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Remote Sensing of Geomorphology, Volume 23, (PDF) is an essential resource that delves into the latest advancements in remote-sensing methodologies, including lidar, structure from motion photogrammetry, and cutting-edge satellite technologies. These innovative techniques have significantly enhanced our ability to gather detailed terrain information, unlocking new insights into surface morphology and the complex processes that shape our planet.
In light of the plethora of recent research papers and special issues published in this field, this ebook stands out by compiling the pivotal breakthroughs in remote sensing as it pertains to the analysis of Earth’s surface features and the dynamic forces at play. It not only surveys the current landscape but also addresses future challenges and directions for ongoing research.
Designed specifically for MSc and Ph.D. students, this ebook serves as a comprehensive guide for budding scientists eager to cultivate fresh ideas in their own studies. Furthermore, industry professionals in both the private and public sectors engaged in remote sensing will discover valuable information that can elevate their projects and initiatives.
- Highlights future trajectories in remote sensing technologies and their applications in geomorphology.
- Features case studies that exemplify the advantages and limitations of various remote sensing techniques, allowing for deeper comparative analyses.
- Provides a practical resource for MSc and PhD students, technicians, researchers, and land-use planners interested in harnessing the potential of remote sensing in geomorphological studies.
NOTE: The purchase includes the ebook, Remote Sensing of Geomorphology in PDF format. Please be aware that no access codes are provided.
Boost your understanding of geomorphology and the powerful role of remote sensing in this ever-evolving field—download your copy today!








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