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Book Title: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) : Utilizing
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Book Category: MAPPING
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Language: english
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Post Date: 2025-04-15 14:28:37
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PDF Size: 0.43 MB
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Book Pages: 9
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The author has identified the following significant results. Comparisons of imagery of three seasons, late summer-fall, winter, and spring indicate that for this region fall imagery is the best for overall geologic analysis. Winter scenes with light to moderate snow cover provide excellent topographic detail owing to snow enhancement, lower sun angle, and clarity of the atmosphere. Spring imagery has considerable reduction of tonal contrast owing to the low reflecting heavy green grass cover which subdues lithologic effects; heavy snow cover in the uplands masks topography. Mapping of geologic formations is impractical in most cases. Separation into tonal units can provide some general clues on structure. A given tonal unit can include parts of several geologic formations and different stratigraphic units can have the same tonal signature. Drainage patterns and anomalies provide the most consistent clues for detecting folds, monoclines, and homoclines. Vegetation only locally reflects lithology and structure.
False color infrared 9 x 9 transparencies are the most valuable single imagery. Where these can be supplemented by U-2 color infrared for more detailed work, a tremendous amount of information is available. Adequately field checking such a large area just in one scene is the major logistic problem even in a fairly well known region
- Creator/s: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS
- Date: 9/15/1973
- Year: 1973
- Book Topics/Themes: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), BIGHORN MOUNTAINS (MT-WY), GEOLOGY, TECTONICS, ANNUAL VARIATIONS, EARTH RESOURCES PROGRAM, MAPPING, Hoppin, R. A. [Principal Investigator
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