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Thermal inertia mapping from satellite – Discrimination of geologic units in Oman

March 1, 1974

The Nimbus III and IV satellites provide reflectance and emittance data from the earth's surface at 8-km resolution. These data have been used to derive a physical property of geologic materials termed '"thermal inertia" which appears to have great promise for discriminating surficial units. A thermal inertia map of part of Oman was produced from the Nimbus satellite measurements. Correlation of this map with a reconnaissance geologic map showed gross agreement with the major units but also suggested the need for some modifications of the reconnaissance map. Some of the anomalies were verified by comparison with a later, more detailed map; others remain unexplained and may indicate previously undiscriminated geologic units.

Publication Year 1974
Title Thermal inertia mapping from satellite – Discrimination of geologic units in Oman
Authors H. A. Pohn, Terry W. Offield, Kenneth Watson
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey
Index ID 70232371
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse