Radar observations of fissure-fed basaltic lava flows, Craters of the Moon, Idaho
Abstract
Changes in surface roughness of lava flows, estimated from dual polarization, synthetic aperture, X and L band side-looking airborne radar images, were tested as a means of locating fissure vent areas. If lava textures proess from smooth, near-vent shelly pahoehoe to hummocky pahoehoe to aa with distance from fissure vents, then radr images of the lava flows would show a progression from dark to brighter tones due to the flows' increasing radar back-scatter.
- Publication:
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Reports of Planetary Geology and Geophysics Program
- Pub Date:
- April 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985pggp.rept..470M
- Keywords:
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- Airborne Equipment;
- Fissures (Geology);
- Lava;
- Lunar Craters;
- Moon;
- Radar Imagery;
- Radar Scattering;
- Superhigh Frequencies;
- Surface Roughness;
- Ultrahigh Frequencies;
- Communications and Radar