Integrated imaging experiment with C-SAR and other geological image data across the Nelson Front, Northern ManitobaThis paper presents preliminary results from the integration of geophysical and geological data sets using Bayesian statistical analysis with the purpose of mapping the Churchill-Superior Boundary zone. In the Wabowden area the contribution of each rock type to the aeromagnetic anomaly is judged by convolving the aeromagnetic anomaly value with the average magnetic susceptibility. The 'a posteriori' probabilities of significant patterns in the new data are then computed. The highest 'a posteriori' probability occurs along a narrow corridor whose trend coincides remarkably with the location of the Churchill-Superior Boundary Zone. In the Wekusko Lake area, C-SAR and TM data were integrated using an image analysis system. Here the emphasis is on mapping of geological structures.
Document ID
19910035466
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Rao, G. S. K. (Manitoba Univ. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada)
Won, J. S. (Manitoba Univ. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada)
Moon, W. M. (Manitoba, University Winnipeg, Canada)
Slaney, V. R. (Manitoba Univ. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada)
Graham, D. F. (Canadian Space Agency RADARSAT Project Office, Ottawa, Canada)
Lowman, P. D. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)