Transcription of Remote Sensing Applications - NRSC
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IivRemote Sensing Applications Chapter # Title/AuthorsPage Sai MVR, Ramana KV & Hebbar R2 land use and land cover Analysis21 Sudhakar S & Kameshwara Rao SVC3 Forest and Vegetation49 Murthy MSR & Jha CS4 Soils and land Degradation81 Ravishankar T & Sreenivas K5 Urban and Regional Planning109 Venugopala Rao K, Ramesh B, Bhavani SVL & Kamini J6 Water Resources Management133 Rao VV & Raju PV7 Geosciences165 Vinod Kumar K & Arindam Guha8 Groundwater203 Subramanian SK & Seshadri K9 Oceans217 Ali MM, Rao KH , Rao MV & Sridhar PN10 Atmosphere251 Badrinath KVS11 Cyclones273 Ali MM12 Flood Disaster Management283 Bhanumurthy V , Manjusree P & Srinivasa Rao G13 Agricultural Drought Monitoring and Assessment303 Murthy CS & Sesha Sai MVR14 Landsli
Dendritic Develops in regions of rock homogeneity, shows lack of structural control; indicates horizontal to sub-horizontal bedding and gentle regional slope. Example-shales and granitic gneisses. ... Topography/Land form: The size and shape of a landform are probably most important identifying characteristics.
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