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Spatial correlation of shear-wave velocity within San Francisco Bay Sediments Spatial correlation of shear-wave velocity within San Francisco Bay Sediments

Sediment properties are spatially variable at all scales, and this variability at smaller scales influences high frequency ground motions. We show that surface shear-wave velocity is highly correlated within San Francisco Bay Area sediments using shear-wave velocity measurements from 210 seismic cone penetration tests. We use this correlation to estimate the surface sediment velocity...
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E.M. Thompson, L.G. Baise, R. E. Kayen

Stability of landsat-4 thematic mapper outgassing models Stability of landsat-4 thematic mapper outgassing models

Oscillations in radiometric gains of the short wave infrared (SWIR) bands in Landsat-4 (L4) and Landsat-5 (L5) Thematic Mappers (TMs) are observed through an analysis of detector responses to the Internal Calibrator (IC) pulses. The oscillations are believed to be caused by an interference effect due to a contaminant film buildup on the window of the cryogenically cooled dewar that...
Authors
E. Micijevic, G. Chander

Striping artifact reduction in lunar orbiter mosaic images Striping artifact reduction in lunar orbiter mosaic images

Photographic images of the moon from the 1960s Lunar Orbiter missions are being processed into maps for visual use. The analog nature of the images has produced numerous artifacts, the chief of which causes a vertical striping pattern in mosaic images formed from a series of filmstrips. Previous methods of stripe removal tended to introduce ringing and aliasing problems in the image data...
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P.A. Mlsna, T. Becker

Testing the concept of drift shadow at Yucca Mountain, Nevada Testing the concept of drift shadow at Yucca Mountain, Nevada

If proven, the concept of drift shadow, a zone of reduced water content and slower ground-water travel time beneath openings in fractured rock of the unsaturated zone, may increase performance of a proposed geologic repository for high-level radioactive waste at Yucca Mountain, To test this concept under natural-flow conditions present in the proposed repository horizon, isotopes within...
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J.B. Paces, L.A. Neymark, T. Ghezzehei, P.F. Dobson

Texture analysis for automated classification of geologic structures Texture analysis for automated classification of geologic structures

Texture present in aeromagnetic anomaly images offers an abundance of useful geological information for discriminating between rock types, but current analysis of such images still relies on tedious, human interpretation. This study is believed to be the first effort to quantitatively assess the performance of texture-based digital image analysis for this geophysical exploration...
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V. Shankar, J.J. Rodriguez, M. E. Gettings
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