Geotechniques - Geog 081 T –Th 9:30-10:45 Prof. Sasha Davis Prof. Sasha Davis TA Josh Kowalski TA Josh Kowalski.

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Geotechniques - Geog 081 T –Th 9:30-10:45 Prof. Sasha Davis Prof. Sasha Davis TA Josh Kowalski TA Josh Kowalski

Geotechniques - Geog 081 Remote sensing Remote sensing Map interpretation Map interpretation Geographical data acquisition, management, and analysis Geographical data acquisition, management, and analysis Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Map production Map production

So What???????? Remote sensing Remote sensing Map interpretation Map interpretation Geographical data acquisition, management, and analysis Geographical data acquisition, management, and analysis Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Map production Map production

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Remote Sensing AtlasDownload/UNEP_Atlas/Atlas_3-4- Forest_Screen.pdf AtlasDownload/UNEP_Atlas/Atlas_3-4- Forest_Screen.pdf AtlasDownload/UNEP_Atlas/Atlas_3-4- Forest_Screen.pdf AtlasDownload/UNEP_Atlas/Atlas_3-4- Forest_Screen.pdf AtlasDownload/UNEP_Atlas/Atlas_3-7- Urban_Screen.pdf AtlasDownload/UNEP_Atlas/Atlas_3-7- Urban_Screen.pdf AtlasDownload/UNEP_Atlas/Atlas_3-7- Urban_Screen.pdf AtlasDownload/UNEP_Atlas/Atlas_3-7- Urban_Screen.pdf

Introducing ourselves…

The Syllabus

Remote Sensing

…is the gathering of information by means of a sensor that is not in contact with the object being detected. …is the gathering of information by means of a sensor that is not in contact with the object being detected.

Remote Sensing –Interpretation Shape Shape size size tone tone color color texture texture pattern pattern relative location relative location shadow shadow

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