Images of the Earth

Author:   S. A. Drury
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
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9780198549987


Pages:   212
Publication Date:   01 March 1998
Format:   Hardback
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The author, writing from experience as a consultant and teacher, here provides an accessible guide that sets out the scientific principles of remote sensing. Many case studies are included which show how remote sensing can be applied to environmental and other problems. It is designed as supplementary reading for undergraduates, and also for college and sixth-form students and the general reader.

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Author:   S. A. Drury
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 27.00cm
Weight:   0.930kg
ISBN:  

9780198549987


ISBN 10:   0198549989
Pages:   212
Publication Date:   01 March 1998
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  A / AS level ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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. . . the authors enthusiasm for her subject transports her to sublimity: 'Enjoy reading Hooke. Discover his remarkable intellect, originality, and sense of humor. Relish his diction and turn of phrasing. Savor his colorful metaphors. Marvel at his keen mind . . .' and so on. But then, why dont we do just that? There can be few more agreeable opportunities than with this book. --Graham Chinner, Geological Magazine . . . the authors enthusiasm for her subject transports her to sublimity: 'Enjoy reading Hooke. Discover his remarkable intellect, originality, and sense of humor. Relish his diction and turn of phrasing. Savor his colorful metaphors. Marvel at his keen mind . . .' and so on. But then, why dont we do just that? There can be few more agreeable opportunities than with this book. --Graham Chinner, Geological Magazine , . . the authors enthusiasm for her subject transports her to sublimity: 'Enjoy reading Hooke. Discover his remarkable intellect, originality, and sense of humor. Relish his diction and turn of phrasing. Savor his colorful metaphors. Marvel at his keen mind . . .' and so on. But then, why dont we do just that? There can be few more agreeable opportunities than with this book. --Graham Chinner, Geological Magazine . . . the authors enthusiasm for her subject transports her to sublimity: 'Enjoy reading Hooke. Discover his remarkable intellect, originality, and sense of humor. Relish his diction and turn of phrasing. Savor his colorful metaphors. Marvel at his keen mind . . .' and so on. But then, why dont wedo just that? There can be few more agreeable opportunities than with this book. --Graham Chinner, Geological Magazine


. . . the authors enthusiasm for her subject transports her to sublimity: 'Enjoy reading Hooke. Discover his remarkable intellect, originality, and sense of humor. Relish his diction and turn of phrasing. Savor his colorful metaphors. Marvel at his keen mind . . .' and so on. But then, why dont we do just that? There can be few more agreeable opportunities than with this book.--Graham Chinner, Geological Magazine


. . . the authors enthusiasm for her subject transports her to sublimity: 'Enjoy reading Hooke. Discover his remarkable intellect, originality, and sense of humor. Relish his diction and turn of phrasing. Savor his colorful metaphors. Marvel at his keen mind . . .' and so on. But then, why dont we do just that? There can be few more agreeable opportunities than with this book. --Graham Chinner, Geological Magazine<br>


. . . the authors enthusiasm for her subject transports her to sublimity: 'Enjoy reading Hooke. Discover his remarkable intellect, originality, and sense of humor. Relish his diction and turn of phrasing. Savor his colorful metaphors. Marvel at his keen mind . . .' and so on. But then, why dont we do just that? There can be few more agreeable opportunities than with this book.--Graham Chinner, Geological Magazine


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