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=d in the
c) Studies of structural geology on a regional basis
d) Rice fields behaviour
e) Rivers, lakes and sea pollution
f) Fresh water springs along sea shore
g) Paleoriver beds detailed mapping for civil enaineering
70 the fol-
purposes.
nd Volcano
EMPLOYED TECHNIQUES OF DATA ENHANCEMENT
The study of all the collected data may be divided ba
sed on the employed wavelength (visible, photographic I.R.,
thermal I.R.) and on the way of recording (photoaraphic or
ino rivers)
electronic). Hereafter we will describe the employed techni
ques of data enhancement dividing the argument into the fol
lowing steps.
ALUS)
- Visible and photographic I.R.
1 - Multispectral photographic techniques
a) false colour composition
b) density slicing
c) masking and masking slicing
2 - Multispectral electronic techniques
a) slicing
b) electronic images chopper
c) digital approach
NES )
- Thermal I.R.
1 - Electronic processes
rent kind.
a) slicing
b) sum, subtraction
., no a)
c) derivation, integration
d) ratio, product, square root and power
iollowing
2 - Photographic processes
a) additive synthesis
b) density slicing of difference and ratio.
Visible and photographic:multispectral photographic techniques.
thermal
The electromagnetic radiation coming from a surface
( both emitted or reflected) carries information that can be
;na slo-
;st to
>n between
jreen cover.
detected either by our eyes, either by instruments, such as ra
diometers, scanners, photocameras. This information depends
on the temperature and emissivity of the investigated surfaces
( opaque surfaces ) following this law :
n = £ s cA ( m„cvn + (-i-<gNi