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Ebert, James I.
2002 Photogrammetry,
Photointerpretation, and Digital Imaging and Mapping in Environmental
Forensics. In Murphy, Brian L. and Robert D. Morrison, eds., Introduction
to Environmental Forensics, Chapter 3, pp. 43-69 and Color Plates
1-10. Academic Press.
Jim Ebert's comprehensive
treatment of the role of photogrammetry, photointerpretation and digital
imaging and mapping technologies in environmental forensics provides
in-depth coverage of basic principles, instruments, and analytical products
and exhibits and then goes far beyond technology, into the realm of
Ebert & Associates' approach to the study of human industrial behavior
using historic aerial photographs and other supportive data. This approach
is illustrated with four major case studies, using stereo anaglyphic
images derived from aerial photographs. Red/blue glasses are even included
in a pocket at the back of the volume. Eleven other chapters by prominent
environmental scientists cover many of the important components of environmental
forensic studies.
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