COMPARISON OF COLOR, COLOR INFRARED, AND PANCHROMATIC AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
This paper compares color, color infrared, and panchromatic vertical 35mm aerial photographs taken in the southern Rauhine Mountains, New Zealand. The capability of the three film types is assessed in order to gauge their effectiveness in distinguishing the following features: alignments, fault pug zones and seepage areas, eroded surfaces, erosion types and processes, vegetation types and condition, and drainage pattern. Of the three film types, color infrared was the most effective in distinguishing the features.
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American Society of Photogrammetry
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Authors:
- Stephens, P R
- Publication Date: 1976-10
Media Info
- Features: Figures; References; Tables;
- Pagination: p. 1273-77
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Serial:
- Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing
- Volume: 42
- Issue Number: 10
- Publisher: American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
- ISSN: 0099-1112
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Aerial photography; Alignment; Color photography; Drainage; Erosion; Faults; Infrared photography; Seepage; Vegetation
- Old TRIS Terms: Fault zones; Panchromatic photography
- Subject Areas: Design; Highways; Hydraulics and Hydrology;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00142579
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Dec 15 1976 12:00AM