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Preliminary correlations of MAGSAT anomalies with tectonic features of Africa Preliminary correlations of MAGSAT anomalies with tectonic features of Africa
An overview of the MAGSAT scalar anomaly map for Africa has suggested a correlation of MAGSAT anomalies with major crustal blocks of uplift or depression and different degrees of regional metamorphism. The strongest MAGSAT anomalies in Africa are closely correlated spatially with major tectonic features. Although a magnetic anomaly caused by a rectangular crustal block would be offset...
Authors
David A. Hastings
On the availability of geoscientific data and scientific collaborators of an in Africa On the availability of geoscientific data and scientific collaborators of an in Africa
In addition to the technical papers, the major topic of discussion at the symposium which formed the stepping-off point for this issue of Geoexplorution was the difficult communications between specialists on Africa and the lack of available geological and geophysical data. However, much of this difficulty stems from a lack of advice on where to turn for data and for eollaboration with...
Authors
David A. Hastings
Digital image film generation: from the photoscientist's perspective Digital image film generation: from the photoscientist's perspective
The technical sophistication of photoelectronic transducers, integrated circuits, and laser-beam film recorders has made digital imagery an alternative to traditional analog imagery for remote sensing. Because a digital image is stored in discrete digital values, image enhancement is possible before the data are converted to a photographic image. To create a special film-reproduction...
Authors
John E. Boyd
Landsat classification accuracy assessment procedures Landsat classification accuracy assessment procedures
A working conference was held in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 12-14 November, 1980 dealing with Landsat classification Accuracy Assessment Procedures. Thirteen formal presentations were made on three general topics: (1) sampling procedures, (2) statistical analysis techniques, and (3) examples of projects which included accuracy assessment and the associated costs, logistical problems, and...
Authors
R. R. Mead, John Szajgin
Refining Landsat classification results using digital terrain data Refining Landsat classification results using digital terrain data
Scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey's Earth Resources Observation systems (EROS) Data Center have recently completed two land-cover mapping projects in which digital terrain data were used to refine Landsat classification results. Digital ter rain data were incorporated into the Landsat classification process using two different procedures that required developing decision criteria...
Authors
Wayne A. Miller, Mark Shasby
Digital observations on the use of satellite remote sensing imagery with regard to Chinese alligator habitat Digital observations on the use of satellite remote sensing imagery with regard to Chinese alligator habitat
No abstract available.
Authors
M. E. Watanabe, Alta S. Walker, H. Churchien
A relation between landsat digital numbers, surface reflectance, and the cosine of the solar zenith angle A relation between landsat digital numbers, surface reflectance, and the cosine of the solar zenith angle
A method for estimating the reflectance of ground sites from satellite radiance data is proposed and tested. The method uses the known ground reflectance from several sites and satellite data gathered over a wide range of solar zenith angles. The method was tested on each of 10 different Landsat images using 10 small sites in the Walker Lake, Nevada area. Plots of raw Landsat digital...
Authors
William S. Kowalik, Stuart E. Marsh, Ronald J. P. Lyon
Implications of the Precambrian lineaments on the Red Sea tectonics based on Landsat study of northeast Sudan Implications of the Precambrian lineaments on the Red Sea tectonics based on Landsat study of northeast Sudan
Lineament analysis of a Landsat Imagery mosaic (scale 1:1,000,000) of northeast Sugdan indicate significant curvilinear as well as rectilinear fracture patterns of possible Precambrian age. Rectilinear features trend dominantly in N-S (± 10°), NNW and ENE, and less commonly in NW and EW directions. The Precambrian fractures closely match, and have possibly accommodated the Tertiary...
Authors
F. Ahmed
On the tectonics and metallogenesis of West Africa: a model incorporating new geophysical data On the tectonics and metallogenesis of West Africa: a model incorporating new geophysical data
The gold, diamond and manganese deposits of Ghana have attracted commercial interest, but appropriate geophysical data to delineate the tectonic setting of these and other deposits have been lacking until recently. Recent gravity surveys, however, now cover about 75% of the country. When used in a synthesis of the sometimes contradictory existing theories about the geology and...
Authors
David A. Hastings
Deserts of China Deserts of China
Improving arid land quality requires an understanding of the original state of the land and its relationship to wind, water, and plant regimes, as well as understanding of interactions within the present ecosystem. Chinese scientists and local residents have made significant advances in improving arid environments in gobi and sandy deserts and in less arid sandy lands. Wind patterns are...
Authors
Alta S. Walker
Computation with physical values from Landsat digital data Computation with physical values from Landsat digital data
Landsat digital images are commonly analyzed by using the digital numbers for each pixel recorded on a computer-compatible magnetic tape. Although this procedure may be satisfactory when only a single, internally consistent image is used, the procedure may produce incorrect results if more than one image is used for analysis as in mosaics or temporal overlays. The digital numbers for...
Authors
C.J. Robinove
Mapping wildland resources with digital Landsat and terrain data Mapping wildland resources with digital Landsat and terrain data
No abstract available.
Authors
W.J. Bonner, W. G. Rohde, W. A. Miller