PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF TOPOGRAPHIC MAPPING FROM SPOT IMAGERY |
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Authors: | D. J. Gugan |
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Affiliation: | University College London |
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Abstract: | SPOT-1, launched on 22nd February, 1986, has provided the first opportunity to produce topographic maps from space on an operational basis. The use of SPOT imagery can be justified because of reduced costs and reduced lead times for map production. However SPOT imagery cannot be handled in the same way as conventional photography and it requires new procedures to be adopted, The two main reasons for this are the large area covered by each image and the dynamic form of sensing. The procedures discussed in this paper have been implemented in a working system for map compilation. |
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