Analysis of state of vehicular scars on Arctic Tundra, Alaska
Identification on ERTS images of severe vehicular scars in the northern Alaska tundra suggests that, if such scars are of an intensity or have spread to a dimension such that they can be resolved by ERTS sensors (20 meters), they can be identified and their state monitored by the use of ERTS images....
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ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19740022636 2023-05-15T14:57:27+02:00 Analysis of state of vehicular scars on Arctic Tundra, Alaska Lathram, E. H. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available JAN 1, 1974 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19740022636 unknown Document ID: 19740022636 Accession ID: 74N30749 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19740022636 No Copyright CASI GEOPHYSICS PAPER-G3 NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center 3d ERTS-1 Symp., Vol. 1, Sect. A; p 633-641 1974 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T11:20:20Z Identification on ERTS images of severe vehicular scars in the northern Alaska tundra suggests that, if such scars are of an intensity or have spread to a dimension such that they can be resolved by ERTS sensors (20 meters), they can be identified and their state monitored by the use of ERTS images. Field review of the state of vehicular scars in the Umiat area indicates that all are revegetating at varying rates and are approaching a stable state. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Tundra Alaska NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic |
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Identification on ERTS images of severe vehicular scars in the northern Alaska tundra suggests that, if such scars are of an intensity or have spread to a dimension such that they can be resolved by ERTS sensors (20 meters), they can be identified and their state monitored by the use of ERTS images. Field review of the state of vehicular scars in the Umiat area indicates that all are revegetating at varying rates and are approaching a stable state. |
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Analysis of state of vehicular scars on Arctic Tundra, Alaska |
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Analysis of state of vehicular scars on Arctic Tundra, Alaska |
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Analysis of state of vehicular scars on Arctic Tundra, Alaska |
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Analysis of state of vehicular scars on Arctic Tundra, Alaska |
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Analysis of state of vehicular scars on Arctic Tundra, Alaska |
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analysis of state of vehicular scars on arctic tundra, alaska |
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Arctic Tundra Alaska |
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Document ID: 19740022636 Accession ID: 74N30749 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19740022636 |
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