303863 (v.2) Geological Remote Sensing 401


 

Area:Department of Applied Geology
Credits:12.5
Contact Hours:2.0
Lecture:2 x 1 Hours Weekly
Syllabus:Physics of remote sensing with application to geology, spectral properties of soils, rocks, vegetation and water in visible, IR and microwave regions, soil conductivity and moisture dependence, pre dawn and post sunset IR geological imagery, radar backscatter from soil and canopy, SAR and image interpretation, LANDSAT MSS and thematic mapper instruments, image interpretation and application, case studies. Airborne platforms, multispectral scanners, image destriping, applications, case studies.
 
Unit Outcomes: On completion of this unit students will have - A working knowledge of the principles and application of remote sensing techniques to geology, rocks, soils and vegetation.
Text and references listed above are for your information only and current as of September 30, 2003. Please check with the unit coordinator for up-to-date information.
Unit References: No prescribed references.
Unit Texts: Dury S., Image Interpretation in Geology, 3rd ed.
 
Unit Assessment Breakdown: Assignments 100%.This is by grade/mark assessment.
YearLocationPeriodInternalArea ExternalCentral External
2004Bentley CampusSemester 1Y  

 

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