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Urban and regional land use analysis: CARETS and census cities experiment package
The author has identified the following significant results. The most significant finding has been the ability of the S-190B data to produce land use maps not far removed from the quality of high altitude aircraft photography generated maps
Urban and regional land use analysis: CARETS and census cities experiment package
There are no author-identified significant results in this report
Urban and regional land use analysis: CARETS and Census Cities experiment package
The author has identified the following significant results. A number of likely applications and follow-on analyses are suggested by the census cities evaluation of ERTS-1 and Skylab data. Some of these applications are: (1) estimate water use requirements; (2) define urban expansion; (3) document the pattern of residential development and assess quality of residential environment: (4) project future population densities, and estimate changes in population distribution between censuses; (5) assess environmental impact resulting from gradual as well as catastrophic changes
Selected applications of Skylab high-resolution photography to urban area land use analysis
There are no author-identified significant results in this report
Urban and regional land use analysis: CARETS and census cities experiment package
The author has identified the following significant results. Successful tentative calibration permits computer programs to be written to convert Skylab thermal tapes into line-printed graymaps showing actual surface radiation temperature distributions at the time of imaging. The calibrations will be further checked when atmospheric soundings are available. Success of Skylab calibration suggests that satellite are feasible platforms for thermal scanning and provide a much broader geographical field of view than is possible with airborne platforms
Continuity properties of vectors realizing points in the classical field of values
For an -by- matrix , let be its "field of values generating
function" defined as . We consider two natural
versions of the continuity, which we call strong and weak, of (which
is of course multi-valued) on the field of values . The strong continuity
holds, in particular, on the interior of , and at such points which are either corner points, belong to the relative interior
of flat portions of , or whose preimage under is contained
in a one-dimensional set. Consequently, is continuous in this sense
on the whole for all normal, 2-by-2, and unitarily irreducible 3-by-3
matrices. Nevertheless, we show by example that the strong continuity of
fails at certain points of for some (unitarily
reducible) 3-by-3 and (unitarily irreducible) 4-by-4 matrices. The weak
continuity, in its turn, fails for some unitarily reducible 4-by-4 and
untiarily irreducible 6-by-6 matrices.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures. Linear and Multilinear Algebra 201
Urban and regional land use analysis: CARETS and census cities experiment package
The author has identified the following significant results. Temperatures in degrees Celsius were derived from PCM counts using the Pease's modified gray window technique. The Outcalt simulator was setup on the USGS computer. The input data to the model are basically meteorological and geographical in nature. The output data is presented in three matrices
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