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Science 3 March 1972:
Vol. 175. no. 4025, pp. 986 - 988
DOI: 10.1126/science.175.4025.986

Articles

Rock-Type Discrimination from Ratioed Infrared Scanner Images of Pisgah Crater, California

Robert K. Vincent 1 and Frederick J. Thomson 1

1 Institute of Science and Technology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

The radiances in two thermal infrared channels of an airborne scanner system were ratioed to produce images that recorded compositionally diagnostic emittance variations for several silicate rock types near Pisgah Crater, California.


THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
Infrared Spectral Emittance in Geological Mapping: Airborne Spectrometer Data from Pisgah Crater, California.
R. J. P. Lyon (1972)
Science 175, 983-986
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