6803RS0001 

 SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM J., "Color Photographs for Water Resources Studies," Photo- 

 grammetric Engineering, Vol. 34, No. 3, Mar. 1968, pp. 257-262. 



Keywords: Color Aerial Photographs, Color Infrared Aerial Photographs, Nearshore 

 Ecology, Marshlands 



Article discusses appUcations of color and color infrared photos in water resources 

 investigations, including coastal studies. Advantages of color photos are concluded to be 

 depth penetration and vegetation discrimination. Ability to use photos to extend field 

 observations over large areas is also important. Applications discussed include the 

 relationship between hydrologic and vegetation conditions and examination of coastal and 

 marshland vegetation in the Florida Everglades, fresh-water discharge along the Florida 

 coast, water circulation and sediment movement and deposition in Great Salt Lake, and 

 water pollution sources and dispersion in Lake Erie. Color photos are also used to detect 

 changes in marshland vegetation. 



6803RS0002 

 WALTERS, ROBERT L., "Radar Bibliography for Geoscientists," CRES Report No. 61-30, 

 Remote Sensing Laboratory, Center for Research, Inc., Engineering Science Division, 

 University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans., Mar. 1968. 



Keywords: Radar Imagery, Bibliography 



Report is a comprehensive bibUography relating to geoscience appUcations of radar imagery. 

 Applications include geology, geography, agriculture, hydrology, oceanography, and related 

 subjects. Bibliography lists 266 references, including unpublished reports and manuscripts. 

 Emphasis is on side-looldng radar imagery, but references on radar scatterometry, terrain 

 reflectivity of radar energy, and other topics are also included. This bibliography is an 

 excellent source of background information on radar imagery. A subject index is included. 



6803RS0003 



CONROD, A. C, BOERSMA, A., and KELLY, M. G., "Investigation of Visible Region 



Instrumentation for Oceanographic Satellites," Vol. 11, Report RE-31, Experimental 



Astronomy Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 



1968. 



Keywords: Aerial Photographs, Oceanographic Applications, Bahama Banks 

 Report describes a test of photos for oceanographic data collection on the west edge of the 

 Bahama Banks. Paper presents information interpreted from photos taken in June 1967, and 

 based on a field survey in April 1967. Test was more successful than the Argus Island test 

 described in Volume 1 of this report and useful oceanographic data were obtained from the 

 photos. Suggestions on planning photo tests for oceanographic data collection are presented. 



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