Abstract

Abstract This report is an account of findings derived from a visual examination of 1:250000 paper print enlargements of LANDSAT black-and-white images (from bands 5 and 7), paper print enlargements of LANDSAT false-colour composites (bands 4, 5 and 7) and maps of a representative part of the Mediterranean climate area of the Olympus-Pieria mountains and the surrounding area in northern Greece. The main finding derived from this image and map interpretation was that the l:250000-scale enlarged prints are far more suitable for quantitative analysis of drainage networks than the topographical maps of an equivalent scale. For the study area as a whole, the LANDSAT images showed channels (streams) up to higher order than the same scale topographical maps. Also, the number of streams and the total stream lengths of each order, which appeared on LANDSAT images, were significantly more than on topographical maps, illustrating the greater amount of detail which can be extracted from images. Furthermore, it was co...

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