Conference Proceedings
1994 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference
Conference Proceedings
1994 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference
Processing of Japan Earth Resources-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar data to aid geological mapping in the Central Coromandel Peninsula
Space-based synthetic aperture
radar (SAR) data is becoming available over much of the world, includingNew Zealand.
Radar imagery has a number of very advantageous features, including all-weather
capability; it also has artifacts, such as layover, which require processing
before these data may be used to best effect.
This paper gives an outline of SAR, details the image
processing required, and discusses the use of the first New Zealand Japan Earth
Resources-1 SAR data to aid geological mapping on the Coromandel Peninsula.
radar (SAR) data is becoming available over much of the world, includingNew Zealand.
Radar imagery has a number of very advantageous features, including all-weather
capability; it also has artifacts, such as layover, which require processing
before these data may be used to best effect.
This paper gives an outline of SAR, details the image
processing required, and discusses the use of the first New Zealand Japan Earth
Resources-1 SAR data to aid geological mapping on the Coromandel Peninsula.
Contributor(s):
S E Belliss, A B Christie
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