. Determining the types of remotely sensed data that are publicly available can be confusing to the land-resource manager, planner, and scientist. This paper is a summary of the more commonly used types of remotely sensed data (aircraft and satellite) and their public availability. Special emphasis is placed on the National High-Altitude Photography (NHAP) program and future remote-sensing satellites.

Publication Year 1982
Title The availability of conventional forms of remotely sensed data
Authors James A. Sturdevant, Thomas M. Holm
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Applied Photographic Engineering
Index ID 70139921
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center