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extraction of information and for scientific research with the 
aim to support the developement of a future flood prevention 
system. The parameters of the applied sensors are given in 
table 2. 
The digital DPA-camera (covered area is shown in fig. 1) has 
three panchromatic high-resolution stereo bands oriented in 
nadir direction and in 25? forward and backward, respectively, 
as well as four multispectral channels in the VIS/NIR spectral 
region, oriented in nadir direction and working with a resolu- 
tion half as much as compared to the panchromatic bands. 
    
     
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Fig.l: Location of the areas covered by the DPA-Kamera on 
04.08.97 
The Oder river in the Oderbruch region was recorded in two 
parallel pathes. In some cases certain areas of the river could 
not be coverd by one linear path, so in these areas a non-linear 
flight path was additionally tested (fig.1). The acquired data 
are preprocessed by the DASA-LFK GmbH, the photogram- 
metric stereoprocessing is made at the Institute for Photo- 
grammetry (ifp) ot the University of Stuttgart. 
Some days after this first campaign. on August 8, 1997, the 
Oder river from Ratzdorf (NeiBe-mouth) to Hohensaaten was 
taken by a DLR aircraft with a conventional aerial camera 
Zeiss LMK and an AMS Daedalus multispectral scanner (fig. 
2). This scanner has no stereo-capability, but 10 spectral bands 
in the VIS and NIR spectral region. In order to generate the 
third dimension the stereo-processing was made on the basis 
of the conventional airborne photographs. 
On August 9, 1997 the third campaign was carried out with a 
second new digital high-resolution camera: the HRSC made 
by the DLR Institute for Planetary Research Berlin. The area 
covered by this sensor was the southern part of the German- 
  
Fig.2: Location of the areas covered by the AMS-Scanner on 
08. 08.97 
Polish part of the Oder river near Eisenhüttenstadt, especially 
the flooded Ziltendorf plain (Fig. 3). The HRSC has also 
panchromatic stereo bands looking for- and backward and 
nadiroriented multispectral bands, in total 9 channels. The 
data processing is made by the DLR Institute for Planetary 
Research Berlin. 
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Fig. 3: Location of the areas scanned on 09.08.97 by the 
HRSC-Camera 
All in all with these three campaigns aerial remote sensing 
data were acquired from the whole German-Polish part of the 
Oder river. The coordination of the fligths was done by the 
FEZ Remote Sensing Centre Potsdam. Some image examples 
as well as the location overwiew can be found in the Internet 
with the address http://www. fez.uve.de. 
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