An in-progress study demonstrates the utility of airborne imaging spectrometer (AIS) data for unraveling the stratigraphic evolution of a North American, western interior foreland basin. AIS data are used to determine the stratigraphic distribution of mineralogical facies that are diagnostic of specific depositional environments. After wavelength and amplitude calibration using natural ground targets with known spectral characteristics, AIS data identify calcite, dolomite, gypsum and montmorillonite-bearing strata in the Permian-Cretaceous sequence. Combined AIS and TM results illustrate the feasibility of spectral stratigraphy, remote analysis of stratigraphic sequences
Integrated analysis of imaging spectrometer data and field spectral measurements were used in conjun...
Ground-based hyperspectral imaging and terrestrial laser scanning are becoming popular in geoscience...
Multispectral scanner data, collected by ERTS-1 from an area in northeast Texas underlain by structu...
The use of remote sensing techniques for the geobotanical discrimination of rock types is predicated...
Three flight lines of Airborne Imaging Spectrometer (AIS) data were collected in 128 bands between 1...
Improved delineation of known oil and gas fields in southern Ontario and a spectacularly high amount...
The Mowry Shale (Albian-Cenomanian) is an extensive mudrock dominated unit historically believed to ...
Analysis of ERTS-1 multispectral data by automatic pattern recognition procedures is applicable towa...
In eastern Nevada and western Utah is an extensive terrane that has experienced a complex tectonic h...
Aasaa~tAc-r: Reflectance spectroscopy, a useful analytical tool available to geologists for over 100...
The author has identified the following significant results. Preliminary vegetation analysis has bee...
The identification of calcareous soils, through unique spectral responses of the vegetation to the c...
The sedimentary sections exposed in the Canyonlands and Arches National Parks region of Utah (genera...
The Upper Cretaceous Frontier Formation was studied along two strike-parallel cliff-lines in the Alk...
The author has identified the following significant results. During preliminary analysis of the ERTS...
Integrated analysis of imaging spectrometer data and field spectral measurements were used in conjun...
Ground-based hyperspectral imaging and terrestrial laser scanning are becoming popular in geoscience...
Multispectral scanner data, collected by ERTS-1 from an area in northeast Texas underlain by structu...
The use of remote sensing techniques for the geobotanical discrimination of rock types is predicated...
Three flight lines of Airborne Imaging Spectrometer (AIS) data were collected in 128 bands between 1...
Improved delineation of known oil and gas fields in southern Ontario and a spectacularly high amount...
The Mowry Shale (Albian-Cenomanian) is an extensive mudrock dominated unit historically believed to ...
Analysis of ERTS-1 multispectral data by automatic pattern recognition procedures is applicable towa...
In eastern Nevada and western Utah is an extensive terrane that has experienced a complex tectonic h...
Aasaa~tAc-r: Reflectance spectroscopy, a useful analytical tool available to geologists for over 100...
The author has identified the following significant results. Preliminary vegetation analysis has bee...
The identification of calcareous soils, through unique spectral responses of the vegetation to the c...
The sedimentary sections exposed in the Canyonlands and Arches National Parks region of Utah (genera...
The Upper Cretaceous Frontier Formation was studied along two strike-parallel cliff-lines in the Alk...
The author has identified the following significant results. During preliminary analysis of the ERTS...
Integrated analysis of imaging spectrometer data and field spectral measurements were used in conjun...
Ground-based hyperspectral imaging and terrestrial laser scanning are becoming popular in geoscience...
Multispectral scanner data, collected by ERTS-1 from an area in northeast Texas underlain by structu...