Mineral Mapping Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa Shield Volcanoes on Hawaiʻi using AVIRIS data and the USGS Tetracorder spectral identification system: Lessons applicable to the search for relict Martian hydrothermal systems
- Author:
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Blaney, Diana I., Clark, Roger N., Farm, Brian P., Gent, Carol A., Post, James L., Rockwell, Barnaby W., Sutley, Stephen J., Swayze, Gregg A.
- Title:
- Mineral Mapping Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa Shield Volcanoes on Hawaiʻi using AVIRIS data and the USGS Tetracorder spectral identification system: Lessons applicable to the search for relict Martian hydrothermal systems
- Periodical:
- The 11th JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop
- Year:
- 2002
- Volume:
- Proceedings of the 11th JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop, JPL Publication 03-4
- Pages:
- 373-387
- Subject:
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Mars (Planet)
Mauna Kea volcano
Mauna Loa Volcano
- Summary:
- High altitude AVIRIS data were collected on April 14, 2000 along a 75 km NE traverse passing over the summits of Mauna Kea (4205 m) and Mauna Loa (4064 m) encompassing the saddle (1940 m) between them. The cool-dry atmosphere atop these shield volcanoes helps to form one of the best terrestrial analogues to the Martian shield volcanos.
- URL:
- https://speclab.cr.usgs.gov/PAPERS/hawaii.aviris.paper/
- Collection:
- Monographs