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Remote sensing for resources development and environmental management (Volume 2)

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856342815
Title:
Remote sensing for resources development and environmental management
Sub title:
proceedings of the 7th international Symposium, Enschede, 25 - 29 August 1986
Year of publication:
1986
Place of publication:
Rotterdam
Boston
Publisher of the original:
A. A. Balkema
Identifier (digital):
856342815
Language:
English
Additional Notes:
Volume 1-3 erschienen von 1986-1988
Editor:
Damen, M. C. J.
Document type:
Multivolume work

Volume

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856641294
Title:
Remote sensing for resources development and environmental management
Sub title:
proceedings of the 7th international Symposium, Enschede, 25 - 29 August 1986
Scope:
IX Seiten, Seiten 551-956
Year of publication:
1986
Place of publication:
Rotterdam
Boston
Publisher of the original:
A,. A. Balkema
Identifier (digital):
856641294
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Illustrationen, Diagramme
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ZS 312(26,7,2)
Language:
English
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Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Editor:
Damen, M. C. J.
Editor:
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Commission of Photographic and Remote Sensing Data
Publisher of the digital copy:
Technische Informationsbibliothek Hannover
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Hannover
Year of publication of the original:
2016
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Earth sciences

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7 Human settlements: Urban surveys, human settlement analysis and archaeology. Chairman: W. G. Collins, Co-chairman: B. C. Forster, Liaison: P. Hofstee
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Notes on the geomorphology of the Borobudur plain (Central Java, Indonesia) in an archaeological and historical context. Jan J. Nossin & Caesar Voute
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  • Remote sensing for resources development and environmental management
  • Remote sensing for resources development and environmental management (Volume 2)
  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Title page
  • Title page
  • Table of contents
  • 5 Non-renewable resources: Geology, geomorphology and engineering projects. Chairman: J. V. Taranik, Liaison: B. N. Koopmans
  • 6 Hydrology: Surface water, oceanography, coastal zone, ice and snow. Chairman: K. A. Ulbricht, Co-chairman: Mikio Takagi, Liaison: R. Spanhoff
  • 7 Human settlements: Urban surveys, human settlement analysis and archaeology. Chairman: W. G. Collins, Co-chairman: B. C. Forster, Liaison: P. Hofstee
  • The application of remote sensing to urban bird ecology. L. M. Baines & W. G. Collins
  • Automatic digitizing of photo interpretation overlays with a digital photodiode camera: The ADIOS system. C. A. de Bruijn & A. J. van Dalfsen
  • Visual aerial photograph texture discrimination for delineating homogeneous residential sectors: An instrument for urban planners. Maria de Lourdes Neves de Oliveira
  • Evaluation of combined multiple incident angle SIR-B digital data and Landsat MSS data over an urban complex. B. C. Forster
  • An analysis of remote sensing for monitoring urban derelict land. E. C. Hyatt, J. L. Gray & W. G. Collins
  • The Nigerian urban environment: Aerial photographic inventory and mapping of land use characteristics. Isi A. Ikhuoria
  • Urban change detection and analysis using multidate remote sensed images. Chen Jun, Guan Zequn, Zhan Qinming, Sun Jiabing & Lu Hueiwen
  • Abandoned settlements and cultural resources remote sensing. Aulis Lind, Noel Ring
  • Human settlement analysis using Shuttle Imaging Radar-A data: An evaluation. C. P. Lo
  • Urban-land-cover-type adequate generalization of thermal scanner images. Peter Mandl
  • Small format aerial photography - A new planning and administrative tool for town planners in India. P. Misra
  • Notes on the geomorphology of the Borobudur plain (Central Java, Indonesia) in an archaeological and historical context. Jan J. Nossin & Caesar Voute
  • Photointerpretation and orthophotograph at the study of monuments in urban areas. E. Patmios
  • Remote sensing in archaeological application in Thailand. T. Supajanya
  • Application of physiographic photo interpretation technique to analyse the enigmatic drainage problem of the Hyderabad Metropolitan Region, Pakistan. M. N. Syal, I. E. Schneider
  • Spatial resolution requirements for urban land cover mapping from space. William J. Todd, Robert C. Wrigley
  • Analysis and evaluation of recreational resources with the aid of remote sensing. D. van der Zee
  • Spectral characterization of urban land covers from Thematic Mapper data. Douglas J. Wheeler
  • 8 Geo-information systems. Chairman: J. J. Nossin
  • Cover

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859 
149). In a study 
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igned to a "Maha 
of terrible 
major volcanic 
ainfall and very 
ing Dharmawangya 
and noble birth 
rs old, escaped, 
ga ("He, able to 
kingdom in east 
ediri) continued 
a modified form, 
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in East Java). 
ancient sources 
flourishing and 
(Van Hinloopen 
d new hypotheses 
le of gravity- 
ts in relatively 
calamity as a 
Merapi Volcano, 
destroying the 
Java , and con- 
grim deserts of 
s outburst would 
lapse of much of 
hich slided down 
e Gunung Gendol 
locking the Kali 
ing up, flooding 
e (van Bemmelen, 
as remained very 
haeologists as a 
ift of political 
activities from 
,1976, 1976/82, 
-cmono, 1976). 
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L trial trenches 
ibudur from 1973 
ral places of an 
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. thick layer of 
to a depth of 1 
iny potsherds of 
:ure (Boechari, 
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:efacts, sign of 
period of about 
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irobudur no less 
ive been inven- 
of 43 temples 
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Fig.l. Location map with outline of drainage system 
and geology 
while in some places the topsoil here even reaches 
up to 3 m. (Brandes, 1902, 1903 ; van Hinloopen 
Labberton, 1921). 
Moreover, Mendut already lies on the lower Merapi 
slope, where easily some thickness of sediment 
accumulation, in the absence of adequate cleaning- 
up and maintainance, can occur through " normal" 
volcanic activity and lahar outwash. An accumula 
tion of considerable amounts of dust, rubbish and 
organic matter, and the falling down of parts of 
the mortar-free masonry at the Borobudur site 
during eight to nine centuries of neglect, accel- 
lerated by the gradual invasion of shrubs and 
trees, need not surprise either and does not re 
quire exceptional disasters for an explanation. 
Fig.3. Long profile of the Progo river, after 
Schmidt( 1934) 
Many authors have mentioned this partial cover of 
Borobudur, starting with Sir Thomas Stamford 
Raffles in his "The History of Java "(London, 
1817), the Baroness U.S. Baud-van Braam in her 
diary describing her travelling through Java in 
1834 (published in the original French version in 
"De Indische Gids, Maart 1939, pp. 198-224) and S. 
van Kinsbergen in 1873 (Notulen van de Algemeene en 
Bestuursvergaderingen van het Bataviaansch 
Genootschap voor Kunsten en Wetenschappen, XI, 
1873, pp.71-74). 
This is quite in contrast with the situation east 
of the town of Yogyakarta, where during the last 25 
years several important archaeological finds, 
inclusing the beautiful Sambisari Temple, were 
found underneath 2-8 metres of lahar deposits, in 
an area where there are almost no surface finds of 
antiquities of the Hindu-Javanese period.This area
	        

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