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Targeting exploration for nickel laterites in Indonesia with Landsat data Targeting exploration for nickel laterites in Indonesia with Landsat data
No abstract available.
Authors
J. V. Taranik, C. D. Reynolds, C. A. Sheehan, W. D. Carter
An example of the merging of Landsat, topographic, and aeromagnetic data in a geologic and hydrologic study of a karst region — Claunch, New Mexico An example of the merging of Landsat, topographic, and aeromagnetic data in a geologic and hydrologic study of a karst region — Claunch, New Mexico
No abstract available.
Authors
W. A. Fischer, Donald G. Orr, D. D. Greenlee
Potential applications of satellite imagery in some types of natural resource inventories Potential applications of satellite imagery in some types of natural resource inventories
Landsat satellite imagery has been routinely available to researchers and resource scientists since 1972. Many studies have demonstrated the application of Landsat imagery for conducting inventories and mapping various natural resources. Examples of applications presented in this paper include: timber volume inventory, range productivity inventory, wildland vegetation mapping, inventory...
Authors
Wayne G. Rohde
Characteristics of the Landsat Multispectral Data System Characteristics of the Landsat Multispectral Data System
Landsat satellites were launched into orbit in 1972 and 1975. Additional Landsat satellites are planned for launch in 1978 and 1981. The satellites orbit the Earth at an altitude of approximately 900 km and each can obtain repetitive coverage of cloud-free areas every 18 days. A sun-synchronous orbit is used to insure repeatable illumination conditions. Repetitive satellite coverage...
Authors
James V. Taranik
The metallogenic role of east-west fracture zones in South America with regard to the motion of lithospheric plates (with an example from Brazil) The metallogenic role of east-west fracture zones in South America with regard to the motion of lithospheric plates (with an example from Brazil)
The role of east-west fracture zones in South America is discussed with regard to global fracturing and the motion of lithospheric plates. A set of major NW-trending lineaments has been derived which show a tendency to be spaced equidistantly and may correspond to a set of east-west fractures in the "pre-drift" position of the South American plate. Statistical analysis of linears in the...
Authors
J. Kutina, William D. Carter, F.X. Lopez
A selected bibliography: Remote sensing applications for tropical and subtropical vegetation analysis A selected bibliography: Remote sensing applications for tropical and subtropical vegetation analysis
This bibliography contains 425 citations of selected technical reports, journal articles, and other publications covering the general subject of tropical and subtropical vegetation analysis. Functionally related topics that include vegetation analysis are included for completeness, and citations have been organized under the following subheadings for ease of reference: remote sensing...
Authors
Lawrence R. Pettinger
Principles of computer processing of Landsat data for geologic applications Principles of computer processing of Landsat data for geologic applications
The main objectives of computer processing of Landsat data for geologic applications are to improve display of image data to the analyst or to facilitate evaluation of the multispectral characteristics of the data. Interpretations of the data are made from enhanced and classified data by an analyst trained in geology. Image enhancements involve adjustments of brightness values for...
Authors
James V. Taranik
A selected bibliography: Remote sensing applications in land-use and land-cover inventory tasks A selected bibliography: Remote sensing applications in land-use and land-cover inventory tasks
The bibliography contains more than 300 citations of selected publications on the application of remote-sensing techniques to regional and metropolitan land-use and land-cover inventroy and analysis tasks. Most of the citations were published between January 1968 and June 1977, although some earlier works of continuing interest are included.
Authors
William J. Todd
Use of a remote computer terminal during field checking of Landsat digital maps Use of a remote computer terminal during field checking of Landsat digital maps
Field checking of small-scale land classification maps made digitally from Landsat data is facilitated by use of a remote portable teletypewriter terminal linked by teleplume to the IDIMS (Interactive Digital Image Manipulation System) at the EDC (EROS Data Center), Sioux Falls, S. Dak. When field checking of maps 20 miles northeast of Baker, Calif., during the day showed that changes in
Authors
Charles J. Robinove, C.F. Hutchinson
Applying satellite technology to energy and mineral exploration Applying satellite technology to energy and mineral exploration
IGCP Project 143 ("Remote Sensing and Mineral Exploration"), is a worldwide research project designed to make satellite data an operational geological tool along with the geologic pick, hand lens, topographic map, aerial photo and geophysical instruments and data that comprise the exploration package. While remote sensing data will not replace field exploration and mapping, careful study...
Authors
William D. Carter, Lawrence C. Rowan
Metropolitan land cover inventory using multiseasonal Landsat data Metropolitan land cover inventory using multiseasonal Landsat data
As a part of the Pacific Northwest Land Resources Inventory Demonstration Project (PNLRIDP), planners from State, regional, and local agencies in Oregon are working with scientists from the EROS Data Center (USGS), Ames Research Center (NASA), and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (California Institute of Technology) to obtain practical training and experience in the analysis of remotely...
Authors
William J. Todd, R.N. Hill, C.C. Henry, B.L. Lake