Technical Memorandum Report No. 18
Methodology in Geographic Applications of Infrared Real-Time Imagery
Clifton Warren
February 1969
ABSTRACT
This report illustrates how a relatively small but growing university can engage in research using a remote sensing technique. Much of the equipment used was built or assembled by university personnel. The main effort was to study and develop techniques in geophysical exploration for water-resources research utilizing the 3 to 5.5 micron band of infrared real-time imagery. The many problems in this technique were identified and feasible ways for future development are suggested. Also outlined are some of the many applications of this research method.