PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS AS
SUBSIDY TO THE GEOTECHNIC STUDIES
Tomoyuki Ohara
Juércio Tavares de Mattos
Jairo Roberto Jiménez Rueda
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - INPE
Divisáo de Sensoriamento Remoto e Meteorologia - D5M
Caixa Postal 515
12201-970 - Sáo José dos Campos, SP, Brazil
ISPRS Commission VII/Working Group 5
ABSTRACT
The diagnostic of the physical environment may be elaborated with the knowledge, study and analysis of
the properties and characteristics of its materials, such as the physical and chemical properties of
weathered cover and bedrock, allied with prominent physiographic and geologic-structural
characteristics, including the interaction with the exogenous actions (climatic variations and land use).
The homogeneous units of relief forms (physiographical) obtained from the analysis of Landsat- TM
imagery, constitute technical information of fundamental importance for physical environment studies.
These homogeneous units, in conjunction with morphostructural, geologic-structural and climatic
changes information, provide an accurate diagnostic to the geotechnic zoning for multiple use.
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