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MAJOR SOURCE OF NEW RADAR DATA FOR EXPLORATION RESEARCH.

January 1, 1984

In 1980, the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) initiated a program to acquire high-quality, side-looking, airborne-radar (SLAR) imagery of selected areas of the United States. The program goals were to demonstrate the usefulness of SLAR imagery for geologic exploration and geoscience applications and to make radar data readily available to the public for additional research and economic applications. Considerable SLAR imagery has been acquired already since 1980 under a mandate from the U. S. Congress. The U. S. Geological Survey is actively engaged in demonstrating the usefulness of radar imagery, and since 1980 has started more than 50 studies addressing geologic, cartographic, and hydrologic applications. All of the radar-imagery products acquired by the USGS during 1980 and 1982 have been archived and are available for public sale.

Publication Year 1984
Title MAJOR SOURCE OF NEW RADAR DATA FOR EXPLORATION RESEARCH.
Authors Allan N. Kover, John Edwin Jones, C. Scott Southworth
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70013950
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse