Remote Sensing of Landscapes with Spectral Images
Explore the intricate world of remote sensing with "Remote Sensing of Landscapes with Spectral Images" by John B. Adams, published by Cambridge University Press in 2018. This comprehensive textbook spans 386 pages and serves as a crucial reference for graduate students and professionals across various fields. The book emphasizes practical applications, guiding readers through processing and interpreting spectral images using reliable physical models. Rather than focusing solely on theory and complex mathematical derivations, Adams provides a user-friendly approach that enhances understanding and practical use. Additionally, the text is supplemented with online resources, making it an invaluable asset for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge in remote sensing techniques. Perfect for those seeking to utilize spectral images effectively in research and professional applications, this book is an essential addition to your academic library.