Aerial Photography Revolutionizes Soil Surveys for Enhanced Agricultural Productivity.
The article discusses how aerial photography was used to study soil in North Lincolnshire for engineering purposes. Different types of black and white photos were compared to identify soil types and boundaries. The soil was classified and data stored on computers for future use. Soil maps were created from photos using a computer to transform coordinates and plot them accurately. The maps produced this way were slightly less accurate than those made with traditional methods, but still very reliable.