Date:Mon, 30 Sep 1996 14:36:33 +1000
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From:Sue Buzer <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:"Invisible" disturbance
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Hello all,
I am interested incontacting anyone who has been (or knows of..) any
research using image analysis of scanned air photos to detect disturbance
before it reaches the visible habitat level (i.e. detectable by conventional
visual assessment and intepretation of air photos).
The particular sand dune coastal forest area I am looking at has differences
in species distribution due to aeolian processes etc, but the patterns are
too subtle to be easily visible on air photos, hence the image analysis
approach.
Current work, references, or just interested, please reply to me at
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Cheers,
Sue Buzer
Dr Sue Buzer
School of Construction Management,
Queensland University of Technology
BRISBANE. QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA
Ph 07 3864 1197
Fax 07 3864 1170
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