Published 1990
by Tata McGraw-Hill Pub. Co .
Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Number of Pages | 538 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL7308215M |
ISBN 10 | 0074603620 |
ISBN 10 | 9780074603628 |
Atmospheric Acoustic Remote Sensing is a welcome contribution to the field of acoustic remote sensing." – Gilles A. Daigle, National Research Council of Canada, in Physics Today, Dec This text refers to the hardcover edition.4/5(1). Atmospheric Acoustic Remote Sensing offers SODAR and RASS users as well as general remote sensing practitioners, environmental scientists, and engineers a straightforward guide for using SODARs to perform wind measurements and data analysis for scientific, environmental, or Cited by: This book, which is divided into three parts, gives a state-of-the-art report on technical developments in instrumentation and on theoretical advancements in acoustic remote sensing. It explains the utilization of acoustic techniques in studies related to the structure of the lower atmosphere and. Atmospheric Acoustic Remote Sensing book. Principles and Applications. Atmospheric Acoustic Remote Sensing. DOI link for Atmospheric Acoustic Remote Sensing. Atmospheric Acoustic Remote Sensing book. Principles and Applications. By Stuart Bradley. Edition 1st Edition. First Published
Atmospheric Acoustic Remote Sensing: Principles and Applications. by Stuart Bradley. It is a good book for people who are interested in SODAR equipment. In a part of the book they indicate matlab exercises that are not in the indicated link and I have not been able to locate the author by mail. studies in remote sensing, this book serves as an overview and. introduction, so that the basic concepts of all topics – science, Ground based sensors use acoustic, electromagnetic, magnetic. Discover the best Acoustic Engineering in Best Sellers. Find the top most popular items in Amazon Books Best Sellers. Journals & Books; Help; Atmospheric Research. Supports open access. CiteScore. Impact Factor. Articles & Issues. About. Publish. Latest issue All issues. Search in this journal. Acoustic Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere and Oceans. A. Weill. Vol Issues 2–4, Pages (December ) Download full issue. Previous vol.
This book, which is divided into three parts, gives a state-of-the-art report on technical developments in instrumentation and on theoretical advancements in acoustic remote sensing. Rating: (not yet rated) 0 with reviews - Be the first. This article offers an introduction to acoustic remote sensing. In shipwreck studies, acoustic remote sensing has traditionally been used for reconnaissance surveys and for site relocation. With the advent of higher-resolution sonar systems, the focus in shipwreck studies has shifted toward site reconstruction and studies of site formation. Atmospheric Acoustic Remote Sensing by Stuart Bradley fills the gap. Written by an internationally recognized authority in the design and use of sodar systems and RASS, the book accomplishes what it aims to do: provide “a useful description of how atmospheric acoustic remote sensing systems work and [give] the reader insights into their strengths and limitations.”. This widely adopted book introduces the fundamentals of remote sensing from an earth resource (versus engineering) perspective. Emphasis is on turning remote sensing data into useful spatial biophysical or socio-economic information that can be used to make decisions.