Preliminary geologic map of the Ta'iz region, Yemen Arab Republic, Landsat-1 image No. 1189-06564
Maurice J. Grolier, William C. Overstreet
1976, Open-File Report 76-743
The Alaskan Mineral Resource Assessment Program: Background information to accompany folio of geologic and mineral resource maps of the Tanacross quadrangle, Alaska
Helen Laura Foster, N. R. D. Albert, D.F. Barnes, G.C. Curtin, Andrew Griscom, D.A. Singer, James G. Smith
1976, Circular 734
The Tanacross quadrangle, consisting of 17,400 km 2 (6,700 mi 2) in east-central Alaska, was investigated by an interdisciplinary research team for the purpose of assessing the mineral resource potential of the quadrangle. This report provides the background information for a folio of maps on the geology, geophysics, reconnaissance geochemistry,...
Preliminary geologic map of North Yemen, region north of San'a, Yemen Arab Republic Landsat-1 image No. 1189-06555
Maurice J. Grolier, William C. Overstreet
1976, Open-File Report 76-741
Preliminary geologic map of region east of Sa'dah, Yemen Arab Republic, Landsat-1 image No. 1117-06553
Maurice J. Grolier, William C. Overstreet
1976, Open-File Report 76-740
Preliminary geologic map of the San'a Qa'tabah, Ibb, Zabib, and Bajil area, Yemen Arab Republic, Landsat-1 image No. 1189-06561
Maurice J. Grolier, William C. Overstreet
1976, Open-File Report 76-742
Interpretation of Landsat imagery of the McCarthy quadrangle, Alaska
Nairn Albert, William Clinton Steele
1976, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 773-N
Determining availability of LANDSAT imagery at the EROS Data Center: a slide-cassette training module
James A. Nickerson
1976, Open-File Report 76-21
No abstract available....
The evolution of the Landsat color composite; a slide-cassette training module
Ronald J. Peterson, William J. Redmond
1976, Open-File Report 76-390
No abstract available....
Computer program designed to aid in the analysis of linear features derived from Landsat data
William Clinton Steele
1976, Open-File Report 76-605
Preliminary space image lineament maps of Alaska
Ernest Hartwell Lathram, Robert G.H. Raynolds
1976, Open-File Report 76-341
Examination of images from Nimbus, NOAA and Landsat satellites has revealed a series of lineaments in the earth's surface in Alaska 1000 km or more in length (fig. 1). These lineaments occur as alinements of surface geologic structures, linear valleys or ridges, and linear changes in tonal contrast marking differences...
Mapping and measuring land-cover characteristics of New River Basin, Tennessee, using Landsat digital tapes
E. F. Hollyday, S.P. Sauer
1976, Water-Resources Investigations Report 76-106
Land-cover information is needed to select subbasins within the New River basin, Tennessee, for the study of hydrologic processes and also is needed to transfer study results to other sites affected by coal mining. It was believed that data recorded by the first Earth Resources Technology Satellite (Landsat-1) could be...
Lineaments on Skylab photographs: detection, mapping and hydrologic significance in central Tennessee
Gerald K. Moore
1976, Open-File Report 76-196
Lineaments were detected on SKYLAB photographs by stereo viewing , projection viewing, and composite viewing. Large well yields of 25 gal/min or more can be obtained in the study area by locating future wells on SKYLAB lineaments rather than on lineaments detected on either high-altitude aerial photographs, LANDSAT images, or...
Preliminary geologic map of Tihama between Zabib and Hudaydah, Yemen Arab Republic, Landsat-1 image No.1118-07021
Maurice J. Grolier, William C. Overstreet
1976, Open-File Report 76-739
Preliminary geologic map of the southeastern region, Yemen Arab Republic, Landsat-1 image No. 1206-06504
Maurice J. Grolier, William C. Overstreet
1976, Open-File Report 76-745
Preliminary geologic map of the northeastern region, Yemen Arab Republic, Landsat-1 image No. 1152-06501
Maurice J. Grolier, William C. Overstreet
1976, Open-File Report 76-744
Preliminary geologic map of the northwest region, Yemen Arab Republic, Landsat-1, image No. 1136-07012
Maurice J. Grolier, William C. Overstreet
1976, Open-File Report 76-737
A qualitative evaluation of Landsat imagery of Australian rangelands
R.D. Graetz, David M. Carneggie, R. Hacker, C. Lendon, D.G. Wilcox
1976, The Australian Rangeland Journal (1) 53-59
The capability of multidate, multispectral ERTS-1 imagery of three different rangeland areas within Australia was evaluated for its usefulness in preparing inventories of rangeland types, assessing on a broad scale range condition within these rangeland types, and assessing the response of rangelands to rainfall events over large areas. For the...
A comparison of Landsat images and Nimbus thermal-inertia mapping of Oman
Howard A. Pohn
1976, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (4) 661-665
Thermal-inertia maps can be used in conjunction with Landsat photographs to resolve ambiguous identification of lithologies in remote areas....
Geothermal flux through palagonitized tephra, Surtsey, Iceland: The Surtsey temperature-data-relay experiment via Landsat-1
Jules D. Friedman, Duane M. Preble, Sveinn P. Jakobsson
1976, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (4) 645-659
The net geothermal flux through palagonitized basaltic tephra rims of the Surtur I and Surtur II craters at Surtsey, Iceland, in 1972, is estimated at 780 ±325 μcal cm-2s-1, indicating a decline since 1969 when a flux of 1,500 μcal cm-2s-1 was estimated. Heat flux in this range characterizes the...
Improving estimates of streamflow characteristics by using Landsat-1 imagery
Este F. Hollyday
1976, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (4) 517-531
Imagery from the first Earth Resources Technology Satellite (renamed Landsat-1) was used to discriminate physical features of drainage basins in an effort to improve equations used to estimate streamflow characteristics at gaged and ungaged sites. Records of 20 gaged basins in the Delmarva Peninsula of Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia were...
Monitoring arctic habitat and goose production by satellite imagery
H.M. Reeves, F.G. Cooch, R. E. Munro
1976, Journal of Wildlife Management (40) 532-541
Spacecraft imagery, especially from the National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration's Improved TIROS (Television Infra-Red Observational Satellite) Operational Satellites, permits timely evaluations of snow and ice conditions encountered by arctic nesting geese. Imagery from the TIROS satellite for 5 wide]y scattered locations in arctic North America was obtained for three...
Evaluation of LANDSAT-2 (ERTS) images applied to geologic structures and mineral resources of South America: Type II progress report for period June 30, 1975-June 30, 1976
William D. Carter, William S. Kowalik
1976, Report
The author has identified the following significant results. The Salar of Coposa is located in northern Chile along the frontier with Bolivia. The surface was divided into six general classes of materials. Analysis of LANDSAT image 1243-14001 by use of interactive multispectral computer (Image 100) enabled accurate repetition of these...
Evaluation of LANDSAT-1 image applications to geologic mapping, structural analysis and mineral resource inventory of South America with special emphasis on the Andes Mountain region: Type III final report for period January 1973 to July 1974
William D. Carter
1976, Report
The author has identified the following significant results. The discovery of copper mineralization along a lineament mapped in Area 7 (La Paz) has lent credence to the use of LANDSAT 1 data as a basic step in mineral exploration. In Area 9 (Copiapo Region), a number of lineaments were found...
Access routes to the U.S. Geological Survey's EROS Data Center, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1976, Report
The EROS Data Center is a part of the Earth Resources Observation Systems (EROS) Program of the Department of the Interior, managed by the U.S. Geological Survey. It is the national center for the processing anddissemination of spacecraft and aircraft acquired photographic imagery and electronic data of the Earth's resources....
Utilization of satellite data for inventorying prairie ponds and lakes
E.A. Work, D.S. Gilmer
1976, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (42) 685-694
By using data acquired by LANDSAT-1 (formerly ERTS- 1), studies were conducted in extracting information necessary for formulating management decisions relating to migratory waterfowl. Management decisions are based in part on an assessment ofhabitat characteristics, specifically numbers, distribution, and quality of ponds and lakes in the prime breeding range. This...