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7.2 RADARSAT Stereo Images

RADARSAT Stereo Images

In the following section we will compare RADARSAT images of different terrain types, geographical latitudes and stereo configurations. Each of these factors affects the amount and quality of information we can extract from a RADARSAT image pair.

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