Title: REMOTE SENSING
1REMOTE SENSING GIS (Chapter 12) A Path to a
Job!
- OUR TOPICS
- A Bit of Introduction to Remote Sensing
- Aerial Photography / Photogrammetry
- Earth Resource Satellites
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
2REMOTE SENSING Intro
- Study of objects from a distance, e.g.
- Human sight, smell, hearing
- Use of electromagnetic energy (usually UV to
radio wavelengths) - Instruments in aircraft or spacecraft
- In forestry, aerial photography has been most
important type
3SPECTRAL RESPONSE PATTERNS
- Reflectance/absorbency of various wavelengths
(see Fig. 12.10) - Different objects have different patterns
- Specific wavelengths are suitable for specific
objects of interest, e.g. - Deciduous vs. coniferous B/W IR
- Plants under stress 0.7 - 1.3 um
4AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Advantages
- Efficient
- Extensive coverage
- Works well for remote treacherous terrain
- Began in 1930s (cameras hot air balloons)
5AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Allows 3-D Images
- Photographs taken at regular intervals along
flight lines (see Fig. 12.12) - If endlap gt 50 ? stereoscopic coverage of
entire area - Stereo pairs two views of objects ? 3-D image
6See Figs. 11.6 12.12
7AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Scale
- One distance unit on photo represents specific
ground distance, . . . but . . . - Scale depends on flight altitude above objects
- Therefore objects on one photo are not all in
same scale - Also . . . objects tops are displaced from bases
- So . . . cant use photos directly as maps
8PHOTOGRAMMETRY Definition
- Interpretation of aerial photos, e.g.
- Ground distance direction
- Land area (e.g., of forest stands)
- Heights of objects (e.g., trees)
- Construction of topographic maps
- Terrain elevations slopes (contour lines)
- Terrain shapes (ridges, valleys)
- Water flow directions
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9PHOTOGRAMMETRYBasis
- Based on image characteristics, e.g.
- Shape size (including height)
- Pattern
- Tone (hue)
- Texture (e.g., to ID tree species)
- Shadows (e.g., to ID tree species)
- Site (e.g., to determine possible species)
- Association (e.g., clearcuts roads)
10PHOTOGRAMMETRYFrom Photos to Maps
- Digital Orthophotograph (Digital Ortho Quad
(DOQ)) - modern technology applied to stereo photo pairs
- digital image with benefits of both maps and
photographs - visible features
- constant scale across the image
- DOQs can be integrated into GIS analyses
11PHOTOGRAMMETRY Photo Mensuration
- Photo mensuration yields measures of, e.g.
- Stand area
- Stand density
- Tree height
- Crown diameter
- Photo volume tables are possible
12PHOTOGRAMMETRY Additional Applications
- Forestland appraisal
- Harvest planning
- Monitoring
- Logging reforestation
- Herbicide fertilizer applications
- Wildlife habitats
- Forest health assessment (diseases insects, air
pollution, fuel loads and fire effects, frost,
moisture stress, soil salinity, nutrient
imbalance, storm effects, soil erosion, etc.)
13EARTH RESOURCE SATELLITES
- Several spectral bands available this permits
ID of cover type - Resolution to 10 meters or better
- Repeated viewing of an area
- Trends over time
- Stereoscopic data
- Useful?
14GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS)
- Computer-based systems for spatial data
- GIS data stored in layers, e.g.
- Elevation
- Soils
- Cover type
- Ownership
- GIS is essential for Forestry NRC graduates --
you should take a course!
15GIS Benefits
- Maps updated quickly accurately
- Effects of land management activities can be
modeled before implementation - Inter-agency cooperation
- Available at desktop user friendly!
16GIS Spatial Analysis
- Database Operations
- Sorting, searching, and selecting
- Compound searches (Queries)
- E.g., Select aspen stands greater than 80 acres
over 40 years of age - Arithmetic and Statistical Functions
- E.g., Stand volume calculated from tree diameter,
tree height, and stand area information contained
in GIS
17GIS Spatial Analysis
- Geographic Operations
- E.g., create buffers
- E.g., identify conflicting land uses
18GIS Vector and Raster Databases
See Fig. 12.3
19GIS Digitizing
- On-Screen
- Easy
- Comfortable
- Accurate
- Powerful
- Backups easy
- Cheap
- Automatic
- Quick
- Great for people who would rather have a machine
do it for you! -
Scan Point Click Walk away
Scan Point Click, Click, Click, Click, Click,
Click, Click, Click, Click, Click, Click,
Click, Click, Click . . .
20GIS Digitizing
This is going to take a long time!
- The Old School (Stone Tablets)
- Tedious
- Very slow
- Error-prone
- Limited power
- Backups costly
- Expensive in labor
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