Abstract

Radar mosaics represent one of the latest remote sensing innovations, and unlike photo mosaics, the data are unaffected by solar illuminative variations or weather. Such complications are especialy applicable to reconnaissance surveys where broad overviews of the terrain are needed. The image detail is sufficient for interpreting and mapping various regional morphologic distributions and structural relationships. Radar mosaics can also be used as instructional aids for a variety of geologic discussions. Four mosaics are currently available; three may be purchased from the U.S. Geological Survey and one from the Raytheon Company.

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