2 edition of Ground-based photographic monitoring found in the catalog.
Ground-based photographic monitoring
Frederick C. Hall
Published
2001
by U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station in Portland, OR
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | Frederick C. Hall. |
Genre | Handbooks, manuals, etc. |
Series | General technical report PNW -- GTR-503., General technical report PNW -- 503. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | SD11 .A479 no.503, QH541.15.M64 H35 2001 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 340 p. : |
Number of Pages | 340 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18163902M |
Ground-based whole sky cameras have opened up new opportunities for monitoring the earth's atmosphere. These cameras are an important complement . than photo-monitoring and recording observations. This publication will help landowners develop a photo-monitoring program for their property. Other aspects of monitoring are covered in other publications (see Additional Reading). Photo monitor-ing is a valuable tool for documenting your management as well as conditions or.
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This book examines air pollution of a big city using multi-year and multi-season data from ground-based air monitoring stations and satellite sounding data, which provides more clear and detailed information on the main sources of air pollution, the long-term trend of pollution, the influence of meteorological parameters on pollution levels, and trajectories of polluted air masses. NJDOT Minimum Guidelines for Aerial Photogrammetric Mapping Table of Contents TC- 2 c. Sidelap Quality of Photography Scale of Negatives PHOTOGRAMMETRIC GROUND CONTROL Datum Ground Control Points Targeting Control Points Photo-identifiable Control Points 3.
9 rows Photographic monitoring is a fast, simple, and effective way to determine if changes made. Ground-based photographic monitoring. [Frederick C Hall] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Contacts Search for a Library.
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It is a way to document management activities and evaluate changes. Get this from a library. Ground-based photographic monitoring. [Frederick C Hall; Pacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, Or.)]. The methodology of ground-based photographic monitoring that has been used for this analysis is based on work by Suwa and Okuda (); Calvo-Cases and Harvey (), Calvo-Cases et al., ( information.
See the Photo Point Monitoring Handbook (Hall ), or Ground Based File Size: KB.Ground-based photographic monitoring [electronic resource] / Frederick C.
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photographic database accurately represents watershed conditions and is suitable for meeting stated objectives. This section provides an overview of ground-based photographic, or photo-point, monitoring, including specific elements of an acceptable protocol and example applications.
Procedure. Photo-point monitoring requires careful Ground-based photographic monitoring book to. Ground-Based Digital Photography. Within this project we developed a ground-based station that houses independent, programmable digital cameras that were installed at several locations in the Mojave Desert, with the first one located in the Soda Lake area.
They were used to photographically monitor changes in visibility and dust events at a. Ground-based Photo Monitoring (GBPM): Tracking landscape changes through participatory photography Presented by John Recha, ERMCSD, as part of the East Africa Slideshare uses cookies to improve functionality and performance, and to provide you with relevant advertising.
Ground-based multi-view photogrammetry for the monitoring of landslide deformation and erosion () have recently demonstrated that terrestrial time-lapse photography is a valuable tool for the monitoring of slow-moving R.
Toussaint, M. BastardCorrelation of multi-temporal ground-based optical images for landslide monitoring.
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Center the camera tripod over the 0 meter mark of the transect line and adjust camera height until transect and target resources are in field of view. Standard camera heights range from 1 to meters depending on site topography and configuration of target resources. Designate camera location as File Size: 2MB.
Conventional photo retrieval approaches were inefficient to find significant photos in ground-based monitoring using a large amount of photos taken after The Great East Japan Earthquake.
Abstract. The usefulness of photography in long term studies of variable stars is demonstrated by recent results on pulsation periods. Photography has been in use long enough for evolutionary changes to be detected, at least during stages that are relatively rapid, such as after core He exhaustion.
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On sale. Recently, a cloud-storage service provides a large amount of geotagged photos. However, conventional point-based photo retrieval is inefficient to find significant photos in some operations, such as a disaster monitoring from a large amount of photos. Therefore, photo retrieval is required to improve the efficiency in the disaster : Hirotaka Endo, Shinya Hattori, Konosuke Kataoka, Daichi Aihara, Masafumi Nakagawa.
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Hall. applications of photo point monitoring, refer to the USDA Photo Point Monitoring Handbook (Hall ).
Define Monitoring Objectives. Photo documentation may be established for a variety of reasons, and different objectives will generally require different techniques.
To obtain relevant and accurate information, the objective for monitoring File Size: KB. diation. Therefore, high-resolution ground-based imag-ers are required for continuous and effective monitoring of the earth’s atmosphere.
In this article, we show how a number of popular state-of-the-art machine-learning methods can be effectively used in remote sensing in general and ground-based image analysis, in particular.
At larger scales, the same workflow is followed for ground-based digital mapping of open-pit minesites and large outcrops. Trials involving ground-based digital mapping of a > m long open pit required – photos with a 28 mm focal length lens, and – photos with a 50 mm lens.
Larger focal lengths lead to higher resolution Cited by: Atmospheric water plays a key role in climate. Water vapour is the most important greenhouse gas and its condensed forms exert a profound influence on both incoming solar and outgoing infrared radiation.
Unfortunately, accurate, height-resolved global-scale measurements of atmospheric humidity are. GMMS ground monitoring system is a solid-state device that continuously monitors the integrity of an electrical grounding system and automatically reacts if a problem occurs.
The Rabun Labs unit senses moisture in soil. If moisture reaches an unacceptable level, it activates a solenoid valve allowing water or other resistance-lowering material.