The use of SPOT-simulated imagery in hydrological mapping. Chidley, T. R. E. & Drayton, R. S. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 7(6):791–799, June, 1986. Paper doi abstract bibtex The fine spatial resolution offered by the SPOT system promises great improvements in the mapping of surface water and drainage networks. Simulated SPOT imagery of sites covering a variety of landscape units in Wales were examined. Identification of streams on the basis of spatial characteristics alone was found to be inefficient, and the use of thematic information was found beneficial. Strategies for interactive image enhancement are discussed, and the results of a visual interpretation of standard photoproducts are presented. The results of the interpretation of simulated SPOT data are compared with results of an interpretation of LANDSAT MSS data.
@article{chidley_use_1986,
title = {The use of {SPOT}-simulated imagery in hydrological mapping},
volume = {7},
issn = {0143-1161},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01431168608954735},
doi = {10.1080/01431168608954735},
abstract = {The fine spatial resolution offered by the SPOT system promises great improvements in the mapping of surface water and drainage networks. Simulated SPOT imagery of sites covering a variety of landscape units in Wales were examined. Identification of streams on the basis of spatial characteristics alone was found to be inefficient, and the use of thematic information was found beneficial. Strategies for interactive image enhancement are discussed, and the results of a visual interpretation of standard photoproducts are presented. The results of the interpretation of simulated SPOT data are compared with results of an interpretation of LANDSAT MSS data.},
number = {6},
urldate = {2015-11-17TZ},
journal = {International Journal of Remote Sensing},
author = {Chidley, T. R. E. and Drayton, R. S.},
month = jun,
year = {1986},
pages = {791--799}
}
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