GEOS 4413 - "Principles of Remote Sensing"

Fundamental concepts of remote sensing of the environment. Optical, infrared, microwave, LIDAR, and in situ sensor systems are introduced. Remote sensing of vegetation, water, urban landscapes, soils, minerals, and geomorphology is discussed. The course includes laboratory exercises in geomatics software and both remote and in situ sensor system field trips. Prerequisite(s): University science course.

Jason A. Tullis, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Remote Sensing
Department of Geosciences / CAST
Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences
University of Arkansas

jatullis@uark.edu

 

Fall Semester 2007

Syllabus (PDF)

Materials and Data (FTP)

Spectroradiometer Field Trip (Google Earth KML)

Terrahawk Aerial Imaging System Field Trip (HTTP)

 

Fall Semester 2006

Syllabus (Adobe PDF)

Materials and Data (FTP)

 

Modified: 4 Jan 2008 by jatullis@uark.edu