A Question of Resolution

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Spatial resolution is an indication of how a satellite sensor can record spatial details such as lakes, houses, cars or persons. This resolution is essential and must be selected according to the respective application and size of the analysed area. Monitoring weather conditions with satellite images a large area view, but lower spatial resolution is needed. Monitoring urban planning requires very high resolution but only for a smaller area.

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Solution to the Worksheet 'A Question of resolution':

  1. Different resolutions for different applications. a. Complete the table which demonstrates how different resolutions are suitable for different applications. Use the following scale: + (best suited for purpose), o (moderatly suited for purpose), - (poorly suited).
    Applications Low resolution Medium to high resolution Very high resolution
    Traffic control - o +
    Regional environmental mapping o + -
    Topographic map up-dates o + -
    Agricultural mapping - + o
    Tree census - + o
    Urban planning - o +
    Weather monitoring + - -

    b. Construct a table to show the advantages and disadvantages for the use of low, medium to high and very high resolution image.

    Low resolution Medium to high resolution Very high resolution
    Advantages
    • inexpensive
    • very high temporal resolution
    • for global monitoring and weather forecasting
    • medium expenses
    • a lot of data available (also good time series)
    • can monitor environmental changes etc.
    • can detect also small objects
    • useful for urban planning, construction, defence, farming, etc.
    Disadvantages
    • can only detect large objects
    • cannot see the polar regions
    • cannot detect smaller objects
    • not suitable for urban planning
    • very expensive
    • only available the last few years
  2. The choice of satellite system is usually a compromise between cost and spatial resolution. Which satellite system's resolution would you need to...

    a. monitor the vegetation of a region?

    • For this purpose one would use medium to high resolution images, which are cheaper than very high resolution data and cover larger areas.
    • Landsat data provides widely spread and easily obtainable images. Images from different dates are still on record. These images have been available for the last 30 years.

    b. check the construction progress of an airport?

    • For monitoring the construction of an airport very high resolutions in meters are required.
    • Satellites such as Ikonos, QuickBird or SPOT can provide such data.

    c. draw the topography of a region?

    • For this purpose low resolution data covering an entire region is needed.
    • Satellites such as NOAA satellites or ASTER can provide such information.
  3. Find main tasks and uses of the satellites Landsat, SPOT and QuickBird on the Internet.


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