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Uses of conventional aerial photography in urban areas - review and bibliography
Ashraf S. Manji
1968, Open-File Report 68-175
This paper is divided into two parts. Part I presents a review of some of the past uses of aerial photography in urban areas. The empirical studies reviewed are divided into two broad categories depending on whether inventory compilation is by direct or indirect observation. Studies using inventory by direct...
Geology and lode gold deposits of the Nuka Bay area, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
Donald H. Richter
1968, Open-File Report 68-229
Nuka Bay is a deep, T-shaped fiord on the southeast coast of the Kenai Peninsula approximately 60 miles southwest of the port of Seward. Gold-bearing quartz veins were discovered in the area in 1918, and between 1920 and 1940 several small mines were in operation around the North and West...
Water resources of the Lac Qui Parle River Watershed, Southwestern Minnesota
R. D. Cotter, L. E. Bidwell
1968, Hydrologic Atlas 269
The Lac qui Parle River watershed is underlain by thick water-bearing sections of glacial drift and Cretaceous rocks. Drainage is from the Coteau des Praries, a plateau in the southwest, to the Lac qui Parle reservoir, about 800 feet lower than the plateau. The term "watershed" as used in this...
Infrared imagery of Lordsburg-Silver City area, New Mexico
Walden P. Pratt
1968, Open-File Report 68-218
Night time infrared imagery of the area between Lordsburg and Silver City, New Mexico, indicates numerous applications of studies of the geology and hydrology of desert regions. Tertiary volcanic rocks consisting of flows and welded tuffs show good tonal contrasts within themselves. Precambrian granites and gneisses appear mottled. Water courses...
Application of ultraviolet reflectance and stimulated luminescence to the remote detection of natural materials
William R. Hemphill
1968, Open-File Report 68-126
Carbonate rocks and evaporite deposits commonly exhibit relatively high reflectance in the ultraviolet (<3600A), and some outcrops of these materials are selectively shown on ultraviolet imagery. Other materials which are commonly strongly imaged on ultraviolet imagery and photography include water, snow, concrete, and metallic objects, particularly aluminum.Outdoor tests of an...