6704RS0001 

 NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION, "A Survey of Space 

 Applications for the Benefit of All Mankind," NASA Special Publication 142, Office of 

 Space Science and Applications, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 

 Washington, D. C, Apr. 1967. 

 Keywords: Satellite Photographs, Aerial Remote Sensors, Oceanographic Applications 

 Publication presents information on applications of satellites, sateUite photos and other 

 remote sensors in earth resources includes sections on geology, geography, cartography, 

 hydrology, water resources, and oceanography. Possible space applications and an 

 assessment of the economic benefits of satelUte photos and other remote sensors in each 

 field is included. Advantages of using sequential coverage to investigate dynamic features 

 and phenomena are discussed. Applications of remote sensors in monitoring coastal deltas, 

 mapping shoals, and determining water depths are described. Areas for future research in 

 remote sensing of earth resources studies are noted. 



6704RS0002 



ZDANOVICH, V. G., et al., "Apphcation of Aeromethods for Investigation of the Ocean," 

 NTIS Acquisition No. AD 662 577, Foreign Technology Division, U.S. Air Force, 

 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Apr. 1967. 



Keywords: Aerial Photographs, Water Currents, Water Depths, Wave Patterns, Oceano- 

 graphic Applications 



Edited machine translation of a Russian report pubUshed in 1963 describing apphcations of 

 photos in oceanography and hydrology. Primary applications of photos discussed are water 

 current determinations, wave pattern investigations, water depth measurements, shallow 

 water charting, and spectral sea brightness' determinations. Advantages, disadvantages, and 

 limitations of photos in oceanography are discussed. Technique for measuring ocean wave 

 parameters on photos taken simultaneously from two aircraft, and the electronic equipment 

 with procedures for measuring the spectral brightness of the ocean from an aircraft are 

 described. Best types of photos for oceanography are discussed. 



6700RS0002 

 STRANDBERG, CARL H., Aerial Discovery Manual, Wiley, New York, 1967, 249 pp. 



Keywords: Aerial Photographs, Aerial Reconnaissance, Water Pollution 



Textbook covers basic characteristics of photos and describes photo interpretation 

 equipment and techniques. Section on, "Photohydrology" emphasizes use of photos for 

 analyzing water bodies, water pollution, streams, aquatic vegetation, and other water-related 

 problems. Information is applicable to coastal engineering investigations in estuaries and 

 bodies of shallow water. Other sections give important aspects of photo interpretation. 



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