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Mapping vegetation in Yellowstone National Park using spectral feature analysis of AVIRIS data Mapping vegetation in Yellowstone National Park using spectral feature analysis of AVIRIS data

Knowledge of the distribution of vegetation on the landscape can be used to investigate ecosystem functioning. The sizes and movements of animal populations can be linked to resources provided by different plant species. This paper demonstrates the application of imaging spectroscopy to the study of vegetation in Yellowstone National Park (Yellowstone) using spectral feature analysis of...
Authors
Raymond F. Kokaly, Don G. Despain, Roger N. Clark, K. Eric Livo

Formation of modern and Paleozoic stratiform barite at cold methane seeps on continental margins Formation of modern and Paleozoic stratiform barite at cold methane seeps on continental margins

Stratiform (bedded) Paleozoic barite occurs as large conformable beds within organic- and chert-rich sediments; the beds lack major sulfide minerals and are the largest and most economically significant barite deposits in the geologic record. Existing models for the origin of bedded barite fail to explain all their characteristics: the deposits display properties consistent with an...
Authors
M.E. Torres, G. Bohrmann, T.E. Dube, F. G. Poole

seg2_edit: a program for editing and manipulating SEG-2 files seg2_edit: a program for editing and manipulating SEG-2 files

OVERVIEW Program seg2_edit is used to edit and manipulate files that contain seismic (or radar) data stored in the SEG-2 format. The program is written in the standard C++ programming language, including its standard library. The program has been compiled with Microsoft Visual C++ .NET and tested on the Microsoft Windows 98, 2000, and XP operating systems. Nonetheless, because of the...
Authors
Karl J. Ellefsen

Middle Devonian to Early Carboniferous event stratigraphy of Devils Gate and Northern Antelope Range sections, Nevada, U.S.A Middle Devonian to Early Carboniferous event stratigraphy of Devils Gate and Northern Antelope Range sections, Nevada, U.S.A

The classic type section of the Devils Gate Limestone at Devils Gate Pass is situated on the eastern slope of a proto-Antler forebulge that resulted from convergence of the west side of the North American continent with an ocean plate. The original Late Devonian forebulge, the site of which is now located between Devils Gate Pass and the Northern Antelope Range, separated the continental...
Authors
Charles Sandberg, J. R. Morrow, F. G. Poole, W. Ziegler

Imaging spectroscopy: Earth and planetary remote sensing with the USGS Tetracorder and expert systems Imaging spectroscopy: Earth and planetary remote sensing with the USGS Tetracorder and expert systems

Imaging spectroscopy is a tool that can be used to spectrally identify and spatially map materials based on their specific chemical bonds. Spectroscopic analysis requires significantly more sophistication than has been employed in conventional broadband remote sensing analysis. We describe a new system that is effective at material identification and mapping: a set of algorithms within...
Authors
Roger N. Clark, Gregg A. Swayze, K. Eric Livo, Raymond F. Kokaly, Steve J. Sutley, J. Brad Dalton, Robert R. McDougal, Carol A. Gent

Comprehensive water quality of the Boulder Creek Watershed, Colorado, during high-flow and low-flow conditions, 2000 Comprehensive water quality of the Boulder Creek Watershed, Colorado, during high-flow and low-flow conditions, 2000

Executive Summary The Boulder Creek Watershed, Colorado, is 1160 square kilometers in area and ranges in elevation from 1480 to 4120 meters above sea level. Streamflow originates primarily as snowmelt near the Continental Divide, and thus discharge varies seasonally and annually (Chapter 1). Most of the water in Boulder Creek is diverted for domestic, agricultural, and industrial use...

Effects of spectrometer band pass, sampling, and signal‐to‐noise ratio on spectral identification using the Tetracorder algorithm Effects of spectrometer band pass, sampling, and signal‐to‐noise ratio on spectral identification using the Tetracorder algorithm

[1] Estimates of spectrometer band pass, sampling interval, and signal‐to‐noise ratio required for identification of pure minerals and plants were derived using reflectance spectra convolved to AVIRIS, HYDICE, MIVIS, VIMS, and other imaging spectrometers. For each spectral simulation, various levels of random noise were added to the reflectance spectra after convolution, and then each...
Authors
Gregg A. Swayze, Roger N. Clark, Alexander F.H. Goetz, Thomas G. Chrien, Noel S. Gorelick

Discovery of Olivine in the Nili Fossae Region of Mars Discovery of Olivine in the Nili Fossae Region of Mars

We have detected a 30,000-square-kilometer area rich in olivine in the Nili Fossae region of Mars. Nili Fossae has been interpreted as a complex of grabens and fractures related to the formation of the Isidis impact basin. We propose that post-impact faulting of this area has exposed subsurface layers rich in olivine. Linear mixture analysis of Thermal Emission Spectrometer spectra shows...
Authors
T.M. Hoefen, R. N. Clark, J. L. Bandfield, M. D. Smith, J.C. Pearl, P. R. Christensen

The composition and morphology of amphiboles from the Rainy Creek complex, near Libby, Montana The composition and morphology of amphiboles from the Rainy Creek complex, near Libby, Montana

Thirty samples of amphibole-rich rock from the largest mined vermiculite deposit in the world in the Rainy Creek alkaline-ultramafic complex near Libby, Montana, were collected and analyzed. The amphibole-rich rock is the suspected cause of an abnormally high number of asbestos-related diseases reported in the residents of Libby, and in former mine and mill workers. The amphibole-rich...
Authors
G.P. Meeker, A.M. Bern, I. K. Brownfield, H.A. Lowers, S. J. Sutley, T.M. Hoefen, J.S. Vance

Geologic signature of early Tertiary ridge subduction in Alaska Geologic signature of early Tertiary ridge subduction in Alaska

A mid-Paleocene to early Eocene encounter between an oceanic spreading center and a subduction zone produced a wide range of geologic features in Alaska. The most striking effects are seen in the accretionary prism (Chugach–Prince William terrane), where 61 to 50 Ma near-trench granitic to gabbroic plutons were intruded into accreted trench sediments that had been deposited only a few...
Authors
Dwight Bradley, Timothy M. Kusky, Peter J. Haeussler, Richard J. Goldfarb, Marti L. Miller, Julie A. Dumoulin, Steven W. Nelson, Susan M. Karl

USGS Digital Spectral Library splib05a USGS Digital Spectral Library splib05a

We have assembled a digital reflectance spectral library of spectra that covers wavelengths from the ultraviolet to near-infrared along with sample documentation. The library includes samples of minerals, rocks, soils, physically constructed as well as mathematically computed mixtures, vegetation, microorganisms, and man-made materials. The samples and spectra collected were assembled...
Authors
Roger N. Clark, Gregg A. Swayze, Richard K. Wise, Eric Livo, Todd M. Hoefen, Raymond F. Kokaly, Steve J. Sutley

Geologic information for aggregate resource planning Geologic information for aggregate resource planning

Construction and maintenance of the infrastructure is dependent on such raw materials as aggregate (crushed stone, sand, and gravel). Despite this dependence, urban expansion often works to the detriment of the production of those essential raw materials. The failure to plan for the protection and extraction of aggregate resources often results in increased consumer cost, environmental...
Authors
William H. Langer, David A. Lindsey, Daniel H. Knepper
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