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Shuttle Imaging Radar experiment
Science
  • C. Elachi, California Institute of Technology
  • W. E. Brown, California Institute of Technology
  • J. B. Cimino, California Institute of Technology
  • Timothy H. Dixon, California Institute of Technology
  • D. L. Evans, California Institute of Technology
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-1982
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.218.4576.996
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Abstract

The shuttle imaging radar (SIR-A) acquired images of a variety of the earth's geologic areas covering about 10 million square kilometers. Structural and geomorphic features such as faults, folds, outcrops, and dunes are clearly visible in both tropical and arid regions. The combination of SIR-A and Seasat images provides additional information about the surface physical properties: topography and roughness. Ocean features were also observed, including large internal waves in the Andaman Sea.

Citation / Publisher Attribution

Science, v. 218, issue 4576, p. 996-1003

Citation Information
C. Elachi, W. E. Brown, J. B. Cimino, Timothy H. Dixon, et al.. "Shuttle Imaging Radar experiment" Science Vol. 218 Iss. 4576 (1982) p. 996 - 1003
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/timothydixon/145/