Journal of the Japan society of photogrammetry and remote sensing
Online ISSN : 1883-9061
Print ISSN : 0285-5844
ISSN-L : 0285-5844
Volume 15, Issue 3
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  • Kenji Taniura
    1976 Volume 15 Issue 3 Pages 1-8
    Published: May 25, 1977
    Released on J-STAGE: March 19, 2010
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    In this report, analytical methods to determine interior orientation elements are described. Even in ordinary conditions these methods may be applicable to determination of interior orientation elements of low cost small frame camera or terrestrial photogrammetric camera in which such strict precision is not required as in aerial photogrammetric camera.
    Generally, in determining of interior orientation elements, the effect of distortion can not be neglected. So, the auther derived simultaneous determination equations of interior orientation elements and distortion coefficients. And for practical purpose two methods are derived, one is the method using stars, and the other using finite distant control points.
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  • Mitsuru Nasu
    1976 Volume 15 Issue 3 Pages 9-21
    Published: May 25, 1977
    Released on J-STAGE: March 19, 2010
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  • Sotaro Tanaka, Hiroaki Kano, Yasushi Muranaka
    1976 Volume 15 Issue 3 Pages 22-26
    Published: May 25, 1977
    Released on J-STAGE: March 19, 2010
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    When comparing withse 2 temporal LANDSAT images of Kanto area acquired in 1972 and 1976, these images show us, first of all, the increasing of reclaimed area around Tokyo bay and the Kashima industrial region. In this report, the distribution and amount of the reclaimed area increased through those 4 years are surveyed by using 2 temporal LANDSAT MSS CCT data.
    For surveying the environmental change by temporal LANDSAT data, first necessity is correct registration of the images. Next one is the method by which the. environmental change are detected from those registrated images. With consideration of these two points, the distribution of new reclaimed area around Tokyo bay is investigated and the area is known about 33.8 sq.km.
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