The use of large scale aerial photographs in the evaluation of Western Australian rangelands
Publication Date
1971
Series Number
10
Abstract
The results of qualitative and quantitative interpretations demonstrate that large scale photographs are an ideal base for mapping and recording individual plant species in a variety of plant communities. In some instances the colour photographs were sufficient to identify certain plant species, but, with most plant species, and with surface litter and soil conditions, colour-infrared was superior.
Keywords
Aerial surveys, Aerial photography, Rangelands
Recommended Citation
Carneggie, D M,
Wilcox, D G,
and
Hacker, R B.
(1971), The use of large scale aerial photographs in the evaluation of Western Australian rangelands. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Technical Bulletin 10.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/tech_bull/21
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Comments
Withdrawn from circulation July 1998