A generalized geologic evaluation of lines, localities, and features of various types that are visible on a series of radar image strips covering the Teton Range and Jackson Hole in northwestern Wyoming, is given. No attempt was made to collate a complete geologic map with the radar image at each locality. Formation names, problems of geologic interpretation, and details of stratigraphy and structure that are not directly pertinent to a study of the imagery are omitted, but reference is made to publications that contain this type of supplementary information
Photointerpretation of radar photography of New England States for population density and distributi...
Geological evaluation of infrared imagery of Yellowstone National Park to determine if rock and soil...
The author has identified the following significant results. Imagery for a portion of the study area...
Geologic evaluation of anomalies between like-polarized and cross-polarized K-band side-looking rada...
Geologic mapping of Yellowstone National Park area by interpretation of radar imager
Radar imagery used in geologic evaluation of glass-rich igneous rock and ancient flood plain of Twin...
Geologic interpretation of side-looking radar imagery using aerial photographs of Californi
Articles concerning imaging studies on the geomorphology, mineralogy, and topology of various landfo...
The author has identified the following significant results. Possible geologic structures in the bas...
Images from the Shuttle Imaging Radar - B (SIR-B) experiment covering the area of the Panamint Mount...
There are no author-identified significant results in this report. The analysis of six MSS-5 frames ...
Side-looking radar imagery superiority over aerial photography of geological faults and patterns in ...
Radar is considered as a means for delimiting associations of physical and cultural phenomena by out...
Photointerpretation of infrared imagery of bedrock and superficial deposits on Yellowstone rhyolite ...
This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with U.S. Geological Survey edit...
Photointerpretation of radar photography of New England States for population density and distributi...
Geological evaluation of infrared imagery of Yellowstone National Park to determine if rock and soil...
The author has identified the following significant results. Imagery for a portion of the study area...
Geologic evaluation of anomalies between like-polarized and cross-polarized K-band side-looking rada...
Geologic mapping of Yellowstone National Park area by interpretation of radar imager
Radar imagery used in geologic evaluation of glass-rich igneous rock and ancient flood plain of Twin...
Geologic interpretation of side-looking radar imagery using aerial photographs of Californi
Articles concerning imaging studies on the geomorphology, mineralogy, and topology of various landfo...
The author has identified the following significant results. Possible geologic structures in the bas...
Images from the Shuttle Imaging Radar - B (SIR-B) experiment covering the area of the Panamint Mount...
There are no author-identified significant results in this report. The analysis of six MSS-5 frames ...
Side-looking radar imagery superiority over aerial photography of geological faults and patterns in ...
Radar is considered as a means for delimiting associations of physical and cultural phenomena by out...
Photointerpretation of infrared imagery of bedrock and superficial deposits on Yellowstone rhyolite ...
This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with U.S. Geological Survey edit...
Photointerpretation of radar photography of New England States for population density and distributi...
Geological evaluation of infrared imagery of Yellowstone National Park to determine if rock and soil...
The author has identified the following significant results. Imagery for a portion of the study area...