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Remote Sensing

Remote sensing is a useful way to gather a large amount of data from wide areas.  In addition, remote sensing instruments allow us to acquire data outside the visible spectrum.

Butte site of the DEMO project, Gifford Pinchot National Forest.  ASTER image, R=B1, G=B3N, B=B2, 9/25/2002, 19:09Z (north is vertical).

Pre-fire image of a controlled burn near Crane Flat, Yosemite National Park.  ASTER derived spectral mixture analysis to investigate fuel loading.  Image 8/2/2002 (north is vertical).  R=NPV, G=GV, B=RMS Error.  Black lines portray daily fire extent of the controlled burn.

Volcano National Park, Hawaii

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