New Zealand SIR-B science investigations
Abstract
It is proposed that shuttle imaging radar (SIR) data be used to study unusual geological features of New Zealand. Particular attention is planned for geological faults. SIR-B imagery is to be compared with LANDSAT multispectral imagery. Three other investigations which are to use SIR data are discussed. An ocean eddy is to be studied from a correlation of SIR-B and advanced very high resolution radiometer imagery. Timber volume is to be assessed by determining the age and size of pine forests from SIR-B data. Soil moisture is to be investigated by comparing SIR-B data with simultaneous gravimetric data. Land cover in a region already subjected to intensive investigation using LANDSAT and aircraft scanner data is to be discriminated by SIR-B data.
- Publication:
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In JPL The SIR-B Sci. Invest. Plan 4 p (SEE N85-17208 08-32
- Pub Date:
- July 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984ssip.nasa.....C
- Keywords:
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- Forests;
- Geological Faults;
- New Zealand;
- Oceans;
- Shuttle Imaging Radar;
- Soil Moisture;
- Vortices;
- Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer;
- Gravimetry;
- Ground Truth;
- Landsat Satellites;
- Multispectral Band Scanners;
- Ocean Currents;
- Plates (Tectonics);
- Project Planning;
- Radar Imagery;
- Satellite Imagery;
- Shuttle Imaging Radar;
- Communications and Radar