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23 December 1985 Forestry And Range Applications Of High Altitude Reconnaissance Technology
Jerry D. Greer, Jimmy R. Bell, Paul Ishikawa Jr., James F. Ward
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Abstract
This paper describes the uses of high altitude reconnaissance photography for various forestry and rangeland applications in the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. In recent years the Forest Service has placed a significant emphasis on the use of high altitude photography for resource applications because such technology has the potential for contributing significantly toward the effective evaluation and management of our forest and rangeland resources.
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Jerry D. Greer, Jimmy R. Bell, Paul Ishikawa Jr., and James F. Ward "Forestry And Range Applications Of High Altitude Reconnaissance Technology", Proc. SPIE 0561, Airborne Reconnaissance IX, (23 December 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949630
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KEYWORDS
Photography

Cameras

Panoramic photography

Iris

Reconnaissance systems

Forestry

Image resolution

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