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AVIRIS data calibration information: Oquirrh and East Tintic mountains, Utah AVIRIS data calibration information: Oquirrh and East Tintic mountains, Utah

The information contained herein pertains to the original reflectance calibration derived solely from the Saltair beach site on the shores of Great Salt Lake. The reflectance data derived from this calibration becomes markedly affected by residual absorptions due to atmospheric water vapor and carbon dioxide within short horizontal and vertical distances from the calibration site due to...
Authors
Barnaby Rockwell, Roger Clark, K. Eric Livo, Robert R. McDougal, Raymond F. Kokaly

AVIRIS data calibration information: Wasatch Mountains and Park City region, Utah AVIRIS data calibration information: Wasatch Mountains and Park City region, Utah

This report contains information regarding the reflectance calibration of spectroscopic imagery acquired over the Wasatch Mountains and Park City region, Utah, by the Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) sensor on August 5, 1998. This information was used by the USGS Spectroscopy Laboratory to calibrate the Park City AVIRIS imagery to unitless reflectance prior to...
Authors
Barnaby Rockwell, Roger Clark, K. Eric Livo, Robert R. McDougal, Raymond F. Kokaly

Mapped minerals at Questa, New Mexico, using airborne visible-infrared imaging spectrometer (AVIRIS) data – Preliminary report for: First quarterly report of the U.S. Geological Survey investigation of baseline and pre-mining ground-water quality in the R Mapped minerals at Questa, New Mexico, using airborne visible-infrared imaging spectrometer (AVIRIS) data – Preliminary report for: First quarterly report of the U.S. Geological Survey investigation of baseline and pre-mining ground-water quality in the R

This preliminary study for the First Quarterly Report has spectrally mapped hydrothermally altered minerals useful in assisting in assessment of water quality of the Red River. Airborne Visible-Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) data was analyzed to characterize mined and unmined ground at Questa, New Mexico. AVIRIS data covers the Red River drainage north of the river, from between...
Authors
K. Eric Livo, Roger Clark

Cassini/VIMS observations of the moon Cassini/VIMS observations of the moon

In this paper, we present preliminary scientific results obtained from the analysis of VIMS (Visible and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer) lunar images and spectra. These data were obtained during the Cassini Earth flyby in August 1999. Spectral ratios have been produced in order to derive lunar mineralogical maps. Some spectra observed at the north-east lunar limb, show few unusual...
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G. Belluci, R. Brown, V. Formisano, K. Baines, J.-P. Bibring, B. Buratti, F. Capaccioni, P. Cerroni, R. Clark, A. Coradini, D. Cruikshank, P. Drossart, R. Jaumann, Y. Langevin, D. Matson, T. McCord, V. Mennella, E. Miller, R.M. Nelson, P. Nicholson, B. Sicardy, Christophe Sotin

Investigating a physical basis for spectroscopic estimates of leaf nitrogen concentration Investigating a physical basis for spectroscopic estimates of leaf nitrogen concentration

The reflectance spectra of dried and ground plant foliage are examined for changes directly due to increasing nitrogen concentration. A broadening of the 2.1-??m absorption feature is observed as nitrogen concentration increases. The broadening is shown to arise from two absorptions at 2.054 ??m and 2.172 ??m. The wavelength positions of these absorptions coincide with the absorption
Authors
R.F. Kokaly

Application of geophysical techniques to minerals-related environmental problems Application of geophysical techniques to minerals-related environmental problems

No abstract available.
Authors
Ken Watson, David Fitterman, R. Saltus, Anne McCafferty, Gregg Swayze, Stan Church, Kathy Smith, Marty Goldhaber, Stan Robson, Pete McMahan

Environmental studies of the World Trade Center area after the September 11, 2001 attack Environmental studies of the World Trade Center area after the September 11, 2001 attack

This web site describes the results of an interdisciplinary environmental characterization of the World Trade Center (WTC) area after September 11, 2001. Information presented in this site was first made available to the World Trade Center emergency response teams on September 18, 2001 (Thermal hot spot information), and September 27, 2001 (maps and compositional results). The Airborne...
Authors
Roger Clark, Robert O. Green, Gregg Swayze, Greg Meeker, Steve Sutley, Todd Hoefen, K. Eric Livo, Geoff Plumlee, Betina Pavri, Chuck Sarture, Steve Wilson, Phil Hageman, Paul Lamothe, J. Vance, Joe Boardman, Isabelle Brownfield, Carol Gent, Laurie Morath, Joseph Taggart, Peter Theodorakos, Monique Adams

Mars' "White Rock" feature lacks evidence of an aqueous origin: Results from Mars Global Surveyor Mars' "White Rock" feature lacks evidence of an aqueous origin: Results from Mars Global Surveyor

The “White Rock” feature on Mars has long been viewed as a type example for a Martian playa largely because of its apparent high albedo along with its location in a topographic basin (a crater). Data from the Mars Global Surveyor Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) demonstrate that White Rock is not anomalously bright relative to other Martian bright regions, reducing the significance of...
Authors
S. Ruff, P. Christensen, Roger Clark, H. Kieffer, M. Malin, J. L. Bandfield, B. M. Jakosky, M. Lane, M. Mellon, M. Presley

Applications of imaging spectroscopy data: A case study at Summitville, Colorado Applications of imaging spectroscopy data: A case study at Summitville, Colorado

From 1985 through 1992, the Summitville open-pit mine produced gold from lowgrade ore using cyanide heap-leach techniques, a method to extract gold whereby the ore pile is sprayed with water containing cyanide, which dissolves the minute gold grains. Environmental problems due to mining activity at Summitville include significant increases in acidic and metal-rich drainage from the site...
Authors
Trude King, Roger Clark, Gregg Swayze

Verification of remotely sensed data Verification of remotely sensed data

Ground or field checks are an important part of any remote sensing study and are necessary to provide an accurate and useful interpretive product. Field checking is necessary to confirm the validity of spectral, spatial, and morphological interpretations. In general, field checking should be done during all stages of any type of a remote sensing investigation. The methods and magnitude...
Authors
Trude King, Roger Clark
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