literatuur publikaties landmeetkunde leidingenregistratie ingenieurs- en adviesbureau „SNELLIUS" Sinds de ledenvergadering van 22 januari 1981 wordt het bestuur van dit landmeetkundig gezelschap gevormd door de volgende per sonen: Jacques Smeets, voorzitter; Tjeu Lemmens, secretaris; Mia van den Bogaard, penningmeester; Jan Jans, commissaris on derwijs; PaulLohman, commissaris. 38th PHOTOGRAMMETRIC WEEK The Institute for Photogrammetry of Stuttgart University and the Division for Geodesy and Photogrammetry of Carl Zeiss, Ober- kochen, would like to give notice of the 38th Photogrammetric Week in Stuttgart from Monday, 5th October to Saturday, 10th October 1981 This regular event was initiated by Carl Pulfrich as vacation course in photogrammetry" in 1909; this is its fifth time in Stuttgart since 1973. The reactions to all meetings as upgrading courses and as platform for an international exchange of experiences were very positive. As in the previous years, Prof. F. Ackermann, Stuttgart, and Prof. H. K. Meier, Oberkochen, are responsible for the scientific direction. The lectures from Germany and abroad will put special emphasis on the subjects Aerial Photography and Digital Terrain Models. The meeting starts with the award of the Carl Pulfrich prize 1981 and reports of the organizers, and will be concluded with individual lectures on aerotriangulation. Experienced technical interpreters will give simultaneous transla tions of the mostly German lectures into English, French and Spanish. The lectures will be unabridged; sufficient time has been allowed for discussions. The program is rounded off with demonstrations and practical exercises on three afternoons. Please address applications for and correspondence on the subject of the 38th Photogrammetric Week to: Universitat Stuttgart, Institut für Photogrammetrie, Postfach 560, Keplerstrasse 11D-7000 Stuttgart 1 Application closing date: 17th August 1981 De hieronder vermelde tijdschriften enz. kunnen door de lezers van Geodesia worden geleend bij ing. H. A. Schok, Vakgroep Landmeetkunde van de Landbouwhogeschool, postbus 339, 6700 AH Wageningen. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 1980-8 Smith, Blackwell, Development of an information data base for watershed monitoring. Jackson, Carter, Smith, Gardner, Urban land mapping from remotely sensed data. Hsu, Burright, Texture per ception and the RADC/Hsu texture feature extractor. Scarpace, Quirk, Land-cover classification using digital processing of aerial imagery. Frazier, Shovic, Statistical methods for determining land- use change with aerial photographs. Marsh, Switzer, Kowalik, Lyon, Resolving the percentage of component terrains within single resolution elements. Thompson, Wehmanen, Using Landsat digital data to detect moisture stress in corn-soybean growing regions. 1980 9 Fraser, Multiple focal setting self-calibration of close-range metric cameras. Dave, Effect of atmospheric conditions on remote sensing of a surface nonhomogeneity. Smith, Tzeu Lie Lin, Ranson, The Lambertian assumption and Landsat data. Holben, Justice, The topographic effect on spectral response from nadir-pointing sensors. Thomas, Spatial postprocessing of spectrally classified Landsat data. Siegrist, Schnetzler, Optimum spectral bandsfor rock discrimination. 198010 Rosenfield, Melley, Applications of statistics to thematic mapping. Crapper, Errors incurred in estimating an area of uniform land cover using Landsat. Batson, Bridges, Inge, isbeii, Masursky, Strobell, Tyner, Mapping the Galilean satellites of Jupiter with Voyager data. Deutsch, Estes, Landsat detection of oil from natural seeps. Scho- wengerdt, Reconstruction of multispatial, multispectral image data using spatial frequency content. Phitipson, Problem-solving with re mote sensing. Everitt, Gerbermann, Aianiz, Bowen, Using 70-mm aerial photography to identify rangeland sites. 1980-11 Southard, The changing scene in surveying and mapping. Fang You-Ching, Aerial photo and Landsat image use in forest inventory in China. Quirk, Scarpace, A method of assessing accuracy of a digital classification. Lathrop, Pennypacker, Spectral classification of tomato disease severity levels. Graser, Veress, Self-calibration of a fixed-frame multiple-camera system. Adeniyi, Land-use change analysis using sequential aerial photography and computer tech niques. 198012 Jeyapalan, Photogrammetry in recording the historic ship Niantic. Lauterborn, Aerial photography summary record system five years later. Hixson, Schulz, Fuhs, Akiyama, Evaluation of several schemes for classification of remotely sensed data. Hoiben, Tucker, Robinson, Limitations on the application of a ground-based spec tral technique for determining rain forest leaf area index. Kimes, Smith, Ransson, Vegetation reflectance measurements as a func tion of solar zenith angle. Bryant, Dodge, Warren, Landsat for practical forest type mapping: A test case. Craig, Miller, Forest site index mapping and modeling. KODAK PUBLIKATIE NO. GA-11-5 „PHOTOREPRODUCTION" Het vijfde deel van een serie van tien Engelstalige publikaties, waar in specifiek grafische onderwerpen aan de orde komen, is thans ver schenen. „Photoreproduction" beschrijft de elementaire fotografische stap pen op het gebied van reproduktiewerkzaamheden. Deze Engels talige publikatie telt 32 pagina's en is onderverdeeld in vier hoofd stukken, nl. reproduktiecamera's, donkere kamer-procedures, ver vaardigen van lijnillustraties en vervaardigen van rasterillustraties. De prijs bedraagt f 15,30 inclusief BTW. Deze publikatie kunt u telefonisch bestellen bij de grafische afdeling van Kodak Nederland BV, telefoon 03405-5227. Voor de betaling kan gebruik worden gemaakt van een toe te zenden acceptgirokaart. A Hoofdkantoor: Dordrecht - tel. 078 - 14 70 53 Bijkantoren: Utrecht, Den Haag, Dordrecht 104 NGT GEODESIA 81

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