What is Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing?
The scientific-technical disciplines of photogrammetry and remote sensing focus on obtaining information about distant objects and processes from sensors that are not in contact with the objects, and by subsequent analysis of the acquired data. While photogrammetry concentrates on reconstructing the geometric form of objects, remote sensing puts emphasis on the retrieval of physical object properties.
 
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  1. W. Wagner, S. Hahn, R. Kidd, T. Melzer, Z. Bartalis, S. Hasenauer, J. Figa-Saldaña, P. de Rosnay, A. Jann, S. Schneider, J. Komma, G. Kubu, K. Brugger, C. Aubrecht, J. Züger, U Gangkofner, S. Kienberger, L. Brocca, Y. Wang, G. Blöschl, J. Eitzinger, K. Steinnocher, P. Zeil, F Rubel:
    "The ASCAT soil moisture product: A review of its specifications, validation results, and emerging applications";
    Meteorologische Zeitschrift, 22 (2013), 1; 5 - 33.

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  2. M. Vreugdenhil, R. De Jeu, J. Walker:
    "Identification of clay pans from AMSR-E passive microwave observations";
    International Journal of Remote Sensing, 34 (2013), 14; 5201 - 5212.

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  3. V. Naeimi, P. Leinenkugel, D. Sabel, W. Wagner, H. Apel, C Künzer:
    "Evaluation of Soil Moisture Retrieval from the ERS and Metop Scatterometers in the Lower Mekong Basin";
    Remote Sensing, 5 (2013), 4; 1603 - 1623.

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