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Shuttle Imaging Radar (SIR-B) investigations of the Canadian shield - Initial ReportTwo of the 43 Shuttle Imaging Radar (SIR-B) experiments carried out from the 41-G shuttle mission in 1984 involved a 2600-km swath across the Canadian Shield, with the objectives of studying the structure of province boundaries and developing techniques for the geologic use of orbital radar. Despite degraded single incidence angle imagery resulting from system problems, valuable experience has been obtained with data over a test site near Bancroft, Ontario. It has been found that even subdued glaciated topography can be effectively imaged, variations in backscatter being caused by variations in local incidence angle rather than shadowing. It has been demonstrated that small incidence angles are more sensitive to topography than large angles. Backscatter is extremely sensitive to look direction, topographic features nearly normal to the illumination being highlighted, and those nearly parallel to it being suppressed. It is concluded that orbital radar can provide a valuable tool for geologic studies of the Canadian Shield and similar areas, if suitable look angles and at least two look directions can be utilized for each area.
Document ID
19870044136
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Lowman, Paul D., Jr.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Harris, Jeff
(F. G. Bercha and Associates, Ltd. Calgary, Canada)
Masuoka, Penny M.
(Science Applications Research Lanham, MD, United States)
Singhroy, Vernon H.
(Ministry of National Resources Ontario Centre for Remote Sensing, Toronto, Canada)
Slaney, Vernon Roy
(Geological Survey of Canada Mineral Resource Div., Ottawa, United States)
Date Acquired
August 13, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1987
Publication Information
Publication: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Volume: GE-25
ISSN: 0196-2892
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Accession Number
87A31410
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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