The analysis and interpretation of Aerial Photo and Learning the techniques by using following items, hardware and softwares
Exercises
Aerial photo interpretation
Techniques of mapping using RS or GIS Software by using following stages
References for the Area of Study (Optional )
Option 1: Population Studies :
Population characteristics: population growth; trends and pattern; population
distribution and density, sex and literacy differentials; ethnic groups;
Option 2: Earth Sciences :
Rock types, various forms, folds, faults, joints, unconformity. Landforms: Fluvial, glacial, arid, volcanic, groundwater, related landforms. Spectral signatures of various litho units , recognition of structures and lineaments on the satellite data.
Option 3: Water Resources :
Hydrological cycle, aquifers, movement and occurrence of ground water evaluation of hydrological parameters, watershed modeling. Hydro geomorphology ,mapping, visual and digital analysis of remote sensing data for water resources.
Books Recommended
1. Campbell, J. B. (2002): Introduction to Remote Sensing. 5th edition. Taylor and Francis, London.
2. Cracknell, A and Hayes, L. (1990): Remote Sensing Year Book, Taylor and Francis, London.
3. Curran, P.J. (1985): Principles of Remote Sensing, Longman, London.
4. Deekshatulu, B.L. and Rajan, Y.S. (ed.) (1984): Remote Sensing. Indian Academy of Science, Bangalore.
5. Floyd, F. and Sabins, Jr. (1986): Remote Sensing: Principles and Interpretation, W.H. Freeman, New York.
6. Guham, P. K. (2003): Remote Sensing for Beginners. Affiliated East-West Press Private Ltd., New Delhi.
7. Hallert, B. (1960): Photogrammetry, McGraw Hill Book Company Inc., New York
8. Harry, C.A. (ed.) (1978): Digital Image Processing, IEEE Computer Society, California
9. Hord, R.M. (1982): Digital Image Processing of Remotely Sensed Data, Academic Press, New York.
10. Leuder, D.R. (1959): Aerial Photographic Interpretation: Principles and Application. McGraw Hill, New York.
11. Lillesand, T.M. and Kiefer, R.W. (2000): Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation. 4th edition. John Wiley and Sons, New York.
12. Nag, P. (ed.) 1992: Thematic Cartography and Remote Sensing, Concept Publishing. Company, New Delhi.
13. Reeves, R.G. (ed.) (1983): Manual of Remote Sensing, Vols. 1 and 2, American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Falls Church, Virginia.
14. Siegel, B.S. and Gillespie, R. (1985): Remote Sensing in Geology, John Wiley and Sons, New York.
15. Silver, M. and Balmori, D. (eds.) (2003): Mapping in an Age of Digital Media. Wiley-Academy, New York and Chichester.
16. Spurr, R. (1960): Photogrammetry and Photo Interpretation, The Roland Press Company, London.
17. Survey of India, (1973): Photogrammetry, Survey of India, Dehradun.
18. Swain, P.H. and Davis, S.M. (ed.), (1978): Remote Sensing: The Quantitative Approach. McGraw Hill, New York.
Note: Books are available against advance payment which can be sent through bank draft in favour of “Indian Society of Remote Sensing” payable at Dehra Dun.
Communication address: Indian Society of Remote Sensing
IIRS Campus, 4-Kalidas Road, Dehra Dun – 248 001 (India)
Phone/Fax: + 91-1355-741471, Email: champati_ray@iirs.gov.in