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An evaluation of LANDSAT-4 thematic mapper data for their geometric and radiometric accuracies and their relevance to geologic mappingThematic mapper scenes for Washington, D.C. and Macon, Georgia were examined to determine their radiometry and geometric accuracy. Specific band ratios were used to determine their effectiveness in defining vegetation and rock mineralogy. the TM 3/4 band ratio was used to define vegetation and the 5/2 band ratio was used to define limonitic rocks. The 5/7 band ratio was evaluated to test the effectiveness of the 1.6 and 2.2 mm bands in detecting clay and carbonate bearing rocks. Preliminary results show that clay minerals containing absorption bands at 2.2 mm, which are centered in the TM band 7, can be readily detected when the band ratio images are suitably contrast stretched. Bright rocks, such as marbles, which contain absorption bands in the 2.33 mm region, near the wavelength of TM band 7, are only evident upon harsher contrast stretching of the 5/7 band ratio. Geobotanical studies of Washington, D.C. show that monospecific forest canopies can be differentiated.
Document ID
19830021494
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Bender, L. U.
(Geological Survey Reston, VA, United States)
Podwysocki, M. H.
(Geological Survey Reston, VA, United States)
Rowan, L. C.
(Geological Survey Reston, VA, United States)
Salisbury, J.
(Geological Survey Reston, VA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 11, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1983
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center LANDSAT-4 Sci. Characterization
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Accession Number
83N29765
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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