The author has identified the following significant results. The day infrared and visible HCMM satellite data for Death Valley taken on 31 May 1978 were compared with aircraft data of the same area taken in March of the same year. In the visible image, it is possible to note the drying of the valley floor during the two month period between acquisition of the two data sets. On the IR image however, the valley floor remains cool, probably indicating that while the standing water has disappeared, the floor is still moist
The usefulness of thermal inertia mapping in discriminating geolithological units was investigated u...
The heat capacity mapping mission (HCMM), a low cost modular spacecraft built for the Applications E...
The author has identified the following significant results. Thermal imagery shows a large temperatu...
During the July to September 1980 quarter the final tapes were received completing the order and pre...
Progress on the Heat Capacity Mapping Mission (HCMM) follow-on study is reported. Numerous image pro...
Sensitivity studies using thermal models indicated sources of errors in the determination of thermal...
Experimentation with several potentially promising techniques led to the selection of a fairly simpl...
The author has identified the following significant results. Approximately 400 miles of low altitude...
All heat capacity mapping mission (HCMM) data needed for the investigation were received, including ...
The first analyses of the Washington, D.C. area was completed in which a method was employed to dete...
Heat capacity mapping mission images of about 80,000 sq km in northern California were qualitatively...
Progress in the preparation of manuscripts on the discovery of a Precambrian rift running NW-SE thro...
In the Powder River Basin, Wyo., narrow geologic units having thermal inertias which contrast with t...
The HCMM transparency scenes for the available winter of 1978-1979 were evaluated; scenes were ident...
The author has identified the following significant results. Photographic prints made from negatives...
The usefulness of thermal inertia mapping in discriminating geolithological units was investigated u...
The heat capacity mapping mission (HCMM), a low cost modular spacecraft built for the Applications E...
The author has identified the following significant results. Thermal imagery shows a large temperatu...
During the July to September 1980 quarter the final tapes were received completing the order and pre...
Progress on the Heat Capacity Mapping Mission (HCMM) follow-on study is reported. Numerous image pro...
Sensitivity studies using thermal models indicated sources of errors in the determination of thermal...
Experimentation with several potentially promising techniques led to the selection of a fairly simpl...
The author has identified the following significant results. Approximately 400 miles of low altitude...
All heat capacity mapping mission (HCMM) data needed for the investigation were received, including ...
The first analyses of the Washington, D.C. area was completed in which a method was employed to dete...
Heat capacity mapping mission images of about 80,000 sq km in northern California were qualitatively...
Progress in the preparation of manuscripts on the discovery of a Precambrian rift running NW-SE thro...
In the Powder River Basin, Wyo., narrow geologic units having thermal inertias which contrast with t...
The HCMM transparency scenes for the available winter of 1978-1979 were evaluated; scenes were ident...
The author has identified the following significant results. Photographic prints made from negatives...
The usefulness of thermal inertia mapping in discriminating geolithological units was investigated u...
The heat capacity mapping mission (HCMM), a low cost modular spacecraft built for the Applications E...
The author has identified the following significant results. Thermal imagery shows a large temperatu...