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OverviewRemote sensing has revolutionized the scientific study of the Earth by enabling measurements of more detailed and hitherto unexplored phenomena with spatially-extensive and global perspectives. Various disciplines and industries have benefited from the dramatic discoveries enabled by remote sensing. This volume cuts across these disciplines and describes the basic foundations, principles and state of the art of remote sensing. It covers the development of remote sensing, the theoretical underpinnings, forward modeling, commercial applications, and global and international coordination and policy. This first encyclopaedic reference on remote sensing describes the concepts, techniques, instrumentation, data analysis, interpretation, and applications of remote sensing, both airborne and space-based. Scientists, engineers, academics, and students can quickly access answers to their reference questions and direction for further study. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Eni G. Njoku , Michael J. Abrams , Ghassem Asrar , Peter MinnettPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: 2nd 2014 ed. ISBN: 9780387367002ISBN 10: 0387367004 Pages: 939 Publication Date: 26 February 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsThe volume is a comprehensive reference work for remote sensing, covering the principles and state of the art in this topic area as well as data analysis and the exploitation of satellite data for scientific applications. ... It would be a valuable reference source for many students and researchers working in environmental, atmospheric and geographic sciences. (Sarah Johnson, Reference Reviews, Vol. 29 (4), 2015) The volume is a comprehensive reference work for remote sensing, covering the principles and state of the art in this topic area as well as data analysis and the exploitation of satellite data for scientific applications. ... It would be a valuable reference source for many students and researchers working in environmental, atmospheric and geographic sciences. (Sarah Johnson, Reference Reviews, Vol. 29 (4), 2015) Author InformationEni Njoku is the Principal Scientist and Supervisor of the Water and Carbon Cycles Group at the Jet Propulsion Lab of the California Institute of Technology. Born in November 6, 1917 in Ebem, Ohafia, Abia State, Professor Eni Njoku was educated at Ebem Primary School and attended Hope Waddell Training Institute, Calabar between 1933 and 1936. He went to Yaba Higher School (now Yaba College of Technology) Lagos in 1937. Eni Njoku studied botany at the University of Manchester in England. He graduated with a first class honours degree in 1947 and obtained his M.A. degree the following year. In 1954, he obtained his doctorate from the University of London. When he returned to Nigeria, Eni Njoku took up teaching appointment at the University of Ibadan as a lecturer. Later he became a senior lecturer and then professor. He was head and dean of the faculty of science. He was chairman of the Electricity Corporation of Nigeria in 1956. In 1962, he became the first vice-chancellor of the University of Lagos. Following a major crisis in 1965 over his re-appointment, he resigned and became a visiting professor at the Michigan State University, United States. In 1966, Njoku was made the vice-chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka where he remained till the outbreak of the civil war in 1967. Njoku served on the boards of the Commonwealth Scientific Committee, the United Nations Advisory Committee on the Application of Science and Technology as well as the UNESCO Advisory Committee in Natural Sciences. He also served in the councils of the Universities of Zambia and Zaire (Democratic Republic of Congo). He wrote several books and articles in international journals. He received the honorary D.Sc. degree from the University of Nigeria in 1964, and in 1966 Michigan State University conferred on him an honorary doctor of laws degree and in 1973 Unilag awarded its first vice-chancellor an honorary D.Sc. degree. A scientifically and geographically diverse Editorial Advisory Board will be established. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |