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23 November 1982 Observational Parameters For Remote Sensing In The Next Decade
Gregg Vane, Fred C. Billingsley, James A. Dunne
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Abstract
The spectral and spatial requirements for remote sensing in the next decade are presented. The requirements presented were obtained through extensive literature research and discussions with leading members of the various remote sensing research communities. In the 0.35 - 2.5μm region of the spectrum, numerous bands will be needed at bandwidths as narrow as 10 - 20 nanometers. There is also growing interest in the thermal infrared (8 - 14μm). Spatial resolution (instantaneous field of view) of 5 to 10 meters will be of great benefit to many fields of remote sensing.
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Gregg Vane, Fred C. Billingsley, and James A. Dunne "Observational Parameters For Remote Sensing In The Next Decade", Proc. SPIE 0345, Advanced Multispectral Remote Sensing Technology and Applications, (23 November 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933768
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KEYWORDS
Remote sensing

Vegetation

Spatial resolution

Minerals

Reflectivity

Absorption

Spectral resolution

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