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Page 1: Earth Observation by Remote Sensing Dr Nigel Trodd Coventry University.

Earth Observation by Remote Sensing

Dr Nigel Trodd

Coventry University

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the role of remote sensing in Earth observation

Aim… to understand

& objectives… by identifying & exemplifying

characteristics of remote sensing evaluating strengths &

weaknesses using case studies of applied remote sensing

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What is remote sensing? …the acquisition of physical data of an

object without touch or contact (Lintz & Simonett 1976)

…the science and technology to derive information about the Earth’s land, sea, ice & atmosphere using electromagnetic radiation reflected or emitted from an object or phenomena

What is Earth observation by remote sensing?

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Earth observation by remote sensing

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Unique selling point: 1 Area of coverage

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Unique selling point: 2 Area of coverage Repetition of

measurement

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Unique selling point: 3 Area of coverage Repetition of

measurement Imaging the

inaccessible

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Unique selling point: 4 Area of coverage Repetition of

measurement Imaging the

inaccessible Viewing the

invisible

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Unique selling point: 5 3D

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Unique selling point: 5 Area of coverage Repetition of

measurement Imaging the

inaccessible Viewing the

invisible DigitalUnique selling point: 6

Digital

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Where in the world?

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Same

country, which city?

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Remote sensing:a unique perspective

Area of coverage Repetition of

measurement Imaging the

inaccessible Viewing the

invisible 3D Digital

multiscale

multitemporal

multi…

multispectral

multidimensional multipurpose

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Case study: Yangtze delta

ENVISAT MERIS 2005

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Case study: Yangtze delta

Landsat MSS 1979

Landsat TM 1993

Agricultural expansion

Industrial development

Natural fluctuations

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Case study: Mozambique Inundation of coastal floodplain 99/00 and 00/01

associated with ENSO events

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SRTM DEM Mozambique

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Validating theories of biogeomorphology

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Case study: Grand Canyon

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Conclusion

Earth observation by remote sensing is a multifaceted technique

Case studies demonstrate that remote sensing is an attractive tool to characterise terrain and quantify geomorphic processes & landscape dynamics