Introduction to the Physics and Techniques of Remote Sensing
C. Elachi, J. van Zyl
Abstract
This book presents a comprehensive overview of the basics behind remote-sensing physics, techniques, and technology. The physics of wave/matter interactions, techniques of remote sensing across the electromagnetic spectrum, and the concepts behind remote sensing techniques now established and future ones under development are discussed. Applications of remote sensing are described for a wide variety of earth and planetary atmosphere and surface sciences. Solid surface sensing across the electromagnetic spectrum, ocean surface sensing, basic principles of atmospheric sensing and radiative transfer, and atmospheric remote sensing in the microwave, millimeter, submillimeter, and infrared regions are examined.
Topics & Concepts
Remote sensingPhysicsGeologyAtmospheric aerosols and cloudsScience and Climate StudiesMeteorological Phenomena and Simulations