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Evaluation of new spectral bands for multi-spectral imaging: SMIRR aircraft test results

Sixth Annual Pecora Symposium and Exposition
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Edited by: Anthony R. Barringer

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Abstract

A 10-channel radiometer called the Shuttle Multispectral Infrared Radiometer (SMIRR) is scheduled to take data from orbit on the second shuttle orbital light test. As part of the instrument test sequence, a series of aircraft flights was carried out over 10 test areas in Utah and Nevada. Apart from vegetation, the materials exposed at the surface were volcanic sequences ranging from tuffs to basalts, areas of hydrothermally altered volcanic rocks, sedimentary sequences of sandstone and carbonate rocks, and alluvial cover.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Evaluation of new spectral bands for multi-spectral imaging: SMIRR aircraft test results
Series title Sixth Annual Pecora Symposium and Exposition
Year Published 1980
Language English
Publisher Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Publisher location Tulsa, OK
Description 3 p.
Larger Work Type Article
Larger Work Subtype Journal Article
Larger Work Title Sixth Annual Pecora Symposium and Exposition
First page 38
Last page 40
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