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Small Format Aerial Photography and UAS Imagery: Principles, Techniques and Geoscience Applications, Second Edition, provides basic and advanced principles and techniques for Small… Read more
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Small Format Aerial Photography and UAS Imagery: Principles, Techniques and Geoscience Applications, Second Edition, provides basic and advanced principles and techniques for Small Format Aerial Photography (SFAP), focusing on manned and unmanned aerial systems, including drones, kites, blimps, powered paragliders, and fixed wing and copter SFAP. The authors focus on everything from digital image processing and interpretation of data, to travel and setup for the best result, making this a comprehensive guide for any user. Nine case studies in a variety of environments, including gullies, high altitudes, wetlands and recreational architecture are included to enhance learning.
This new edition includes small unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and discusses changes in legal practices across the globe. In addition, the book presents the history of SFAP, providing background and context for new developments.
Graduate students, researchers and professionals in the areas of natural resource management, environmental management, ecology, agricultural science, environmental science, energy, urban planning, physical geography, remote sensing, geology, geomorphology
Part I. History and principles
Chapter 1: Introduction to small-format aerial photography 1-1. Overview 1-2. Brief history 1-3. Photography and imagery 1-4. Conventional aerial photography 1-5. Small-format aerial photography 1-6. Summary
Chapter 2: Basic principles of SFAP 2-1. Remote sensing 2-2. Common aspects of SFAP 2-3. Photographic storage 2-4. Summary
Chapter 3: Photogrammetry 3-1. Introduction 3-2. Geometry of single photographs 3-3. Geometry of stereophotographs 3-4. Quantitative analysis of photographs 3-5. Summary
Chapter 4: Lighting and atmospheric conditions 4-1. Introduction 4-2. Multiview-angle effects and bidirectional reflectance 4-3. Multispectral effects 4-4. Latitude and seasonal conditions 4-5. Clouds and atmospheric effects 4-6. Shadows 4-7. Summary
Chapter 5: Photographic composition 5-1. Introduction 5-2. Basic elements of photographic composition 5-3. Combining compositional elements 5-4. Photographs vs. human vision 5.5. Summary
Part II. SFAP techniques
Chapter 6: Cameras for SFAP 6-1. Introduction 6-2. Film camera basics 6-3. Digital camera basics 6-4. Camera geometry and light 6-5. Color-infrared photography 6-6. Camera capabilities for SFAP 6-7. Summary
Chapter 7: Manned and tethered platforms and mounts 7-1. Introduction 7-2. Manned aircraft 7-3. Blimp aerial photography 7-4. Kite aerial photography 7-5. Summary
Chapter 8: Unmanned aerial systems (UAS – drones) 8-1. Introduction 8-2. Fixed-wing UAS 8.3. Copter-type UAS 8-4. Powered paraglider8-5. Pros and cons of different platforms
Chapter 9: SFAP survey planning and implementation 9-1. Introduction 9-2. Travel, logistics and site accessibility 9-3. High-altitude SFAP 9-4. Ground control and flight planning 9-5. Flight planning example 9-6. Flight planning for oblique SFAP
Chapter 10: Legal issues 10.1. Introduction 10.2. German regulations 10.3. Regulations in the U.S. 10.4. Regulations in other selected countries 10.5. Insurance 10-6. Summary
Chapter 11. Image interpretation 11-1. Introduction 11-2. Image interpretability 11-3. SFAP interpretation 11-4. Summary
Chapter 12: Image processing and analysis 12-1. Introduction 12-2. Geometric correction and georeferencing 12-3. Image enhancement 12-4. Image transformation 12-5. Image classification 12-6. Stereoviewing and classical photogrammetric analysis 12-7. Structure from motion-photogrammetry 12-8. Software for SFAP analysis 12-9. Summary
Part III. Case studies
Chapter 13: Gully erosion monitoring 13-1. Introduction 13-2. Study sites and survey 13-3. Gully mapping and change analysis 13-4. Summary
Chapter 14: Wetland environments 14-1. OVERVIEW 14-2. RAISED BOGS, ESTONIA 14-3. PRAIRIE MARSHES AND PLAYAS, KANSAS 14-4. Biocontrol of salt cedar 14-5. SUMMARY
Chapter 15: Architecture, archaeology, and cemeteries 15-1. Introduction 15-2. Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri 15-3. Santa Fe Trail, Great Plains, U.S.A. 15-4. Cemeteries, various 15-5. Summary
Chapter 16: Recreational property 16.1. Overview 16.2. Golf courses, Garden City, Kansas 16.3. Management issues, Lake Kahola, Kansas 16.4. Summary
Chapter 17. Vegetation and soils 17-1. Vegetation and erosion 17-2. Influence of grazing on vegetation cover17.3. Combating desertification and soil degradation 17-4. Soil mapping and soil erosion 17-5. Summary
Chapter 18. Wind energy 18-1. Introduction and issues 18-2. Kansas wind energy 18-3. Danish wind energy 18-4. Polish wind energy 18-5. Summary
Chapter 19. Vineyards 19-1. Introduction19-2. Rill erosion in vineyards of the Mosel Valley, Germany 19-3. Rill erosion in vineyards of the Archaquia, Spain19-4. Specific problems of steep-slope viticulture SFAP19-5. Grapes, wine, and climate change; Missouri wine district19-6. Summary
Chapter 20: Geomorphology 20-1. Introduction 20-2. Glacial landforms 20-3. River landforms; flooding 20-4. Coastal landforms 20-5. Mountain structures 20-6. Summary
Chapter 21: Emergence of SFAP 21.1. Historical perspective 21.2. Current status 21.3. Future of SFAP
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