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Using .tif in multispec
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using .tif in multispec

Greek philosopher Heraclitus (c.500 BCE) is credited with the saying, Nothing endures but change. As my own children were growing up, I found myself similarly remarking about changes in our area over the previous twenty years. I remember thinking how unique to have memory of the area reaching that far back. As we travelled city streets, he often remarked that this or that office building had not been there twenty years earlier it had been a coffee shop or a strawberry field or simply an empty lot. Many of the freeways that are so used and crowded today did not yet exist. The typical trip went from the far northeast corner of Los Angeles to the west side near Santa Monica. Land Cover Change Using Naturalized Difference Vegetative Index (NDVI) Teaching Notes Invitation During my pre- and early teen years, I would sometimes accompany my father as he drove across the Los Angeles basin on business. Just click the Feedback link at and complete the short form on-line. SEA Lesson Plan Library Improvement Program Did you use this lesson plan with students? If so, please share your experience to help us improve the lesson plan for future use. Content and Internet links, revised and updated September 2019. Both the Newsletter and the Library are freely available on-line from the Satellite Educators Association (SEA) at this address. This form of the Land Cover Change: Using Normalized Difference Vegetative Index lesson plan was published in September 2012 in More Lessons from the Sky, a regular feature of the SEA Newsletter, and archived in the SEA Lesson Plan Library. Please see the Acknowledgements section for historical contributions to the development of this lesson plan.

using .tif in multispec

Land Cover Change Using Normalized Difference Vegetative Index More Lessons from the Sky Satellite Educators Association














Using .tif in multispec