Spectral mapping of Alaskan ophiolites using Landsat Thematic Mapper data

Ophiolites are sections of oceanic lithosphere that have been exposed by thrusting in mountain belts. Thematic Mapper three-band color composites have been used to differentiate the main rock types of the ophiolites of the western Brooks Range, Alaska, and to map mineralogic variations produced by p...

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Main Authors: Harding, David J., Wirth, Karl R., Bird, John M.
Format: Other/Unknown Material
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Published: 1989
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Online Access:http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19900028061
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Summary:Ophiolites are sections of oceanic lithosphere that have been exposed by thrusting in mountain belts. Thematic Mapper three-band color composites have been used to differentiate the main rock types of the ophiolites of the western Brooks Range, Alaska, and to map mineralogic variations produced by processes that affect oceanic lithosphere, such as mantle partial melting, hydration of ultramafic rock, formation of cumulate layers, and hydrothermal alteration and metamorphism of basalt. Scaled composites of TM Bands 7, 3, 1 and 5, 4, 2, and 3, 2, 1, displayed in red, green, and blue are most useful for visually differentiating rocks of the ophiolites. Ternary diagrams of digital number values are used to evaluate color variations observed in the three-band composites. Geologic maps, interpreted from TM images and reconnaissance field studies, are presented for the Asik Mountain, Maiyumerak Mountains, Avan Hills, and Misheguk Mountain ophiolites. The mapping results are being used to guide additional studies of the tectonics of the Brooks Range ophiolites.